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[ECRTS-info] ECRTS 2007: Call for participation

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We apologize for multiple copies of this announcement.
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			CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

	    19th EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
		      http://ecrts07.ecrts.org/

                      Pisa, Italy July 4-6, 2007

Organised by the Euromicro Technical Committee on Real-time Systems

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                      CONFERENCE HIGHLIGTHS

Keynotes
     - Bran Selic, from IBM Canada, will give a presentation titled
       "From Model-Driven Development to Model-Driven Engineering".

     - Francisco Gómez-Molinero, from Visual Tools, Spain, will talk on
       "Real-time Requirements of Media Control Applications".

     - Mercè Griera i Fisa, from the European Commission will present
       "Research Opportunities in the IST Thematic Priority of the
        7th Framework Program"

Work-in-Progress Session
    A special Work in Progress (WiP) session will be held, mainly
    intended for presentation of on-going and recent work.

Satellite workshops and tutorials (Tuesday, July 3)
    RTN - International Workshop on Real-Time Networks

    WCET - International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time
           Analysis

    OSPERT - International Workshop on Operating System Platforms
             for Embedded Real-Time Applications

    Tutorial - MARTE: A New Standard for Modeling and Analysis of
               Real-Time and Embedded Systems

Awards
    In this year's edition, besides the Best Paper Award, a selection
    of best papers will be invited for a Special Issue of an
    international journal.

The Euromicro Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems is proud to
announce its 19th conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'07). The
conference has very strong roots within the Real-Time Laboratories and
research groups in both Academia and Industry throughout Europe and
across the world. During the years, it has established itself as a
major forum aimed at covering state-of-the-art research and
development in real-time computing.

Please visit the conference website for further information on the
satellite workshops, the tutorial, and the Work-in-Progress Session
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                           PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

July 3, Tuesday
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    Workshops and Tutorial

July 4, Wednesday
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8:00-8:45:   Registration

8:45-9:00:   Opening

9:00-11:00:  Session 1: Scheduling and schedulability Analysis

   	EDZL scheduling analysis
	Michele Cirinei and Theodore P. Baker

   	The Space of EDF Feasible Deadlines
	Enrico Bini and Giorgio Buttazzo

   	A Delay Composition Theorem for Real-Time Pipelines
	Praveen Jayachandran and Tarek Abdelzaher

   	New Schedulability Conditions for Real-Time Multiframe Tasks
	Wan-Chen Lu, Kwei-Jay Lin, Hsin-Wen Wei and Wei-Kuan Shih

11:00-12:00: Break

12:00-13:00: Keynote Talk

         From Model-Driven Development to Model-Driven Engineering
         Bran Selic, IBM Canada

13:00-14:30: Lunch

14:30-16:00: Work in Progress Session (WiP)

16:00-16:30: WiP Poster session + Break

16:30-18:00: Session 2: Multiprocessor scheduling

   	The Global Feasibility and Schedulability of General Task
	Models on Multiprocessor Platforms
	Nathan Fisher and Sanjoy Baruah

   	Integrating Hard/Soft Real-Time Tasks and Best-Effort Jobs on
	Multiprocessors
	Bjoern Brandenburg and James Anderson

   	Tardiness Bounds for FIFO Scheduling on Multiprocessors
	Hennadiy Leontyev and James Anderson

18:30: Reception

         The reception will take place in the garden of the Scuola
         Superiore Sant'Anna, just outside the conference room.

20:00: Visiting the Leaning Tower

         After the Reception, there will be a visit of the Leaning
         Tower, which is just at 5 minutes of walk from the Scuola
         Sant'Anna. The visit takes about 30 minutes and will be
         organized in groups of 25 people, starting at 20:00.


July 5, Thursday
----------------

9:00-11:00: Session 3: Control and energy management

   	Statistical QoS Guarantee and Energy-efficiency in Web Server
	Clusters
	Luciano Bertini, Julius Leite and Daniel Mossé

   	Dynamic Speed and Sensor Rate Adjustement for Mobile Robotic
	Systems
	Ala' Qadi, Steve Goddard, Jiangyang Huang and Shane Farritor

   	On Controllability and Feasibility of Utilization Control in
	Distributed Real-Time Systems
	Xiaorui Wang, Yingming Chen, Chenyang Lu and Xenofon Koutsoukos

   	Thermal Faults Modeling using a RC model with an Application
	to Web Farms
	Alexandre Ferreira, Daniel Mossé and Jae Oh


11:00-11:30: Break

11:30-12:30: Keynote talk

         Real-time Requirements of Media Control Applications
	Francisco Gómez-Molinero, Visual Tools, Spain

12:30-14:00: Lunch

14:00-15:30: Session 4: Wireless network scheduling

   	A Time Division Beacon Scheduling Mechanism for IEEE
	802.15.4/Zigbee Cluster-Tree Wireless Sensor Networks
	Anis Koubâa, André Cunhà and Mário Alves

