Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES'02)
and
Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES'02)
(Immediately after PLDI'02)
http://www.edaa.com/lctes-scopes02
A key goal of this joint event is to bring together attendees from
different areas such as programming
languages, compilers, CAD of embedded systems and embedded system
engineering. Also, it is an objective to provide a forum for experts
from academia and industry to meet. Another objective is to stimulate
interactive discussions among the attendees.
Original submissions are invited in all areas relevant to the above theme. Appropriate topics include (but are not restricted to) the following aspects of embedded systems.
- Object-oriented modeling
- Programming languages for embedded applications
- Real-time and embedded Java, real-time UML
- Specification of embedded software
- Software synthesis
- Software design for multiprocessor systems
- Memory management/garbage collection for embedded systems
- Concurrent+distributed embedded environments/runtime systems
- Real-time operating systems: environment and tools (e.g., RT-Linux)
- Exception and interrupt handling for real-time
- Code generation for embedded processors
- Program optimization for real-time performance and DSPs
- Exploitation of memory hierarchies
- compilers for hardware/software codesign
- compilers for reconfigurable architectures
- Timing analysis: static and dynamic approaches
- Timing predictability of modern architectures
- Real-time scheduling analysis
- Design of low power embedded software systems
- Profiling, measurement, debugging of embedded applications
- Support for partitioning, mapping, and compression
- Embedded system integration
- Validation and verification techniques for embedded software
Papers should report new, previously unpublished research and should not exceed 5000 words including figures and references. The format of the paper should be close to the final format (2 columns per page, 10 point font). All accepted papers will be presented at the conference and published in the conference proceedings.
All submissions must be made either through the conference's interactive
web page or by a single e-mail message to devadas@mit.edu. Each e-mail
should include three attachments:
(a) A filled-out form containing information about the submission
(see web page),
(b) A summary in plain ASCII text, and
(c) the paper, in postscript or pdf formats.
Postscript and pdf formats which must be interpretable
by ghostscript and acroread, respectively. The paper must be prepared
for USLetter (8.5''x11'') or A4 page sizes.
These are firm constraints; submissions not meeting the criteria described above will not be considered.
Instructions for submissions are found at the following web-site: http://dosx.lcs.mit.edu- Papers due: Feb 8, 2002 (extended deadline!)
- Author notification: April 2, 2002
- Final papers due: May 2, 2002
Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre , Nuernberger Str. 65, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Co-Chairs
Peter Marwedel, University of Dortmund, Peter.Marwedel@udo.edu
Srinivas Devadas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, devadas@mit.edu