* JTRES 2009 Deadline Extension
@ 2009-06-23 9:10 Martin Schoeberl
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We have extended the deadline for the paper submission to the
Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems 2009.
Please submit papers by 6 July, 2009.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 7th Workshop on
Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
JTRES 2009
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Facultad de Informatica
23-25 September 2009
Madrid, Spain
http://pan.vmars.tuwien.ac.at/jtres2009/
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Overview
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Over 90 percent of all microprocessors are now used for real-time and
embedded applications, and the behavior of many of these applications
is constrained by the physical world. Higher-level programming
languages and middleware are needed to robustly and productively
design, implement, compose, integrate, validate, and enforce
real-time constraints along with conventional functional requirements
and reusable components. It is essential that the production of
real-time embedded systems can take advantage of languages, tools,
and methods that enable higher software productivity. The Java
programming language has become an attractive choice because of its
safety, productivity, its relatively low maintenance costs, and the
availability of well trained developers.
Although it features good software engineering characteristics,
standard Java is unsuitable for developing real-time embedded
systems, mainly due to under-specification of thread scheduling and
the presence of garbage collection. These problems are addressed by
the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ). The intent of this
specification is the development of real-time applications by
providing several additions such as extending the Java memory model
and providing stronger semantics in thread scheduling.
Interest in real-time Java in both the research community and
industry has recently increased significantly, because of its
challenges and its potential impact on the development of embedded
and real-time applications. The goal of the proposed workshop is to
gather researchers working on real-time and embedded Java to identify
the challenging problems that still need to be solved in order to
assure the success of real-time Java as a technology, and to report
results and experiences gained by researchers.
This year following two topics are of special interest:
* Open source solutions
* Multiprocessor and distributed real-time Java
Open source software and hardware solutions have received growing
attention in recent years; major vendors of Java technology have
adopted the open source development model for some of their products.
Open source development benefits from distributed peer review and
transparency and enables easy verification of published results.
Access to the source code also stimulates building upon prior work,
as it allows to reuse tested and reviewed components.
Nowadays, real-time systems demand more functionality than in
previous years. Consequently the execution platforms are often
multiprocessors or distributed systems. Although the Real-Time
Specification for Java has addressed some multiprocessor issues,
other issues are still outstanding. Furthermore, defining the
appropriate RTSJ abstractions for distributed real-time programming
is still an open topic. One day of the workshop will be designated
for multiprocessor and distributed systems issues with papers, panels
and invited presentations.
Submission Requirements
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Participants are expected to submit a paper of at most 10 pages (ACM
Conference Format, i.e., two-columns, 10 point font). Accepted papers
will be published in the ACM International Conference Proceedings
Series via the ACM Digital Library and have to be presented by one
author at the JTRES.
Papers describing open source projects shall include a description
how to obtain the source and how to run the experiments in the
appendix. The source version for the published paper will be hosted
at the JTRES web site.
Accepted papers will be invited for submission to a special issue of
the Journal on Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
See http://www.cc-pe.net/journalinfo/
Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to:
* New real-time programming paradigms and language features
* Industrial experience and practitioner reports
* Open source solutions for real-time Java
* Distributed real-time Java and Java-based distributed real-time middleware
* Real-time Java for multi-processor systems
* Real-time design patterns and programming idioms
* High-integrity and safety critical system support
* Java-based real-time operating systems and processors
* Extensions to the RTSJ
* Virtual machines and execution environments
* Memory management and real-time garbage collection
* Compiler analysis and implementation techniques
* Scheduling frameworks, feasibility analysis, and timing analysis
Important Dates
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* Paper Submission (extended): July 6, 2009
* Notification of Acceptance: August 4, 2009
* Camera Ready Paper Due: August 20, 2009
* Workshop: September 23-25, 2009
Program Chair:
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Martin Schoeberl, TU Vienna
Workshop Chair:
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Teresa Higuera, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Steering Committee:
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Angelo Corsaro, Prismtech
Greg Bollella, Sun Microsystems
Peter Dibble, TimeSys
Doug Lea, State University of New York at Oswego
Corrado Santoro, University of Catania
Jan Vitek, Purdue University
Andy Wellings, University of York
Program Committee:
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Greg Bollella, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Angelo Corsaro, Prismtech
Bertrand Delsart, Sun Microsystems
Peter Dibble, Timesys
Chris Gill, Washington University
James Gosling, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
David Hardin, Rockwell Collins
Teresa Higuera, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
James Hunt, aicas
Douglas Jensen, Mitre
Kane Kim, University of California, Irvine
Doug Lea, SUNY Oswego
Doug Locke, Locke Consulting, LLC
Kelvin Nilsen, Aonix
Peter Puschner, TU Vienna
Anders Ravn, Aalborg University
Corrado Santoro, University of Catania
Fridtjof Siebert, aicas
Tullio Vardanega, University of Padua
Jan Vitek, Purdue University
Andy Wellings, University of York
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