   	On Scheduling and Real-Time Capacity of Hexagonal Wireless
	Sensor Networks
	Shashi Prabh and Tarek Abdelzaher

   	An Integrated Scheduling and Retransmission Proposal for Firm
	Real-time Traffic in IEEE 802.11e
	Douglas Dími Demarch and Leandro Buss Becker

15:30-16:00: Break

16:00-17:30: Session 5: Timing analysis

         Cache-Aware Timing Analysis of Streaming Applications
         Samarjit Chakraborty, Tulika Mitra, Abhik Roychoudhury and
	Lothar Thiele

  	Predictable paging in real-time systems: a compiler approach
	Isabelle Puaut and Damien Hardy

   	WCET-Directed Dynamic Scratchpad Memory Allocation of Data.
	Jean-François Deverge and Isabelle Puaut

18:30: Guided Tour to Piazza Dei Miracoli

         Guided tour to Piazza dei Miracoli, visiting the Duomo, the
         Battistero, and the Churchyard. The visit takes about one
         hour.

20:00: Banquet

         A bus will leave at 20:00 from Piazza Manin (just across the
         arch near the Battistero) to Ristorante "Le Arcate", located
         in the countryside of the Province of Pisa, inside the old
         walls of Villa Poschi.


July 6, Friday
--------------

9:00-10:30:  Session 6: Quality of service management

   	Co-Scheduling Variable Execution Time Requirement Real-time
	Tasks and Non Real-Time Tasks
	Abhishek Singh and Kevin Jeffay

   	Memory Resource Management for Real-Time Systems
	Audrey Marchand, Patricia Balbastre, Ismael Ripoll, Miguel
	Masmano and Alfons Crespo

   	Probabilistic Admission Control to Govern Real-Time Systems
	under Overload
	Claude-Joachim Hamann, Michael Roitzsch, Lars Reuther, Jean
	Wolter and Hermann Härtig

10:30-11:00: Break

11:00-11:30: Keynote talk

         Research Opportunities in the IST Thematic Priority of the
         7th Framework Program
	Mercè Griera i Fisa, European Commission

11:30-13:00: Session  7: Scheduling in networks and multicore platforms

   	On Dominating Set Allocation Policies in Real-Time Wide-Area
	Distributed Systems
	Chengdu Huang, Tarek Abdelzaher and Xue Liu

   	Composition Techniques for Tree Communication Schedules
	Madhukar Anand, Sebastian Fischmeister and Insup Lee

   	A Hybrid Real-Time Scheduling Approach for Large-Scale
	Multicore Platforms
	John Calandrino, James Anderson and Dan Baumberger

13:00-14:30: Lunch

14:30-16:30: Session 8: Fixed-priority scheduling

   	Supporting Deliberative Real-Time AI Systems: A Fixed Priority
	Scheduling Approach
	Yanching Chu and Alan Burns

   	Worst-case response time analysis of real-time tasks under
	fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption revisited
	Reinder J. Bril, Johan J. Lukkien and Wim F.J. Verhaegh

   	Extending Rate Monotonic Analysis with Exact Cost of
	Preemptions for Hard Real-Time Systems
	Patrick MEUMEU YOMSI and Yves SOREL

   	Casting Preemptive Time Petri Nets in the Development Life
	Cycle of Real-Time Software
	Laura Carnevali, Luigi Sassoli and Enrico Vicario

16:30      : Concluding remarks


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REGISTRATION

Registration is open at the following web page. Please note that
registrations before May 31st have a discount fee.

    http://www.euromicro.org/registration/registration.php?event=RTS2007

Aditional information on the venue and hotels will be available in the
conference web page at:

     http://ecrts07.ecrts.org/

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                              KEYNOTES

KEYNOTE 1
---------
Presenter : Bran Selic, IBM Canada

Title: From Model-Driven Development to Model-Driven Engineering

Abstract

The adoption of model-driven methods for software development is
rapidly gaining momentum, stimulated greatly by the emergence of new
modeling language standards and corresponding tools. The ability of
models to highlight the important aspects of a system while
abstracting away the irrelevant bits provides a very effective means
of coping with the often overwhelming complexity of modern software
systems. However, model-driven development (MDD) is still deemed
inappropriate for real-time and embedded software by many
practitioners even though the complexity of their systems often
exceeds that encountered in other domains. One of the reasons for this
is that many early software modeling languages disregarded issues that
were critical to this domain, such as the need to accurately represent
concurrency and time. In this talk we describe state-of-the-art
developments in modeling languages and technologies that overcome such
shortcomings, enabling thereby an engineering-oriented style of
MDD. This has proven effective not just for the development of
real-time software but also for designing complex systems of systems.

