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Important Dates: Paper Submissions: 30 November 2007 Acceptance Notification: 10 January 2008 Camera-Ready Papers: 1 February 2008 SCOPE
This is the eleventh IEEE
Computer Society symposium dealing with the rapidly expanding field of
object/component/service-oriented real-time distributed computing (ORC)
technology. The principal theme of ISORC is the use of the object-oriented
computing paradigm - which has prevailed in many non-real-time applications
in the past decade - in a wide variety of real-time applications. In the
ISORC series, this paradigm emphasizes its spirit of openness where diverse
views and new approaches to challenging issues can be freely discussed. TOPICS
OF INTEREST
Papers pertaining to all aspects of ORC are sought, including but not limited to the following: Programming and system engineering: ORC paradigms, object/component models, languages, RT Corba, Embedded .NET, RT RMI, RT Java, UML, model-driven development of high integrity applications, specification, design, verification, validation, testing, maintenance, system of systems, etc. Distributed
computing and communication infrastructures: Internet QoS (quality of service), real-time communication, networked computing platforms, protocols, peer-to-peer computing, sensor networks, inter-operability, security, trusted and dependable systems, fault tolerance, virtual subnets for ORC. System software: real-time kernels and operating systems, middleware support for ORC, QoS management, extensibility, synchronization, resource allocation, scheduling, fault tolerance, security. Applications: embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems, sensors, etc), multimedia processing, RT Web-based applications and use of XML, real-time object-oriented simulations. System evaluation: output accuracy, timeliness, worst-case execution time,
dependability, end-to-end QoS, overhead, fault
detection and recovery time. Papers dealing with other issues
that are related to the specification, design, implementation, and evaluation
of ORC systems are also welcome. To promote dialogues between researchers and
users of ORC, contributions from industry are particularly welcome. CONFERENCE
SESSION FORMATS
Following the tradition of ISORC, the
conference program will consist of sessions of different formats:
GUIDELINES
FOR MANUSCRIPTS
Research Papers. Papers should describe original work and be 8 pages or less in length using the IEEE paper format. Papers presenting
Industrial Advances. Industrial papers and
practitioner reports, describing experiences of using ORC technology in
application or tool development projects, are an integral part of the
technical program of ISORC. A majority of these papers are expected to be
shorter and less formal than research papers. They should clearly identify,
and discuss in detail, the issues that represent notable industrial advances.
Reports with project metrics supporting their claims are particularly sought,
as well as those that show both benefits and drawbacks of the approaches used
in the given project. Short Synopses. Short papers (5 pages or less using the IEEE format) on
substantial real-time applications are also invited, and should contain
enough information for the program committee to understand the scope of the
project and evaluate the novelty of the problem or approach. According to program committee
guidelines, papers presenting practical techniques, ideas, or evaluations
will be favored. Papers reporting experimentation results and industrial
experiences are particularly welcome. Originality will not be interpreted too
narrowly. Papers
that are based on severely unrealistic assumptions will not be accepted
however mathematically or logically sophisticated the discussion may be. All accepted submissions will appear in the proceedings published by IEEE. A person will not be allowed to present more than 2 papers at the symposium. ** Selected papers will also be invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of the International Journal of Computer Systems Science & Engineering ** PAPER
SUBMISSION
Papers should be formatted using the IEEE Computer Society format. Authors should indicate whether the submitted paper is a research paper or in the category of industrial advances. Please submit your paper in portable postscript or pdf format (all uncommon fonts embedded).
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