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WMC 2013 : 1st International Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC) | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers - WMC2013 http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~robdavis/wmc/wmc2013cfp.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1st International workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC) at the IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium Vancouver, Canada, 3rd December, 2013 http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~robdavis/wmc/ **** Submission Deadline : 4th October 2013 **** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WORKSHOP The purpose of WMC is to share new ideas, experiences and information about research and development of Mixed Criticality real-time systems. THEMES The workshop aims to bring together researchers working in fields relating to real-time systems with a focus on the challenges brought about by the integration of mixed criticality applications onto singlecore, multicore and manycore architectures. These challenges are cross-cutting. To advance rapidly, closer interaction is needed between the sub-communities involved in real-time scheduling, real-time operating systems / runtime environments, and timing analysis. The workshop aims to promote understanding of the fundamental problems that affect Mixed Criticality Systems (MCS) at all levels in the software / hardware stack and crucially the interfaces between them. The workshop will promote lively interaction, cross fertilisation of ideas, synergies, and closer collaboration across the breadth of the real-time community, as well as attracting industrialists from the aerospace, automotive and other industries with a specific interest in MCS. Original unpublished papers on all aspects of mixed criticality real-time systems are welcome. Themes include, but are not limited to: * Task and system models for MCS on singlecore, multicore, and manycore platforms. * Scheduling schemes and analyses for MCS, including the integration of appropriate models of overheads and delays. * Run-time environments and support for MCS, including data exchange and synchronisation across criticality levels, and issues relating to criticality mode. * Analysis of worst-case execution times (WCET) relating to MCS. * Mixed criticality communications mechanisms and analysis, including Network-on-Chip support. * Probabilistic analysis techniques for MCS. The workshop does not aim to cover security aspects that relate to some MCS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PAPER SUBMISSION Papers must be submitted electronically in a pdf format. The material must be unpublished and not under submission elsewhere. Submissions must be in the same format as in the final proceedings (6 pages maximum, 2 columns, 10 pt) compliant with the IEEE formatting guidelines. Papers exceeding the page limit will not be reviewed. See the workshop website for further details about submissions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROCEEDINGS WMC will publish informal proceedings. The authors retain the copyright to their work and are free to submit extended versions to a conference or journal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: 4th October 2013 Notification of acceptance: 28th October 2013 Final version of papers due: 6th November 2013 Workshop 3rd December 2013 RTSS conference 3rd-6th December 2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ORGANISERS Program chairs Liliana Cucu-Grosjean (INRIA, France) Rob Davis (University of York, UK) Program committee Sanjoy Baruah (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) Arvind Easwaran (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Sebastian Faucou (University of Nantes, France) Laurent George (LISSI, Universite Paris Est Creteil, France) Raphael Guerra (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil) Leandro Soares Indrusiak (University of York, UK) Karthik Lakshmanan (Google, USA) Giuseppe Lipari (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France) Vincent Nelis (CISTER/INESC-TEC, ISEP, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal) Claire Maiza (Grenoble INP / Verimag, France) Moritz Neukirchner (Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany) Susan van der Ster (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands) Wang Yi (Uppsala University, Sweden) Steering committee Sanjoy Baruah (University of North Carolina, USA) Liliana Cucu-Grosjean (INRIA, France) Rob Davis (University of York, UK) Claire Maiza (Grenoble INP / Verimag, France) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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