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DATE 2009 : Design, Automation & Test in Europe, Embedded Software Track

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Conference Series : Design, Automation, and Test in Europe
 
Link: http://www.date-conference.com
 
When Apr 20, 2009 - Apr 24, 2009
Where Nice, France
Submission Deadline Sep 7, 2008
Categories    real-time   embedded systems   design   architecture
 

Call For Papers

Embedded Software Track @ DATE

With its strong background in hardware design and design automation, DATE has started to include complementary embedded software topics that are closely related to the physical properties of a system. There are huge benefits in bringing together scientists that work on hardware platforms and design, with others that work on embedded software and applications with strong ties to physical platform properties.

To emphasize its importance, DATE has established an Embedded Software Track with several topics putting it at equallevel with the traditional hardware and system-oriented tracks. The Embedded Software Track follows the same pattern of combining theory and practice that was instrumental to the success of DATE. Within few years, Embedded Software has
become the fastest growing track at DATE with a more than 50% increase in paper submissions in 2008.

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