Call For Participation
18th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems -
ARCS 2005
System Aspects in Organic and Pervasive Computing
Hall in Tirol (Innsbruck), Austria, March 14-17, 2005
http://www.teco.edu/arcs05
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.
The conference will include a Tutorial Day and a Workshop day. The
advance program is available at
http://www.teco.edu/arcs05
The keynote is held by Dr. Hofman from Daimler-Chrysler Research.
Web
http://www.teco.edu/arcs05
General inquiries
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General Chair
Paul Lukowicz, University for Health Science, Medical Informatics and
Technology, Innsbruck, Austria,
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Program Chair
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe
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Workshop and Tutorial Chair
Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe
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Online-Registration
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