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NGOSCPS 2019 - 1st International Workshop on Next-Generation Operating Systems for Cyber-Physical Systems (NGOSCPS): On Beyond POSIX

Date2019-04-15

Deadline2019-02-18

VenueMontreal, Canada Canada

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cdgill/ngoscps2019

Topics/Call fo Papers

This first NGOSCPS workshop solicits position papers from researchers, and from other stakeholders in academic, industry and government organizations, with a focus on real-time and embedded systems, operating systems, formal methods, cyber-physical systems, and other disciplines, towards framing and moderating a conversation among the workshop participants to identify, document, and discuss important open problems, potential approaches, and promising research agendas towards a new generation of operating systems for cyber-physical systems.
Interested participants are encouraged to submit position papers of 2-3 pages in length (including references) in two-column ACM conference format by Monday, February 18, 2019 (anywhere on earth), at the workshop's submission site:
https://ngoscps2019.hotcrp.com/paper/new
Authors of position papers that are selected to appear at the workshop will be invited to give a brief presentation on the topic of their position papers and to participate in a moderated panel with audience interaction that will follow the set of individual presentations in each topic area.
ACM formatting templates are available at
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-templ....
To ensure uniform style across the workshop's position papers, authors should please not change the ACM template in terms of font sizes or page margins.
Topics of interest for this year's workshop papers and presentations include, but are not limited to:
- What assumptions that are embodied by the current state of the art need to be re-examined to realize a new generation of more effective operating systems for cyber-physical systems?
- How must the current operating system approaches evolve, and what new abstractions, semantics, architectures, designs, implementations, etc. will be needed to achieve such a vision fully?
- How could existing operating systems, particularly those developed through research to refine real-time, embedded, and cyber-physical systems semantics, be leveraged towards those goals?
- What opportunities may exist for colleagues in different cyber-physical systems research areas to collaborate towards developing new approaches that cross-cut two or more disciplines?
WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Björn Brandenburg, MPI-SWS
Chris Gill (chair), Washington University in St.louis
Gabriel Parmer, George Washington University
Jing Li, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Joël Goossens, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, INRIA
Rasit Eskicioglu, University of Manitoba
Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz
Silvia Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University

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