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CALL FOR PAPERS AND ANNOUNCEMENT
19th International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD 2019) Aachen, Germany, June 23-28, 2019 http://www.petrinets2019.de/call-for-papers-acsd-2019/ *IMPORTANT DATES* submission deadline (abstracts): January 16, 2019 submission deadline (papers): January 22, 2019 notification of acceptance: March 8, 2019 camera-ready submission deadline: March 22, 2019 conference sessions: June 23-28, 2019 *CONFERENCE SCOPE* The conference aims at cross-fertilizing both theoretical and applied research about formal approaches (in a broad sense) to designing computer systems that exhibit some kind of concurrent behaviour. In particular, the following topics are of interest: * Formal models of computation and concurrency for the above systems and problems, like data- flow models, communicating automata, Petri nets, process algebras, graph rewriting systems, state charts, MSCs, modal and temporal logics * Compositional design principles like modular synthesis, distributed simulation and implementation, distributed control, adaptivity, supervisory control * Algorithms and tools for concurrent systems, ranging from programming languages to algorithmic methods for system analysis and construction, including model checking, verification, and static analysis techniques as well as synthesis procedures * Synchronous and asynchronous systems on all design levels: polychronous systems, endochronous systems, globally asynchronous locally synchronous systems * Cyber-physical systems, hybrid systems, networked systems, and networks in biological systems * High-performance computer architectures like many-core processors, networks on chip, graphics processing units, instruction-level parallelism, dataflow architectures, up to ad-hoc, mobile, and wireless networks * Memory consistency models for multiprocessor and multicore architectures, replicated data, including software and hardware memory models, DRAM scheduling, cache coherency, memory-aware algorithms * Real-time aspects, including hard real-time requirements, security and safety-critical issues, functional and timing verification * Implementation aspects like resource management, including task and communication scheduling, network-, memory-, and power-management, energy/power distribution, fault-tolerance, quality of service, scalability, load balancing, power proportionality * Design principles for concurrent systems, in particular hardware/software co-design, platform-based design, component-based design, energy-aware design, refinement techniques, hardware/software abstractions, cross-layer optimization * Business process modelling, workflow execution systems, process (de-)composition, inter-organizational and heterogeneous workflow systems, systems for computer-supported collaborative work, web services * Case studies of general interest, from industrial applications to consumer electronics and multimedia, automotive systems, (bio-)medical applications, neuromorphic applications, internet (of things) and grid computing, to gaming applications. *PAPER SUBMISSION* ACSD seeks papers describing original work which has not been previously published and is not under review for publication elsewhere. All files must be prepared using the latest IEEE Computer Society conference proceedings guidelines (8.5” × 11” two-column format). The page limit for regular papers is 10 pages. Conference proceedings will be submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. At least one author of each accepted contribution is expected to present the paper at the conference, and will be required to sign the copyright release forms. All papers have to be submitted via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acsd2019 STEERING COMMITTEE Alex Yakovlev, UK (chair) Benoit Caillaud, France Jordi Cortadella, Spain Jörg Desel, Germany Alex Kondratyev, USA Luciano Lavagno, Italy Antti Valmari, Finland Andrey Mokhov, UK CHAIRS Wil van der Aalst, Germany (general chair) Jörg Keller, Germany (program committee co-chair) Wojciech Penczek, Poland (program committee co-chair) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Akshay, India Étienne André, France Mohamed Faouzi Atig, Sweden Josep Carmona, Spain Franck Cassez, Australia Thomas Chatain, France Rocco De Nicola, Italy Jörg Desel, Germany Klaus Echtle, Germany Alain Girault, France Radu Grosu, Austria Stefan Haar, France Loïc Hélouët, France Ludovic Henrio, France Loïg Jézéquel, France Gabriel Juhás, Slovakia Marta Pietkiewicz-Koutny, UK Jörg Keller, Germany (co-chair) Christoph Kessler, Sweden Jan Křetínský, Czech Republic Johan Lilius, Finland Gerald Lüttgen, Germany Roland Meyer, Germany Andrey Mokhov, UK Claire Pagetti, France Wojciech Penczek, Poland (co-chair) Laure Petrucci, France Dumitru Potop-Butucaru, France Klaus Schneider, Germany Sandeep Shukla, India Ashutosh Trivedi, India Jaco van de Pol, Denmark Fei Xia, UK ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Wil van der Aalst (general chair) Anna Kalenkova (publicity chair) Detlef Wetzler (web chair) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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