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* Annoucement: RTLWS 2009
@ 2009-04-28 16:23 Peter Wurmsdobler
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Apologies if you have already received this annoucement, else:

                         CALL FOR PAPERS

                Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop

                    September 28 to 30, 2009
                Technische Universität Dresden
                 Faculty of Computer Science
               Chair of Operating System (TUDOS)
                      Dresden, Germany

Following the meetings of developers and users at the previous ten 
successful Real Time Linux Workshops held in Vienna, Orlando, Milano, 
Boston, Valencia, Singapore, Lille, Lanzhou, Linz and Guadalajara, the 
Real Time Linux Workshop 2009 will come to Germany.

The Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group is glad to announce that 
the Eleventh Real Time Linux Workshop will be held in Dresden, Germany. 
Our thanks go to Prof. Hermann Härtig and the TU Dresden for hosting the 
workshop in Dresden at the Faculty of Computer Science from September 28 
to 30, 2009.

Embedded and real-time Linux is a continuously growing player in the 
embedded appliance market world wide. Notably initiatives in the 
industrial world have been moving embedded and real-time Linux into 
automation/control safety related applications and into industrial 
applications with high security demands alongside typical control 
capabilities. Embedded systems in automation/control, measurement and 
robotics have been continuously moving towards 32-bit systems, opening 
the door for the use of full-featured operating systems like GNU/Linux 
on COTS based systems. With real-time capabilities being a common demand 
for embedded systems, the various real-time variants are important 
features of the versatile GNU/Linux GPOS.

Authors are invited to submit original work dealing with general topics 
related to real-time Linux research, experiments and case studies, as 
well as issues of integration of real-time and embedded Linux. A special 
focus will be on industrial applications and safety related systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

     * Real-time programming models and methods in mainstream-Linux
     * Modifications and variants of the GNU/Linux operating system
       extending its real-time capabilities
     * Contributions to real-time Linux variants, drivers and extensions
     * User-mode real-time concepts, implementation and experiences
     * Real-time Linux applications, in academia, research and industry
     * Real-time Linux in measurement and data acquisition systems
     * Linux/real-time Linux in safety related systems
     * Signal processing with Linux/real-time Linux
     * Work in progress reports, covering recent developments
     * Educational material on real-time Linux
     * Tools for embedding Linux or real-time Linux and embedded
       real-time Linux applications
     * RTOS core concepts, RT-safe synchronization mechanisms
     * Analysis and benchmarking methods and results of real-time
       GNU/Linux variants
     * Debugging techniques and tools, both for code and temporal
       debugging of core RTOS components, drivers and real-time
       applications
     * Real-time related extensions to development environments

Registration

In order to participate at the workshop, please register on the 
registration page http://www.osadl.org/RTLWS11-Registration.form.0.html.
Abstract Submission

If you wish to present a paper at the workshop, please submit an 
abstract using the submission page at 
http://www.osadl.org/RTLWS11-Abstract.submission-form.0.html.
Venue of the TU Dresden, Faculty of Computer Science

Campus of TU Dresden

Address and location
The Faculty of Computer Science is located on the TU Dresden campus, in 
the south of Dresden, at Nöthnitzer Straße 46. Details are given on the 
faculty's Website "How to find us".

Campus
An overview about the TU Dresden campus is available here.

Street map
Click on the red pin marker of this map to display a street map of the 
location and calculate directions to it.

About the Faculty of Computer Science
With more than 2500 students, the Faculty of Computer Science of the TU 
Dresden is one of Germany's largest education centers in the field of 
computer science. The faculty offers a total of twelve different types 
of final qualifications such as diploma, Master's degree, Bachelor's 
degree and a degree in teacher education studies. In addition to 
Computer Science and Media and Computer Science, there are five other 
courses to choose from. These include two Master's degree programs which 
are held in English.

A bit of history
The roots of Computer Science at the TU Dresden go back to the early 
days of electronic computing. Researchers from Dresden under the 
leadership of Prof. N. J. Lehmann were among the first to develop drum 
storages and digital electronic computers. Founded in 1828, the TU 
Dresden is one of the oldest established technical universities in 
Germany with a strong emphasis on research and international 
cooperation. In 1990, the Faculty of Computer Science was established in 
its present form. Today, 28 professors and lecturers as well as more 
than 260 staff members work at its six institutes.

Presentation of the Faculty of Computer Science at the TU Dresden
This presentation (in PDF format) contains some more information about 
the Faculty of Computer Science at the TU Dresden.
Important dates

     * Release of this Call for Papers on January 19, 2009
     * Second Call for Papers on March 16, 2009
     * Extended abstract submission until May 18, 2009
     * Notification upon acceptance by June 26, 2009
     * Paper submission deadline on Aug 3, 2009
     * Workshop from September 28 to 30, 2009

Organization committee

     * Prof. Hermann Härtig (TU Dresden, Germany)
     * Dr. Carsten Emde (OSADL, Germany)
     * Dr. Peter Wurmsdobler (OSADL, Germany)
     * Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, (Lanzhou University, China)
     * Dr. Zhou Qingguo, (Lanzhou University, China)

Program committee

The members of the program committee who will review the submitted 
abstracts will be announced along with the Second Call for Papers 
scheduled for March 16, 2009.
Workshop organizers

     * Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany
     * OSADL Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group
     * Distributed and Embedded Systems Lab, Lanzhou University, China
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* Annoucement: RTLWS 2009
@ 2009-04-29  9:42 Peter Wurmsdobler
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Peter Wurmsdobler @ 2009-04-29  9:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-rt-users

Apologies if you have already received this annoucement, else:

                         CALL FOR PAPERS

                Eleventh Real-Time Linux Workshop

                    September 28 to 30, 2009
                Technische Universität Dresden
                 Faculty of Computer Science
               Chair of Operating System (TUDOS)
                      Dresden, Germany

Following the meetings of developers and users at the previous ten 
successful Real Time Linux Workshops held in Vienna, Orlando, Milano, 
Boston, Valencia, Singapore, Lille, Lanzhou, Linz and Guadalajara, the 
Real Time Linux Workshop 2009 will come to Germany.

The Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group is glad to announce that 
the Eleventh Real Time Linux Workshop will be held in Dresden, Germany. 
Our thanks go to Prof. Hermann Härtig and the TU Dresden for hosting the 
workshop in Dresden at the Faculty of Computer Science from September 28 
to 30, 2009.

Embedded and real-time Linux is a continuously growing player in the 
embedded appliance market world wide. Notably initiatives in the 
industrial world have been moving embedded and real-time Linux into 
automation/control safety related applications and into industrial 
applications with high security demands alongside typical control 
capabilities. Embedded systems in automation/control, measurement and 
robotics have been continuously moving towards 32-bit systems, opening 
the door for the use of full-featured operating systems like GNU/Linux 
on COTS based systems. With real-time capabilities being a common demand 
for embedded systems, the various real-time variants are important 
features of the versatile GNU/Linux GPOS.

Authors are invited to submit original work dealing with general topics 
related to real-time Linux research, experiments and case studies, as 
well as issues of integration of real-time and embedded Linux. A special 
focus will be on industrial applications and safety related systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

     * Real-time programming models and methods in mainstream-Linux
     * Modifications and variants of the GNU/Linux operating system
       extending its real-time capabilities
     * Contributions to real-time Linux variants, drivers and extensions
     * User-mode real-time concepts, implementation and experiences
     * Real-time Linux applications, in academia, research and industry
     * Real-time Linux in measurement and data acquisition systems
     * Linux/real-time Linux in safety related systems
     * Signal processing with Linux/real-time Linux
     * Work in progress reports, covering recent developments
     * Educational material on real-time Linux
     * Tools for embedding Linux or real-time Linux and embedded
       real-time Linux applications
     * RTOS core concepts, RT-safe synchronization mechanisms
     * Analysis and benchmarking methods and results of real-time
       GNU/Linux variants
     * Debugging techniques and tools, both for code and temporal
       debugging of core RTOS components, drivers and real-time
       applications
     * Real-time related extensions to development environments

Registration

In order to participate at the workshop, please register on the 
registration page http://www.osadl.org/RTLWS11-Registration.form.0.html.
Abstract Submission

If you wish to present a paper at the workshop, please submit an 
abstract using the submission page at 
http://www.osadl.org/RTLWS11-Abstract.submission-form.0.html.
Venue of the TU Dresden, Faculty of Computer Science

Campus of TU Dresden

Address and location
The Faculty of Computer Science is located on the TU Dresden campus, in 
the south of Dresden, at Nöthnitzer Straße 46. Details are given on the 
faculty's Website "How to find us".

Campus
An overview about the TU Dresden campus is available here.

Street map
Click on the red pin marker of this map to display a street map of the 
location and calculate directions to it.

About the Faculty of Computer Science
With more than 2500 students, the Faculty of Computer Science of the TU 
Dresden is one of Germany's largest education centers in the field of 
computer science. The faculty offers a total of twelve different types 
of final qualifications such as diploma, Master's degree, Bachelor's 
degree and a degree in teacher education studies. In addition to 
Computer Science and Media and Computer Science, there are five other 
courses to choose from. These include two Master's degree programs which 
are held in English.

A bit of history
The roots of Computer Science at the TU Dresden go back to the early 
days of electronic computing. Researchers from Dresden under the 
leadership of Prof. N. J. Lehmann were among the first to develop drum 
storages and digital electronic computers. Founded in 1828, the TU 
Dresden is one of the oldest established technical universities in 
Germany with a strong emphasis on research and international 
cooperation. In 1990, the Faculty of Computer Science was established in 
its present form. Today, 28 professors and lecturers as well as more 
than 260 staff members work at its six institutes.

Presentation of the Faculty of Computer Science at the TU Dresden
This presentation (in PDF format) contains some more information about 
the Faculty of Computer Science at the TU Dresden.
Important dates

     * Release of this Call for Papers on January 19, 2009
     * Second Call for Papers on March 16, 2009
     * Extended abstract submission until May 18, 2009
     * Notification upon acceptance by June 26, 2009
     * Paper submission deadline on Aug 3, 2009
     * Workshop from September 28 to 30, 2009

Organization committee

     * Prof. Hermann Härtig (TU Dresden, Germany)
     * Dr. Carsten Emde (OSADL, Germany)
     * Dr. Peter Wurmsdobler (OSADL, Germany)
     * Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, (Lanzhou University, China)
     * Dr. Zhou Qingguo, (Lanzhou University, China)

Program committee

The members of the program committee who will review the submitted 
abstracts will be announced along with the Second Call for Papers 
scheduled for March 16, 2009.
Workshop organizers

     * Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany
     * OSADL Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group
     * Distributed and Embedded Systems Lab, Lanzhou University, China

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