[e2e] CFP: RTSS 2003 (Cancun, Mexico)

Jasleen Kaur jasleen at cs.unc.edu
Thu Mar 6 09:20:55 PST 2003


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			   CALL FOR PAPERS

			      RTSS 2003
	      The 24th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium

		       http://rtss2003.ece.cmu.edu

			  December 3-5, 2003
			    Cancun, Mexico

    Sponsored by the IEEE Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems

Submissions  of  papers describing original   research  in all  areas  of
real-time computing and  communication systems including design, analysis
and implementation are invited  for consideration towards presentation at
the 24th  IEEE   Real-Time  Systems Symposium,  and   publication in  the
Symposium Proceedings to be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.

			     Symposium Scope

The Real-Time  Systems Symposium  (RTSS)    provides  a forum  for    the
presentation of high-quality,  original research covering  all aspects of
real-time   systems  design, analysis,   implementation,   evaluation and
case-studies.   RTSS 2003 will consciously  continue  the trend of making
RTSS an expansive   and inclusive symposium,  looking to  embrace new and
emerging  areas  of real-time  and embedded systems   research.  Areas of
interest include but are not limited to

  o QoS support				 o Compiler support
  o Model-based development		 o Embedded operating systems
  o Energy management			 o System development tools
  o Real-time systems middleware	 o Software engineering
  o Adaptive systems theory and practice o Real-time databases
  o Real-time sensor/actuator networks	 o RT programming languages
  o Security and survivability		 o Scheduling
  o Real-time and dependability		 o Formal methods
  o Wireless communications		 o Case-studies 
  o Multimedia computing		 o Systems integration
  o Architectural support		 o Performance modeling

			  Symposium Highlights

   o Best Paper award
   o Best Student Paper award
   o Two workshops of interest to the real-time systems community
   o A Keynote address 
   o A Work-in-Progress Session capturing ongoing work. 

			       Submissions

Manuscripts should be limited to 20 double-spaced pages.  All submissions
must be   made online   at  http://rtss2003.ece.cmu.edu.   Only  PDF  and 
postscript formats  will be accepted.  Separate calls  for papers will be
issued   later for work-in-progress    abstracts and symposium workshops.  
Please visit   the conference   website   at  http://rtss2003.ece.cmu.edu
later for further information.

Important Dates:
Submission deadline:     	May 1st, 2003
Acceptance notification:	Aug 1st, 2003
Camera-ready manuscripts due:  	Sept 1st, 2003
Symposium Workshops:		Dec 1-2, 2003
Symposium:			Dec 3-5, 2003

			       Organizers

General Chair: 
	Sanjoy Baruah, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Program Chair: 
	Ragunathan (Raj) Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon Univ (USA)

Ex-Officio (TC-Chair): 
	Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania (USA)

Finance Chair: 
	Kevin Jeffay, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Publicity Chairs:
	Luis Almeida, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
	Jasleen Kaur, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)

Work-In-Progress Papers Chair:
	Tarek Abdelzaher, U of Virginia (USA)

Local Arragements Chair:
        Pedro Mejia-Alvarez, CINVESTAV (Mexico)

			    Program Committee
Tarek Abdelzaher, U of Virginia  (USA)
Rajeev Alur, U of Pennsylvania (USA)
Hakan Aydin, George Mason U (USA)
Ted Baker, U of Central Florida (USA)
Riccardo Bettati, Texas A&M U (USA)
Greg Bollella, Sun Microsystems (USA)
Scott Brandt, Univ of California at  Santa Cruz (USA)
Alan Burns, Univ of York (UK)
Giuseppe Lipari, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna (Italy) 
Marco Caccamo, UIUC (USA)
Victor Fay-Wolfe, Univ of Rhode Island (USA)
Gerhard Fohler, Maelardalen Univ (Sweden)
Chenyang Lu, WUSTL (USA)
Frank Mueller, N Carolina St U (USA)
Michael Gonzalez-Harbour, Univ de Cantabria (Spain)
Hermann Hartig, U of Dresden (Germany)
Tei-wei Kuo, Natl Taiwan U (Taiwan)
Chang-Gun Lee, Ohio State U (USA)
Joseph Loyall, BBN Technologies (USA)
Jane Liu, Microsoft (USA)
Daniel Mosse, Univ of Pittsburgh (USA)
Kevin Jeffay, UNC at Chapel Hill (USA)
Lucia LoBello, Univ of Catania (Italy)
Seongsoo Hong, Seoul Natl Univ (Korea)
Priya Narasimhan, Carnegie Mellon Univ (USA)
Krithi Ramamritham, IIT Mumbai (India)
John Regehr, University of Utah (USA)
Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt Univ (USA)
Kang Shin, Univ of Michigan (USA)
Hide Tokuda, Keio Univ (Japan)
Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Univ of CA, Irvine (USA)
Dongyan Xu, ISI East (USA)




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