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The 20th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium

December 1-3, 1999

Phoenix, AZ, USA

Mathematics

Sponsor: IEEE Computer Society
Homepage: http://www.cs.tamu.edu/conferences/rtss/
Email: realtime@cs.tamu.edu

Organizers: Richard Gerber (University of Maryland)

Deadline for abstracts: May 01, 1999

Description:
Scope of the Conference:

The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers and developers from academia, industry and government to advance the scientific and engineering technologies of real-time computer and communication systems. Papers on all aspects of real-time systems are sought, including operating systems and scheduling, fault- tolerance, databases, programming languages, tools, communication networks, architectures, performance modeling, formal methods, case studies, and applications. Of particular interest are reports describing practical experiences and experimental results based on system building efforts, and real-time issues in applications such as avionics, multimedia, robotics, military C3I systems, automated process control, and manufacturing.

Workshop and Exhibition:

RTSS'99 will co-host a workshop on November 30, 1999, directly before the conference. The focus of the workshop will be a "hot topic" of special interest to researchers and developers of real-time systems. Details on the workshop will be announced later.

RTSS'99 will include an industrial exhibition in a centrally located space, for vendors to demonstrate state-of-the-art systems, development tools and applications, where RTSS attendees can engage in technical discussions with product engineers and developers; and where company representatives meet (and potentially recruit) young researchers specializing in real-time and embedded systems. To reserve space for the exhibition, please contact the RTSS'99 Exhibition Chair: Professor Lonnie R. Welch (welch@ohio.uta.edu)

Work-in-Progress Session: As in previous years, RTSS'99 will include a Work-In-Progress (WIP) session, featuring short presentations on new and evolving work. Accepted WIP papers will be included in a special proceedings, and distributed to RTSS'99 conference participants. The proceedings will then be published electronically on the IEEE-CS TC-RTS Home Page. WIP papers will be due approximately one month before the symposium.

Mail Address:

Prof. Wei Zhao 
c/o RTSS99 Assistant 
Department of Computer Science 
Texas A&M University 
College Station, TX 77843-3112 

Phone: +1 409 845 3535

Submitted by: Wei Zhao
Date received: March 01, 1999


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