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SOBRES 2013 : Software-Based Methods for Robust Embedded Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.danceos.org/sobres/2013/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Deadline extended to May 12th!
### Overview Future hardware designs for embedded systems are expected to exhibit an increasing rate of intermittent errors in exchange for smaller device sizes and lower energy consumption. This bears new challenges for software on all layers of the software stack − from the operating system over compilers and run-time systems up to the application − which have to provide and use software-based measures to compensate for unreliable hardware. The 1st Workshop on Software-Based Methods for Robust Embedded Systems (SOBRES ′13) aims to provide a highly interactive forum for researchers and developers to discuss the application of and relationships between exciting new dependability concepts for all layers of the software stack, such as operating systems, compilers, virtual machines and application frameworks. The goal is to put these constructs into a common reference frame and to build connections between the software engineering and embedded systems communities. ### Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Software-based methods for fault injection and fault detection * Software-based fault injection using virtual machine technology * Software-based monitoring and analysis of soft errors * Visualization and assessment of soft errors * Software-based methods for fault isolation and fault recovery * Fault-tolerant operating systems * System software support for fault-tolerant applications * Virtualisation-based fault tolerance * Fault-tolerant data structures and algorithms * Software-based methods for the (semi-)automatic application of fault-tolerance measures * Language- and compiler-based approaches * Static analysis of dependability properties * Formal models for software-based dependability ### Important Dates 2013-05-12: Submission deadline 2013-05-20: Author notification 2013-07-01: Camera-ready version 2013-09-01: Lightning talk abstracts 2013-09-16: Workshop ### Submission Guidelines for Position Papers: Invitation to the workshop will be based on accepted position papers, 5−15 pages in length. All papers must be written in English and submitted as PDF documents in [LNI format][2] through the [INFORMATIK '13 online submission system][3]. Paper submissions will be reviewed by the workshop program committee and by designated reviewers. Papers will be evaluated based on originality, relevance, and technical quality. Accepted papers will be published in GI-Edition Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI). Note that for publication in in the proceedings at least one author has to register for INFORMATIK '13 by 2012-06-30. [2]: http://www.gi.de/service/publikationen/lni/ [3]: https://www.conftool.pro/informatik2013/index.php?page=newPaper&form_contributiontypeID=57&newpaper=true ### Proposals for Lightning Talks: In addition to position papers, we also solicit proposals for lightning talks, that is, a combination of a 5 minute talk and 5-10 minute slot for questions and answers. Prospective lightning presenters should send us an abstract of 250 words (sobres13@danceos.org), deadline: 2013-09-01). Abstracts will NOT be published, they are intended to be read by the reviewers only (hence the late deadline). ### Demos: Based on the overall schedule and the topics of the accepted papers and lightning talks the organizers will invite authors to give a tabletop demo of their tool or system during the workshop. ### Workshop Co-Chairs: Daniel Lohmann, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen Rüdiger Kapitza, Technische Universität Braunschweig Olaf Spinczyk, Technische Universität Dortmund ### Program Committee: Klaus Echtle, University of Duisburg-Essen Christof Fetzer, TU Dresden Jörg Kaiser, University of Magdeburg Johan Karlsson, Chalmers University of Technology David H. Lorenz, The Open University of Israel Harald Michalik, TU Braunschweig Hans P. Reiser, University of Passau Antonio Casimiro, University of Lisboa, Portugal |
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