In conjunction with IPDPS 2008

April 14, 2008
Miami, Florida, USA

The 16th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems
(WPDRTS '08)

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General Chairs

Frank Drews, Ohio University, USA
Angelika Mader, University of Twente, The Netherlands

 

Program Chairs

Domenico Cotroneo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University, USA

 

Publicity Chairs

Hiroo Ishikawa, Waseda University, Japan
Salvatore Orlando, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Xiaorui Wang, University of Tennessee, USA

 

Publications Chair

Aniruddah Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA

 

Program Committee

Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina, USA
Angelo Corsaro, PrismTech, France
Balakrishnan Dasarathy, Telcordia Technologies, USA
Maryline Chetto, Universite de Nantes, France
Cristiano di Flora, Nokia, Finland
Chris D. Gill, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Aniruddah Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA
Jeffery P. Hansen, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Pierre Jansen, University of Twente, Netherlands
David Juedes, Ohio University, USA
Jozef Hooman, Radboud Univ. Nijmegen, Netherlands
Odej Kao, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Arvind S. Krishna, Qualcomm, USA
Patrick Lardieri, Lockheed Martin, USA
Victor Lee, City University of Hong Kong, China
Giuseppe Lipari, Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Italy
Joseph P. Loyall, BBN Technologies, USA
Daniel Mossé, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Paulo Pedreiras, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Isamel Ripoll, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Rick Schantz, BBN Technologies, USA
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Gautam Thaker, Lockheed Martin, USA
Francisco Vasques, University of Porto, Portugal

 

Steering Committee Chairs

Chris Gill, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Vana Kalogeraki, University of California, USA

 

Steering Committee

David Andrews, University of Kansas, USA
Scott Brandt, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Lisa DiPippo, University of Rhode Island, USA
Klaus Ecker, TU Clausthal, Germany
G. Manimaran, Iowa State University, USA
Priya Narasimhan, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Barbara Pfarr, NASA Goddard, USA
Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA
Behrooz Shirazi, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Lonnie R. Welch, Ohio University, USA
Paul R. Work, Raytheon Company, USA
Armin Zimmermann, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

 

For further information contact:

cotroneo@unina.it
Xenofon.Koutsoukos@vanderbilt.edu

The International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems is a forum for the presentation and discussion of approaches, research findings, and experiences in the area of parallel and distributed real-time systems. The ultimate goal is to envision new trends and ideas about theoretical and practical aspects of designing, implementing, and evaluating future real-time system platforms for next generation of computing applications. Both research and development of relevant technologies are of interest, as well as the applications built using such technologies. This year’s one-day workshop will feature special and invited sessions that highlight industry-related advances and challenges in real-time systems.

 

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Adaptive and reflective real-time systems
  • Applications, benchmarks, and tools
  • Multi-platform solutions and runtime platforms interworking
  • OS support and integration between runtime platforms and native OS
  • Architectures and hardware/software co-design
  • Distributed real-time and embedded middleware
  • Fault-tolerance, security, and robustness
  • Real-time operating systems
  • Real-time and embedded databases
  • Soft real-time and mixed-critical systems
  • Algorithms and Applications
  • QoS based resource management and real-time scheduling
  • Programming languages and environments
  • Specification, modeling, and analysis of real-time systems
  • Real-time communication protocols and architecture
  • Formal Methods for Distributed Real-time Systems
  • Certification of Real-time Systems

 

PAPER SUBMISSION:

Submitted manuscript may be maximum 8 pages long, including figures, tables, and references. They should be in double column format, using at least 10 pts font on letter-sized paper (8.5"x11"). Please use the standard 1-inch margin. The accepted paper format is PDF only. Include an abstract and 5-6 keywords for the technical areas most relevant to your paper. The workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE CS press.

 

Important Dates
Manuscripts due (extended): November 12, 2007

November 19, 2007

Acceptance notification: January 7, 2008
Camera-ready copies due: January 28, 2008

 

Submission will be handled using EDAS. Instructions are available here.