4th Junior Researcher Workshop on
Real-Time Computing (JRWRTC 2010)
in conjunction with the 18th
International Conference on Real-Time and Network Systems (RTNS'2010)
Toulouse, France, November 4-5, 2010
Workshop chairs Vandy Berten (ULB, Belgium)Roman Bourgade (IRIT, France) Xiaoting Li (IRIT, France) Important dates
Program committee Sebastian Altmeyer, U. des Saarlandes, GermanyMoris Behnam, Mälardalen U., Sweden Björn B. Brandenburg, U. of North Carolina, USA Christian Fotsing, LISI, Poitiers, France Damien Hardy, IRISA, Rennes, France Pi-Cheng Hsiu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Osmar Marchi dos Santos, U. of York, UK Mohamed Marouf, INRIA Rocquencourt, France Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, ULB, Bruxelles, Belgium Aurelien Monot, LORIA, Nancy, France Vincent Nélis, ULB, Bruxelles, Belgium Marco Paolieri, BSC, Spain Chuan-Yue Yang, National Taiwan U., Taiwan |
Proceedings The proceedings of the workshop are available here.Program Allocation-Site Aware Shape Analysis and Applications in Hard Real-Time Systems - J. Herter Model-based approach for IMA platform early exploration - M. Lafaye, D. Faura, M. Gatti and L. Pautet Improved sampling for statistical timing analysis of real-time systems - D. Maxim, L. Santinelli and L. Cucu-Grosjean Maximum Access Delay Evaluation in an IEEE 802.11e/AFDX Hybrid Network - B. C. Sambou, F. Peyrard and C. Fraboul Worst Case End-to-End Delay Analysis of Switched Ethernet using Timed Automata - M. Adnan, J.-L. Scharbarg, J. Ermont and C. Fraboul Towards a Behavioral Modeling of Real-Time Kernel in a Model-Driven Development Approach - C. Lelionnais and J. Delatour slides poster A Multi-Class Architecture for a Differentiated Execution of Real-Time Transactions - S. Limam, L. Baccouche, B. Sadeg and H. Ben Ghezala Call for papers (PDF) The purpose of this workshop is to bring together junior researchers working on real-time systems (PhD students, postdoc, ...). It will provide a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions, and to review current trends in this area. The workshop will be based on short presentations and
posters that should encourage
discussion by the conference attendees.
Submission Submissions should be co-authored by at least one junior researcher. Papers are limited to four two-column pages in font no smaller than 10-points. Accepted papers will be presented in a poster session (short presentation to the RTNS participants + poster). A separate booklet containing the proceedings will be available at the conference and on the web page of the conference. The guidelines for preparing proceedings-style manuscripts are described in Author Guidelines: |