[hpc-announce] CfP - IEEE ISORC 2016.

MARIA SOLEDAD GARCIA VALLS mvalls at it.uc3m.es
Wed Nov 25 02:54:32 CST 2015


IEEE ISORC 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS
YORK, UNITED KINGDOM
MAY 17 - 20, 2016
http://www.isorc2016.org


Important Dates


            Submission deadline January 12, 2016

            Acceptance notification February 20, 2016

            Camera-ready papers March 20, 2016



The best papers from ISORC 2016 will be invited for submission to the ISORC
special issue of a suitable IEEE / ACM Journal

ISORC has become established as the leading event devoted to
state-of-the-art research in the field of object/component/service-oriented
real-time distributed computing (ORC) technology. In 2016, we have adopted
a new theme, Real-Time Issues and Challenges for novel applications and
systems: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems, Industrial
automation systems, Internet of Things and Smart Grids. In addition to
high-quality theoretical papers, we solicit high-quality papers pertaining
to the above application domains.

We invite original submissions  pertaining  to  all  aspects  of  ORC
technology and especially those that are well aligned with the 2016 theme.
These include, but are not limited to:

Programming and system engineering: real-time programming challenges, ORC
paradigms, object/component models, languages, synchronous languages, RT
CORBA, Embedded .NET, RT RMI, RT Java, UML, model-maintenance, system of
systems, time-predictable systems and hardware.

Distributed computing and communication infrastructures: real-time
communication, networked platforms, protocols, Internet QoS, peer-to-peer
computing, sensor networks, VANETS and V2V and V2I communication, trusted
and dependable systems.

System software: real-time kernels and OS, middleware support for ORC, QoS
management, extensibility, synchronization, resource allocation,
scheduling, fault tolerance, security.

Applications: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems,
Industrial automation systems, Internet of Things and Smart Grids, embedded
systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems,
sensors, etc), multimedia processing, RT Web-based applications.

System evaluation: output accuracy, timing, dependability, end-to-end QoS,
overhead, fault detection and recovery time.

Cyber-physical systems: mobile systems, wireless sensor networks, real-time
analytics.

Guidelines for Manuscripts

IEEE ISORC 2016 invites papers in three categories. According to program
committee guidelines, papers presenting practical techniques, ideas, or
evaluations will be favored, with papers reporting experimentation results
and industrial experiences particularly welcome. Originality will not be
interpreted too narrowly, but papers that are based on severely unrealistic
assumptions will not be accepted however mathematically or logically
sophisticated the discussion may be. Submission guidelines for each
category of paper are as follows:
Papers should describe original work and be maximum 8 pages in length using
the IEEE paper format (link to templates). A maximum of two extra pages may
be purchased.  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 papers (4 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.


Acceptance Criteria

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.


Publication information

Papers are to be submitted through the Easychair system.
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.

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MARISOL GARCIA VALLS
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
http://www.it.uc3m.es/mvalls
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IEEE ISORC 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS 
YORK, UNITED KINGDOM 
MAY 17 - 20, 2016 
http://www.isorc2016.org 


Important Dates 


            Submission deadline January 12, 2016 

            Acceptance notification February 20, 2016 

            Camera-ready papers March 20, 2016



The best papers from ISORC 2016 will be invited for submission to the ISORC special issue of a suitable IEEE / ACM Journal

ISORC has become established as the leading event devoted to state-of-the-art research in the field of object/component/service-oriented real-time distributed computing (ORC) technology. In 2016, we have adopted a new theme, Real-Time Issues and Challenges for novel applications and systems: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems, Industrial automation systems, Internet of Things and Smart Grids. In addition to high-quality theoretical papers, we solicit high-quality papers pertaining to the above application domains.

We invite original submissions  pertaining  to  all  aspects  of  ORC technology and especially those that are well aligned with the 2016 theme. These include, but are not limited to: 

Programming and system engineering: real-time programming challenges, ORC paradigms, object/component models, languages, synchronous languages, RT CORBA, Embedded .NET, RT RMI, RT Java, UML, model-maintenance, system of systems, time-predictable systems and hardware. 

Distributed computing and communication infrastructures: real-time communication, networked platforms, protocols, Internet QoS, peer-to-peer computing, sensor networks, VANETS and V2V and V2I communication, trusted and dependable systems. 

System software: real-time kernels and OS, middleware support for ORC, QoS management, extensibility, synchronization, resource allocation, scheduling, fault tolerance, security. 

Applications: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems, Industrial automation systems, Internet of Things and Smart Grids, embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems, sensors, etc), multimedia processing, RT Web-based applications.

System evaluation: output accuracy, timing, dependability, end-to-end QoS, overhead, fault detection and recovery time. 

Cyber-physical systems: mobile systems, wireless sensor networks, real-time analytics.

Guidelines for Manuscripts 

IEEE ISORC 2016 invites papers in three categories. According to program committee guidelines, papers presenting practical techniques, ideas, or evaluations will be favored, with papers reporting experimentation results and industrial experiences particularly welcome. Originality will not be interpreted too narrowly, but papers that are based on severely unrealistic assumptions will not be accepted however mathematically or logically sophisticated the discussion may be. Submission guidelines for each category of paper are as follows:  
Papers should describe original work and be maximum 8 pages in length using the IEEE paper format (link to templates). A maximum of two extra pages may be purchased.  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 papers (4 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. 


Acceptance Criteria 

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. 


Publication information 

Papers are to be submitted through the Easychair system. 
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. 


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