Short Biography

Bran Selic is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and an adjunct professor
of computer science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He has
over 30 years of experience in designing and implementing large-scale
industrial systems in telecom, aerospace and robotics. Bran pioneered
the application of MDD and object-oriented methods in real-time
software and is the author of a reference text on this topic. At IBM
he is responsible for defining the strategy for systems development
tools being developed by the IBM Rational brand. Bran is also the
chair of the OMG task force responsible for maintaining the UML 2
standard.  Please check the following URL for additional information
on Bran Selic:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/bios/selic.html


KEYNOTE 2
---------

Presenter: Francisco Gómez-Molinero, Visual Tools, Spain

Title: Real-time Requirement of Media Control Applications

Abstract

This presentation will start describing the main functions of
multimedia control applications with special emphasis on video
surveillance systems. Based on this description the resource
requirements of multimedia control applications will be presented in
particular regarding the use of the processor, the memory, and the
network bandwidth. Some real-world sequences will be used to
illustrate the presentation.

Short Biography

Francisco Gómez-Molinero is co-founder and Technical Director of
Visual-Tools a Spanish SME who develops and sells smart video
surveillance systems in Europe. He is responsible for the R&D
department of the company where he is heavily involved in creating the
innovations in the product line. Prior to that, Francisco worked at
ESTEC, the European Space Agency R&D Centre in The Netherlands. He was
also responsible for defining the ESTEC real-time on-board software
R&D strategy for the European Space 32-bit microprocessor developed by
leading European companies.

KEYNOTE 3
---------

Presenter: Mercè Griera i Fisa, European Commission

Title: Research Opportunities in the IST Thematic Priority of the 7FP

Abstract

This presentation will focus on the second call for Objective 3.7 on
"Network Embedded and Control Systems", opening on June 2007, with a
closing date on October 2007. Please find details at
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

Short Biography

Mercè Griera is project officer at the European Commission's
Information Society and Media Directorate General. She works in the
Seven Framework Programme for Research and Development, concretelly in
the area of Embedded Systems. She entered the Commission in 1993 in
the area of Research Networking, she moved to High Performance
Computing and Networking and to Communications Technologies. Before
joining the European Commission, she was technical director of CAETI
(Generalitat de Catalunya) and lecturer and researcher at the
Autonomous University of Barcelona.


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                         LOCAL INFORMATION

Pisa is a university city with a population of nearly 100,000
(including 40,000 students - not all of whom are resident). It is
situated in Tuscany, close to the coast and just 80 km from
Florence. Once a Marine Republic, Pisa stretches along the shores of
the Arno River, and occupies a place of honor amongst the most
exclusive of art cities. Its glorious past offers authentic wonders to
the tourist, and there is lot more to see than just the leaning Tower
of Pisa, its most popular 'product'.

Pisa is very well connected: it has an international airport, "Galileo
Galilei", located 2 km from the city center, with frequent flights to
many European airports operated by major flight companies, including
discount airlines. The railway station is located on the main line
from Turin to Rome and there is a very frequent train service to and
from Florence.

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                            ORGANISERS

GENERAL CHAIR
Giorgio Buttazzo, Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy
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PROGRAM CHAIR
Michael González Harbour, Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain
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WORK-IN-PROGRESS CHAIR
Samarjit Chakraborty, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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REAL-TIME TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR
Gerhard Fohler, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
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LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Ettore Ricciardi
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Tarek Abdalzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Alejandro Alonso, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
James H. Anderson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Theodore P. Baker, Florida State University, USA
Sanjoy Baruah, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Luca Benini, DEIS Università di Bologna, Italy
Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Alan Burns, University of York, UK
Marco Caccamo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Samarjit Chakraborty, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jean-Dominique Decotignie, CSEM, Switzerland
Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Gerhard Fohler, Technische Universitaet Kaiserslautern, Germany
Shelby Funk, University of Georgia, USA
Sebastien Gerard, CEA LIST, France
Steve Goddard, University of Nebraska, USA
Zdenek Hanzalek, Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), Czech Republic
Hermann Härtig, TU Dresden, Germany
Joerg Henkel, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
George Lima, Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brasil
Giuseppe Lipari, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Ying Lu, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
Pau Martí, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Pedro Mejia Alvarez, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
Daniel Mossé, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Luis Miguel Pinho, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes / IRISA, France
Peter Puschner, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Pascal Richard, University of Poitiers, France
Ismael Ripoll, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Rodrigo Santos, Universidad Nacional del Sur-CONICET, Argentina
Eduardo Tovar, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Tullio Vardanega, University of Padua, Italy
Rich West, Boston University, USA


INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD

Johan Eker, Ericsson
Francisco Gómez-Molinero, Visual Tools S.A.
Thorbjörn Jemander, Enea Epact AB
Dr Nigel Tracey, ETAS GmbH
Sjir van Loo, Philips Research
Virginie Watine, Thales

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