[ecoop-info] International workshop on Distributed Architecture modeling for Novel Component based Embedded systems- CFP

Brahim HAMID hamid at irit.fr
Sun Mar 27 20:05:50 CEST 2011


-- Please accept our apologies in case of cross-posting. --

Please  disseminate the DANCE workshop CFP  to your colleagues, project 
and industrial partners and phd students that could be interested.

The cfp  is also  available in pdf.




========================================================================
DANCE: International workshop on Distributed Architecture
modeling for Novel Component based Embedded systems
           In conjunction with SEAA 2011
           August 30 to September 2, 2011
                    Oulu, Finland
http://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/dance/
========================================================================

IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of papers:             April 20, 2010
Notification of acceptance:       Mai 20, 2010
Camera-ready paper due:          June 1, 2010

Distributed systems research covers a wide spectrum of applications 
ranging across embedded real/time systems, commercial transaction 
systems, transportation systems, and military/space systems.  Such 
systems raise several issues not found in single processor systems. The 
main difficulty arises when considering dependability, security, 
adaptability and resources  constrained  computing.  This area  
requires  computing  systems  to run  software in an  efficient and 
trustworthy way. That is, in order to be able to design complex 
architectures in reasonable time, novel and effective design 
methodologies are needed to automatically build applications from 
high-level descriptions to take into account what needs to be deployed 
on hardware. To remedy this weakness, combining both model and component 
seems to be a very promising cocktail for building solutions to this 
problem.

The introduction of the component approach in the development of 
embedded systems allows facilitating their design by building through an 
assembly of existing components. Indeed, this approach provides a clear 
separation between the specification and implementation of components. 
Note however that in the context of component software, distributed 
architecture is significantly more demanding than that of traditional 
monolithic integrated solution. Model-driven engineering provides a very 
useful contribution for the design of distributed systems since it 
bridges the gap between design issues and implementation concerns. It 
helps the designer to concentrate on application structure and required 
behavior and it permits us to specify in a separate way non-functional 
requirements such as underlying execution infrastructure/middleware, 
dependability and reconfiguration issues that are very important to 
guide the implementation process.

The main focus of DANCE   is on the topic of making design and 
implementation expert knowledge available to distributed real time 
embedded systems (DRTES) engineering  processes.   Special  emphasis 
will be devoted to promote discussion and interaction between 
researchers and practitioners focused on the particularly challenging 
task to efficiently integrate dependability and reconfiguration 
solutions within the restricted available design space and time. 
Furthermore, one important focus is on the potential benefits of the 
combination of model- driven engineering with languages  and 
representation of component engineering solutions. The workshop aims to 
bring together researchers from various fields involved in the 
development and deployment of component in embedded systems with a 
particular focus on the transfer of results from fundamental research to 
the industrial development of energy, resource and time constrained 
applications.  The exchange of concepts, prototypes, research ideas, and 
other results which contribute to the academic arena and also benefit 
business and industrial communities, is of particular interest. Some of 
the topics that we seek to include in the workshop are related to the 
development of models and tools to support the inclusion of energy, 
resource and time constraints within dependability and reconfiguration 
requirements  issues into the embedded systems  engineering process.

The session topics include but are not limited to:

- Engineering of  component based  DRTES:
  . Specification of distributed architecture for model driven 
development process
  . Architecture and execution support design
  . Specification of distributed architecture using new programming 
paradigms
  . Description languages, Patterns, Meta- modeling, Multi- modeling, 
UML Profiles, DSLs, ...

- Dependability and reconfiguration with energy, resource and time 
constraints:
   . Distributed adaptive and self-adaptive softwares for DRTES 
applications with constraints
   . Reconfiguration and dependability requirements specification 
component-based approaches to engineering
   . Tools support for assisting modeling, deployment and configuration 
of DRTES with constraints
   . Case studies, empirical results, experience reports, suit-tools


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

The Paper submission system and further instructions are available at the
submission page (http://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/submission).

Accepted papers will be included in the proceedings, published by the IEEE
Computer Society Press, and the IEEE Xplore Digital library.

Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in
the Journal on Information and Software Technology (Elsevier).


