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MoBE-RTES 2011 - 2nd IEEE Workshop on Model-based Engineering for Real-Time Embedded Systems (MoBE-RTES 2011)

Date2011-03-28

Deadline2010-10-14

VenueNewport Be, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.artist-embedded.org/artist/-W...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Model-based engineering (MBE) is evolving into a fully-fledged engineering
discipline, with well-established standards, industrial-strength tools, and
emerging theoretical foundations. Models are being used to design, specify,
and
implement a variety of complex and mission-critical systems. MBE involves
rich
and powerful development environments supporting design, analysis,
validation,
and implementation of such systems, which provide significantly higher
levels of
abstraction and computer-based automation than traditional approaches. These
are
particularly useful in developing complex real-time and embedded systems
(RTES),
which pose great challenges to system designers and implementers. The
MoBE-RTES
workshop is based on the premise that successful development of complex
real-
time and embedded systems necessarily requires careful architectural design
and
that this, in turn, involves the extensive use of models, modeling tools,
and
model-based development methods.

TOPICS OF INTEREST:

The focus of the workshop is on contributions that describe theorical and/or

empirical advances in model-based engineering of RTES. In particular, the
following topics are of primary interest (although other topics related to
the
workshop theme are also welcome):

* Modeling languages specific to RTES,
* Usages of MARTE (Modeling and Analysis of Real-time and Embedded systems),
the
OMG standard UML profile for RTES (e.g. application experience,
extensions, on-
going work, tutorials, etc.)
* Tools that support model-based development of RTES,
* Model-based safety engineering: e.g. methods of specifying safety
attributes
in an architectural model, methods for ensuring safety of implementations,
etc.
* Formal and semi-formal methods for analyzing architectural models for key
performance indicators of RTES,
* Examples of innovative applications of MBE to RTES development in
industry.

PAPER SUBMISSION:

Papers should describe original work and be 8 pages or less in length using
the
IEEE paper format. A maximum of two extra pages may be purchased. All
accepted
submissions will appear in the proceedings published by IEEE. Papers should
be
formatted using the IEEE Computer Society format. Please submit your paper
in
portable postscript or pdf format (all uncommon fonts embedded).

Papers can be submitted at:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=moberte...

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline: October 14, 2010
Notification of acceptance: December 9, 2010
Camera-ready Due: January 17, 2011
Workshop: March 28, 2011

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:

Sébastien Gérard (CEA LIST)
Fabrice Kordon (LIP6)
Bran Selic (Malina Software)

Last modified: 2010-09-12 13:49:58