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4th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2014)
http://sbesc.lisha.ufsc.br/sbesc2014/ November 3-7, 2014 Universidade Federal do Amazonas Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil --------------- Important Dates --------------- - Paper Submissions: August 10th, 2014 (extended deadline) - Notification of acceptance: September 3, 2014 - Camera-ready manuscript due: September 28, 2014 - Symposium Dates: November 03--07, 2014 ----------------- Call for Papers ----------------- Modern computing systems are becoming increasingly diversified. Nowadays we hear about Systems of Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Ubiquitous Systems and so on. Many of these systems are embedded, some of them are critical, many are subject to real-time constraints and most of them run an operating system. In this context, the term Computing Systems Engineering involves techniques related to a safe, correct and deadline-compliant development methodology for these systems. SBESC aims at fostering networking and discussions about several topics related to the engineering of computing systems, aiding the integration and dissemination of know-how among researchers, students and professionals of the field. Therefore, we invite authors to submit original research papers and experimental results related to the design, implementation, analysis, and evaluation of computing systems to one of the four symposium's tracks: Operating Systems, Embedded Systems, Critical Systems, or Real-time Systems. Each track has its own list of suggested topics. Suggested topics of interest include (but are not restricted to) the following: 1. Operating Systems Track: - Development Methodologies and Techniques - Formal Methods and Verification - Development Languages and Tools - Monitoring and Debugging - Performance Evaluation and Optimization - Quality of Service, Power Management and Resource Management - Sensor Networks - Virtualization - Distributed Systems - Multiprocessor Systems 2. Embedded Systems Track: - Design methodologies - Formal methods and verification - Modeling and specification mechanisms - Estimation techniques - System synthesis - Synthesis of hardware dependent software - Synthesis of interfaces - Components and platforms - Automotive System - Avionics System - Control and automation - HW/SW integrated design - Mobile and ubiquitous computing - Sensor networks 3. Critical Systems Track - Certification and Safety - Data Communication and Computer Networks - Secure Mobile and Wireless Communication - Dependability - Model Driven Engineering - Tools and Applications - Development Methodologies - FPGA, MPSoC, NOC - Integration and Architecture of Systems and Software - Modeling Languages and Formal Methods - Industrial Projects - Robotics - Vehicular and Sensor Networks - Unmanned Systems - Embedded Operating Systems - Verification, Validation and Test of Systems 4. Real-time Systems Track - Component Based Approaches - Development methodologies - Energy Efficiency - Fault-Tolerance - Formal methods - Languages and Tools - Multicore and Manycore Architectures for Real-Time and Safety - Quality of Service - Real-time Communications - Real-time Database - Real-time Middleware - Real-time Operating Systems and Kernels - Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis - Software Architecture - Validation and Verification - Virtualization - Wireless Sensor Networks - Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis ------------------ Paper Submission ------------------ SBESC will accept original papers written in Portuguese, Spanish or English, which will be published in the electronic proceedings of the symposium. We are discussing with IEEE to index papers in English in the IEEEXplore. Regular papers may have up to 6 pages and should follow the IEEE template for conference publications, as shown in: http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/confpubcenter/pdfs/samplems.pdf and http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html Papers should be submitted electronically through JEMS at https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/sbesc2014 You must select one of the tracks when submitting your paper. Some tracks will recommend the best papers submitted in English for publication in a specialized journal (check out track's page). All accepted papers must be presented in the symposium in order to be published in the proceedings. ------------------ Venue ------------------ The symposium will take place at Universidade Federal do Amazonas in Manaus - AM, Brazil. Manaus is a very nice, and somehow different place to visit. It is located in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, where the access to the city is basically by boat or airplane. This isolation helped preserve both the nature as well as the culture of the city. The city is the main entrance to visit the fauna and flora of the Brazilian Amazon. Few places in the World afford such a variety of plants, trees, birds, insects, and fishes. See the nature is the main touristic attraction. Currently its main economic engine is the Industrial Pole of Manaus, the famous Free Economic Zone, where its manufactures include electronics, home appliances, motorcycles, computers, game consoles, and chemical products. The city's population is almost 2 million people in 2013, which is the most populous in the Brazilian Amazon area and the 7th most populous in the country. Confirmed Keynotes - John Impagliazzo (Hofstra University) - Tim Kelly (University of York) - Herbert Bos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Hermann Kopetz (Vienna University of Technology) - Nikil Dutt (University of Califórinia at Irvine) ------------------ Organization ------------------ General chair: Raimundo da Silva Barreto (UFAM) Track coordinators: - Embedded systems: Marco Aurélio Wehrmeister (UTFPR) and Ricardo Santos Ferreira (UFV) - Operating systems: Rafael Rodrigues Obelheiro (UDESC) - Critical systems: Alex Roschildt Pinto (UFSC) - Real-time systems: Douglas Paulo Bertrand Renaux (UTFPR) Co-Events: Industrial Track Coordinator: José Carlos Maldonado (USP) Embedded Systems School Coordinators: Marcio Seiji Oyamada (UNIOESTE) and Edgard de Faria Correa (UFRN) Intel Embedded Systems Contest Coordinators: Leandro Buss Becker (UFSC) and Edna Natividade da Silva Barros (UFPE) Forum on Education in Computer Engineering Coordinators: Daltro José Nunes (UFRGS) and Rômulo Silva de Oliveira (UFSC) |
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