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RTCOMP'06: Scope

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    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

      • Energy-aware real-time systems and applications
      • Quality of service and scheduling
      • Software engineering for real-time computing and systems
      • System design and analysis (probabilistic analysis, quality of service support, validation technologies, survivability and security, reliability issues, ...)
      • Infrastructure and hardware (embedded devices, resource constrained methods, time synchronization, ...)
      • Software technologies (real-time operating systems, middleware and distributed technologies, compiler support, component-based technologies, ...)
      • Fault-tolerance
      • Embedded systems and ubiquitous computing
      • Architectures
      • Distributed systems
      • Real-time databases
      • Programming languages and run-time systems
      • Formal methods used in real-time systems and computing
      • Communication methods
      • Real-time network connection scheduling
      • Feed-back scheduling
      • Multiprocessor scheduling
      • Resource management
      • Scheduling algorithms and analysis
      • Real-time kernel support
      • Modeling and synthesis techniques
      • Real-time data-flow applications/computing
      • Real-time control and sensing
      • Hardware software co-design
      • System-on-chip
      • Real-time & embedded distributed algorithms & systems
      • Simulation of real-time systems
      • Multimedia and QoS support
      • Real-time middleware systems
      • Mobile computing
      • Object oriented methods for real-time systems
      • Knowledge-based real-time systems
      • Algorithms and applications (telecommunications, aerospace, entertainment, consumer electronics, ...)
      • Case studies


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