Come to Toronto to participate in the premier symposium on real-time and
embedded technology in 2003. Researchers, practitioners, and experts from all
over the world will get together to present and discuss the state of the art in
real-time applications, technologies, runtimes, and models. Building upon the
success of past conferences in this series RTAS 2003 has very strong technical
sessions featuring state of the art research in the field.
Research papers in RTAS 2003 examine the following general areas:
- Determining how a myriad of real-world physical constraints can be integrated
and satisfied simultaneously with multi-dimensional QoS and functional constraints when designing software,
- Identifying how hardware/software co-design can contribute to a solution,
- Examining the current levels of abstraction used in the development of real-time applications with a
critical eye toward improving the usefulness of metrics and validation techniques, and
- Elevating the levels of abstraction at which software for real-time and embedded systems are developed
and validated, including model-based software techniques, aspect-oriented programming,
software component models, and QoS-enabled DRE middleware.
Specific areas addressed include:
- Real-time Linux and applications
- Real-time Java support and applications
- DRE middleware, e.g., Real-time CORBA and Distributed Real-time Java
- Secure real-time systems
- OS support for mixed response requirements
- Novel kernel-level mechanisms
- Open architectures for resource control
- Power-aware resource management
- Real-time software component models
- QoS-aware application design and patterns
- Real-time system modeling and analysis
- Embedded control applications
Register online until May 15th and receive an early registration discount.
For registration information click here.
Workshop on Model-Driven Embedded Systems(MDES'02)
In conjunction with RTAS 2003, an IEEE-sponsored
workshop will be held on Tuesday, May 27, which focuses on various aspects
of integrating models, architectures, patterns, frameworks, and analysis of embedded systems.
Papers that report about new results about model driven architectures, model integrated computing,
distributed real-time and embedded middleware, hybrid control, and aspect composition of embedded systems will be presented.
For more information contact
Chris Gill or visit the MDES Workshop website.