Real-time systems on multicore platforms: Theory and Practice
To be held in conjunction with
Vienna, Austria. September 22, 2009
SCOPE:
Real-time computer systems are increasingly coming to be implemented on
multicore and multiprocessor platforms. It is therefore necessary
that current theory and practice in real-time systems be generalized
and extended to be applicable to multiprocessor platforms,and the
resulting generalized theory be refined to account for the pragmatic
lim-itations (cache structures, thermal and energy issues, etc.) of
current and future multicore CPUs. This workshop seeks to bring
together researchers in real-time systems who are interested in
exploring these issues, to share their experiences thus far and to
help develop an agenda for future research.
The technical program will be comprised of invited talks, panel
discussions, and paper presentations. The woskshop will be held in
conjunction with ICPP 2009 at Vienna, Austria, on September 22, 2008.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited to:
- Multiprocessor and multicore scheduling theories
- Resource-sharing and synchronization on multicores
- Experiences with multicore implementations and/ or applications
- Workload models for multicore platforms
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting position
statements and/ or original research on the topics related to the
workshop.
Submitted papers should be formatted in a two-column IEEE Computer
Society format (http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm),
and emailed in pdf format to the co-organizers. Submissions
should not exceed 8 pages including figures and references. All
papers will be peer reviewed and the comments will be provided to the
authors.
Submission of a paper implies that at least one of the authors of any
accepted paper will register for the host conference (ICPP'09), and attend
the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions Due: April 15 22 (FINAL!), 2009
Review Decisions: May 15, 2009
Final Manuscript Due: June 28, 2009
Workshop day: Sep 22, 2009
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:
Gerhard Fohler (TU Kaiserslautern)
and Sanjoy Baruah (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Last updated DEC 05, 2008