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Cfp (Final): Deadline Oct 3. ARCS - System Aspects in Organic and Pervasive Computing

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                        Call For Papers



                18th International Conference on	

            Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS)

                                -

        System Aspects in Organic and Pervasive Computing

	

             Innsbruck, Austria, March 14-17, 2005

                   http://www.teco.edu/arcs05

                   

           Extended Paper Submission Deadline: October 3, 2004

           

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Future computer systems will be much more integrated into the fabric of

everyday life than today's computers are. They will become smaller, more

appropriate for their use, integrated into everyday objects and often 

virtually or physically invisible to the users. They will be also 

deployed in a much higher quantity and penetrate many application areas

To provide such features and functionality, computer devices become 

tinier yet still increase in complexity; they must consume less power, 

while still supporting advanced computation and communications, such 

that they are highly connected yet still operate as autonomous units. 

This brings several research topics to the fore, including ultra-low 

power consumption, self-awareness, adaptive networking, smart behavior 

of systems, scalability and complexity of devices and systems. 

Pervasive and ubiquitous computing research addresses such issues by 

developing concepts and technology for interweaving computers into our

everyday life. The principle approach is to enhance system functionality

and adaptability by recognizing context and situations in the 

environment. Organic computing then addresses high system complexity by

drawing analogies from complex biological systems, with the 

human-centered goal of self-organization. Organic computing 

investigates the design and implementation of self-managing systems that

are selfconfiguring, self-optimizing, self-healing, self-protecting, 

context aware, and anticipatory. ARCS 2004 will emphasize the design, 

realization and analysis of the emerging computing systems for organic 

and pervasive computing and their scientific, engineering, and commercial

applications. The conference focuses on system aspects of organic and 

pervasive computing in software and hardware. In particular, system 

integration and self-management of hardware, software and networks are 

in the centre of interest.



ARCS 2005 continues and replaces the biennial series of German 

Conferences on Architecture of Computing Systems. This 18th conference 

in the series serves as a forum to present current work on all aspects 

of computer and systems architecture. Besides its main focus, the 

conference is open for more general and interdisciplinary themes in 

operating systems, networking, and computer architecture. Papers 

pertaining to aspects of computer and systems architecture, in particular

in the field of organic and pervasive computing are sought, including:



Enabling Technologies and Infrastructure 



- operating systems 

- middleware for organic, pervasive and peer-to-peer computing 

- multi-agent and mobile agent systems 

- bio-analogue and artificial-life systems 

- context and locality 

- low power systems design 

- machine-learning, prediction, pro-activity 

- system design and simulation 

- reconfigurable hardware and software systems 

- safety, security, reliability 

- self-managing service configuration





Architectures and Systems 



- computer and system architecture 

- modular distributed devices 

- self-managing, self-healing and fault-tolerant systems 

- real-time systems 

- mobile and wearable devices 

- embedded systems (consumer electronics, automotive)





Applications 



- scenarios for ubiquitous and pervasive computing 

- autonomic environments 

- network server architectures and network based applications 

- semantic networks 

- ubiquitous, home and wireless networking



The conference is organized by the special interest group on Computer 

and Systems Architecture of the GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik - 

German Informatics Society) and ITG (Informationstechnische 

Gesellschaft - Information Technology Society), supported by OCG 

(Austrian Computer Society), OVE/GIT (Austrian Electrotechnical 

Associastion) and electrosuisse (ITG), and held in cooperation with 

IFIP, ACM and IEEE (approval requested). In addition to technical 

sessions of contributed paper presentations, the conference will offer 

invited presentations, workshops, and tutorials. The conference 

proceedings will be published in the 'Lecture Notes in Computer Science'

series by Springer-Verlag. Papers should not exceed 15 pages 

(approximately 5000 words) in Springer LNCS style. We accept only 

electronic submissions in postscript or pdf format. The URL of the 

submission site is http://www.teco.edu/arcs05/ . Selected papers will 

be published in the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal. 

Workshops are intended to discuss themes related to the conference and

should be open to all ARCS attendees. Workshop and Tutorial proposals 

should be submitted in GI Lecture notes style and should not exceed 2 pages.





Important Dates

===============

October 3, 2004 Conference paper submission due

October 1, 2004 Workshop and tutorial proposal due

December 1, 2004 Notification of acceptance/rejection

January 10, 2005 Camera-ready paper due



Official Address

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Web                             http://www.teco.edu/arcs05

General inquiries               [log in to unmask]

General Chair                   Paul Lukowicz, University for Health Science,

                                Medical Informatics and Technology, Innsbruck,

                                Austria, [log in to unmask]

Program Chair                   Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe,

                                [log in to unmask]

Workshop and Tutorial Chair     Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe, 

                                [log in to unmask]



Program Committee

=================

Shigeru Ando                    University of Tokyo, Japan

Nader Bagherzadeh               University of California Irvine, USA

Frank Bellosa                   University of Erlangen, Germany

Uwe Brinkschulte                University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Roy Campbell                    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Alois Ferscha                   University of Linz, Austria

Paul Havinga                    University of Twente, Netherlands

Wolfgang Karl                   University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Jürgen Kleinöder            Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Rudolf Kober                    Siemens AG, München, Germany

Spyros Lalis                    University of Thessaly, Greece

Erik Maehle                     Universität zu Lübeck, Germany

Christian Müller-Schloer      University of Hannover, Germany

Joe Paradiso                    MIT Media Lab, USA

Burghardt Schallenberger        Siemens AG, München, Germany

Hartmut Schmeck                 University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Albrecht Schmidt                LMU Munich, Germany

Karsten Schwan                  Georgia Tech, USA

R. G. Spallek                   TU Dresden, Germany

Peter Steenkiste                Carnegie-Mellon University, USA

Yoshito Tobe                    Tokyo Denki University, Japan

Hide Tokuda                     Keio University, Japan

Theo Ungerer                    University of Augsburg, Germany

Klaus Waldschmidt               University of Frankfurt, Germany

Lars Wolf                       University of Braunschweig, Germany

Martina Zitterbart              University of Karlsruhe, Germany


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