ORGANIZERS:

Brahim Hamid (IRIT-University of Toulouse , France), 
brahim.hamid at irit.fr <mailto:brahim.hamid at irit.fr>
François Terrier  (CEA LIST , France), francois.terrier at cea.fr 
<mailto:francois.terrier at cea.fr>
Siobhán Clarke (Lero, Ireland), siobhan.clarke at scss.tcd.ie

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

- Jean-Michel Bruel (IRIT-University of Toulouse,France)
- Siobhan Clarke  (Lero, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
- Ivica Crnkovic (University of Mardalen, Sweden)
- Khalil Drira (LAAS-CNRS, France)
- Bouchra El Asri (SI2M ENSIAS, Rabat,Maroc)
- Huascar.Espinoza (TECNALIA - Software Systems Engineering, Spain)
- Lidia Fuentes (Universidad de Malaga , Spain)
- Marie-Pierre Gervais (LIP6, France)
- Christophe Gransart (INRETS, France)
- Stefan Gruner (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
- Brahim Hamid (IRIT-University of Toulouse, France)
- Mohamed Jmaiel (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
- Ferhat Khendek (University of Concordia, Canada)
- Roman Obermaisser (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Flavio Oquendo (European University of Brittany - UBS/VALORIA, France)
- Mourad Oussalah (LINA - CNRS UMR 6241, Nantes, France)
- Laurent Pautet (Telecom - ParisTech, France)
- Antonio Perez (Ikerlan-K4, Spain)
- Ansgar Radermacher (CEA LIST, France)
- Carsten Rudolph (Fraunhofer SIT, Germany)
- Christoph Ruland (University of Siegen, Germany)
- Eric Rutten (INRIA, France)
- Francesca Saglietti (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
- Lionel Seinturier (LIFL-University of Lille, France)
- François Terrier (CEA LIST , France
- Salvador Trujillo (Ikerlan-K4, Spain)
- Marisol Garca Valles  (Uiversidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
- Bechir Zalila (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
- Huaxi Zhang,  IRIT-University of Toulouse,France

-Visit the International Workshop "DANCE" in Oulu, Finland,  Aug 30,2011 - Sep 02,2011

