WCET 2011 - 11th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis
Topics/Call fo Papers
11th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis
Porto, Portugal - July 5, 2011
held in conjunction with the 23rd Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems.
Workshop Web site:
http://cs.furman.edu/~chealy/wcet2011/
Important dates:
Submission deadline April 25
Notification of acceptance .. May 18
Final version of papers June 10
Workshop July 5
Authors must submit papers via the EasyChair system:
https: / / www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wcet2011
Please note that we have made the submission deadline as late as possible
in order to meet our own scheduling deadlines, so please do not ask for an
extension.
Background
The goal of the workshop is to bring together people from academia, tool
vendors and users in industry who are interested in all aspects of timing
analysis for real-time systems. The workshop fosters a highly interactive \
format with ample time for in-depth discussions. It provides a relaxed forum
to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions, and to review
current trends in this area.
The presentations will be kept short to leave plenty of time for interaction
of attendees.
The topics of the workshop include any issue related to timing analysis, in
particular:
* Different approaches to WCET computation
* Flow analysis for WCET, loop bounds, feasible paths
* Low-level timing analysis, modeling and analysis of processor features
* Strategies to reduce the complexity of WCET analysis
* Integration of WCET and schedulability analysis
* Methods and benchmarks for WCET analysis evaluation
* Case studies, and industrial experience of WCET analysis
* Measurement-based WCET analysis
* Tools for WCET analysis
* Program and processor design for timing predictability
* Integration of WCET analysis in development procedures
* Compiler optimizations for worst-case paths
* WCET analysis for multi-threaded and multi-core systems
* WCET analysis in the academic curriculum
Statements which are innovative, controversial, or that present new
approaches are especially sought.
Program committee:
Chris Healy (chair) - Furman University, USA
Neil Audsley - University of York, UK
Andreas Ermedahl - Mälardalen University, Sweden
Heiko Falk - TU Dortmund, Germany
Daniel Grund - University of Saarland, Germany
Kevin Hammond - University of St. Andrews, UK
Daniel Kästner - AbsInt, Germany
Raimund Kirner - University of Hertfordshire, UK
Jens Knoop - TU Vienna, Austria
Sibin Mohan - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Isabelle Puaut - IRISA, France
Christine Rochange - IRIT, University of Toulouse, France
Abhik Roychoudhury - National University of Singapore, Singapore
Porto, Portugal - July 5, 2011
held in conjunction with the 23rd Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems.
Workshop Web site:
http://cs.furman.edu/~chealy/wcet2011/
Important dates:
Submission deadline April 25
Notification of acceptance .. May 18
Final version of papers June 10
Workshop July 5
Authors must submit papers via the EasyChair system:
https: / / www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wcet2011
Please note that we have made the submission deadline as late as possible
in order to meet our own scheduling deadlines, so please do not ask for an
extension.
Background
The goal of the workshop is to bring together people from academia, tool
vendors and users in industry who are interested in all aspects of timing
analysis for real-time systems. The workshop fosters a highly interactive \
format with ample time for in-depth discussions. It provides a relaxed forum
to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions, and to review
current trends in this area.
The presentations will be kept short to leave plenty of time for interaction
of attendees.
The topics of the workshop include any issue related to timing analysis, in
particular:
* Different approaches to WCET computation
* Flow analysis for WCET, loop bounds, feasible paths
* Low-level timing analysis, modeling and analysis of processor features
* Strategies to reduce the complexity of WCET analysis
* Integration of WCET and schedulability analysis
* Methods and benchmarks for WCET analysis evaluation
* Case studies, and industrial experience of WCET analysis
* Measurement-based WCET analysis
* Tools for WCET analysis
* Program and processor design for timing predictability
* Integration of WCET analysis in development procedures
* Compiler optimizations for worst-case paths
* WCET analysis for multi-threaded and multi-core systems
* WCET analysis in the academic curriculum
Statements which are innovative, controversial, or that present new
approaches are especially sought.
Program committee:
Chris Healy (chair) - Furman University, USA
Neil Audsley - University of York, UK
Andreas Ermedahl - Mälardalen University, Sweden
Heiko Falk - TU Dortmund, Germany
Daniel Grund - University of Saarland, Germany
Kevin Hammond - University of St. Andrews, UK
Daniel Kästner - AbsInt, Germany
Raimund Kirner - University of Hertfordshire, UK
Jens Knoop - TU Vienna, Austria
Sibin Mohan - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Isabelle Puaut - IRISA, France
Christine Rochange - IRIT, University of Toulouse, France
Abhik Roychoudhury - National University of Singapore, Singapore
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