For further information seehttp://seaa2011.oulu.fi




Le 14/02/2011 19:45, Brahim HAMID a écrit :
> Please  disseminate the DANCE workshop CFP  to your colleagues, 
> project and industrial partners and phd students that could be 
> interested.
>
> The cfp  is also  available in pdf.
>
> Please accept our apologies in case of cross-posting.
>
>
> ========================================================================
> DANCE: International workshop on Distributed Architecture
> modeling for Novel Component based Embedded systems
>           In conjunction with SEAA 2011
>           August 30 to September 2, 2011
>                    Oulu, Finland
> http://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/dance/
> ========================================================================
>
> IMPORTANT DATES:
> Submission of papers:             April 20, 2010
> Notification of acceptance:       Mai 20, 2010
> Camera-ready paper due:          June 1, 2010
>
> Distributed systems research covers a wide spectrum of applications 
> ranging across embedded real/time systems, commercial transaction 
> systems, transportation systems, and military/space systems.  Such 
> systems raise several issues not found in single processor systems. 
> The main difficulty arises when considering dependability, security, 
> adaptability and resources  constrained  computing.  This area  
> requires  computing  systems  to run  software in an  efficient and 
> trustworthy way. That is, in order to be able to design complex 
> architectures in reasonable time, novel and effective design 
> methodologies are needed to automatically build applications from 
> high-level descriptions to take into account what needs to be deployed 
> on hardware. To remedy this weakness, combining both model and 
> component seems to be a very promising cocktail for building solutions 
> to this problem.
>
> The introduction of the component approach in the development of 
> embedded systems allows facilitating their design by building through 
> an assembly of existing components. Indeed, this approach provides a 
> clear separation between the specification and implementation of 
> components. Note however that in the context of component software, 
> distributed architecture is significantly more demanding than that of 
> traditional monolithic integrated solution. Model-driven engineering 
> provides a very useful contribution for the design of distributed 
> systems since it bridges the gap between design issues and 
> implementation concerns. It helps the designer to concentrate on 
> application structure and required behavior and it permits us to 
> specify in a separate way non-functional requirements such as 
> underlying execution infrastructure/middleware, dependability and 
> reconfiguration issues that are very important to guide the 
> implementation process.
>
> The main focus of DANCE   is on the topic of making design and 
> implementation expert knowledge available to distributed real time 
> embedded systems (DRTES) engineering  processes.   Special  emphasis 
> will be devoted to promote discussion and interaction between 
> researchers and practitioners focused on the particularly challenging 
> task to efficiently integrate dependability and reconfiguration 
> solutions within the restricted available design space and time. 
> Furthermore, one important focus is on the potential benefits of the 
> combination of model- driven engineering with languages  and 
> representation of component engineering solutions. The workshop aims 
> to bring together researchers from various fields involved in the 
> development and deployment of component in embedded systems with a 
> particular focus on the transfer of results from fundamental research 
> to the industrial development of energy, resource and time constrained 
> applications.  The exchange of concepts, prototypes, research ideas, 
> and other results which contribute to the academic arena and also 
> benefit business and industrial communities, is of particular 
> interest. Some of the topics that we seek to include in the workshop 
> are related to the development of models and tools to support the 
> inclusion of energy, resource and time constraints within 
> dependability and reconfiguration requirements  issues into the 
> embedded systems  engineering process.
>
> The session topics include but are not limited to:
>
> - Engineering of  component based  DRTES:
>  . Specification of distributed architecture for model driven 
> development process
>  . Architecture and execution support design
>  . Specification of distributed architecture using new programming 
> paradigms
>  . Description languages, Patterns, Meta- modeling, Multi- modeling, 
> UML Profiles, DSLs, ...
>
> - Dependability and reconfiguration with energy, resource and time 
> constraints:
>   . Distributed adaptive and self-adaptive softwares for DRTES 
> applications with constraints
>   . Reconfiguration and dependability requirements specification 
> component-based approaches to engineering
>   . Tools support for assisting modeling, deployment and configuration 
> of DRTES with constraints
>   . Case studies, empirical results, experience reports, suit-tools
>
>
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
>
> The Paper submission system and further instructions are available at the
> submission page (http://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/submission).
>
> Accepted papers will be included in the proceedings, published by the 
> IEEE
> Computer Society Press, and the IEEE Xplore Digital library.
>
> Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for 
> publication in
> the Journal on Information and Software Technology (Elsevier).
>
>
> ORGANIZERS:
>
> Brahim Hamid (IRIT-University of Toulouse , France), 
> brahim.hamid at irit.fr <mailto:brahim.hamid at irit.fr>
> François Terrier  (CEA LIST , France), francois.terrier at cea.fr 
> <mailto:francois.terrier at cea.fr>
> Siobhán Clarke (Lero, Ireland), siobhan.clarke at scss.tcd.ie
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
>
> - Jean-Michel Bruel (IRIT-University of Toulouse,France)
> - Siobhan Clarke  (Lero, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
> - Ivica Crnkovic (University of Mardalen, Sweden)
> - Khalil Drira (LAAS-CNRS, France)
> - Bouchra El Asri (SI2M ENSIAS, Rabat,Maroc)
> - Huascar.Espinoza (TECNALIA - Software Systems Engineering, Spain)
> - Lidia Fuentes (Universidad de Malaga , Spain)
> - Marie-Pierre Gervais (LIP6, France)
> - Christophe Gransart (INRETS, France)
> - Stefan Gruner (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
> - Brahim Hamid (IRIT-University of Toulouse, France)
> - Mohamed Jmaiel (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
> - Ferhat Khendek (University of Concordia, Canada)
> - Roman Obermaisser (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
> - Flavio Oquendo (European University of Brittany - UBS/VALORIA, France)
> - Mourad Oussalah (LINA - CNRS UMR 6241, Nantes, France)
> - Laurent Pautet (Telecom - ParisTech, France)
> - Antonio Perez (Ikerlan-K4, Spain)
> - Ansgar Radermacher (CEA LIST, France)
> - Carsten Rudolph (Fraunhofer SIT, Germany)
> - Christoph Ruland (University of Siegen, Germany)
> - Eric Rutten (INRIA, France)
> - Francesca Saglietti (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
> - Lionel Seinturier (LIFL-University of Lille, France)
> - François Terrier (CEA LIST , France
> - Salvador Trujillo (Ikerlan-K4, Spain)
> - Marisol Garca Valles  (Uiversidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
> - Bechir Zalila (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
> - Huaxi Zhang,  IRIT-University of Toulouse,France
> -Visit the International Workshop "DANCE" in Oulu, Finland,  Aug 30,2011 - Sep 02,2011
>
> For further information seehttp://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/dance
> -- 
> Dr. Brahim HAMID
> IRIT, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
> (computer science research institute of toulouse)
> 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France
> phone/fax: +33 (0)5 6150 2386 / 4173
> e-mail:hamid at irit.fr
> web:http://www.irit.fr/~Brahim.Hamid
>
> Before printing, think about the environment


-Visit the International Workshop "DANCE" in Oulu, Finland,  Aug 30,2011 - Sep 02,2011
For further information see http://seaa2011.oulu.fi/index.php/dance
-- 
Dr. Brahim HAMID
IRIT, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
(computer science research institute of toulouse)
118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France
phone/fax: +33 (0)5 6150 2386 / 4173
e-mail: hamid at irit.fr
web: http://www.irit.fr/~Brahim.Hamid

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