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Author CfP: OMG's Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop 2006
dana@omg.org

2006-03-15, 5:47 pm

Call For Participation:
Workshop on Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded
Systems
July 10-13, 2006; Washington, DC USA
Submission: http://www.omg.org/abstracts.


The Object Management Group=99 (OMG=99), has issued a Call for
Participation for its
Workshop on Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded
Systems, to be
held July 10-13, 2006 in Washington, DC, USA.
The workshop is co-sponsored by PrismTech (www.prismtechnologies.com).

The abstract submission deadline is Friday, March 31, 2006. For more
information, please visit http://www.omg.org/abstracts.

Software standards for real-time and embedded systems must support
stringent
resource, reliability, and timing requirements. The challenge is
particularly
acute for middleware standards, which have to cope with performance and
reliability variations of the underlying infrastructure. OMG provides a
widely-used set of standards for this purpose, including the Data
Distribution
Service (DDS) middleware standard, for the predictable distribution of
real-time
data with minimal overhead, and the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture
(CORBA=AE), with support for real-time scheduling, fault tolerance and
resource-constrained systems. OMG's Unified Modeling Language=99
(UML=AE) standard
supports real-time analysis and design, and its Model Driven
Architecture=AE
(MDA=AE) is used to create applications from models.

Following the success of past real-time and embedded workshops, OMG is
hosting
this workshop as a forum for standards users, researchers and
implementers to
share their experiences. Presentations and discussions at the workshop
will also
help shape future of OMG standards.

The workshop Program Committee is seeking proposals for presentations
of
experience reports, evaluations, case studies or research papers
relevant to:

=B7 Real-time systems
=B7 Embedded systems
=B7 Fault-tolerant systems
=B7 High-availability systems
=B7 Safety-critical systems
=B7 Robotics
=B7 Software-defined radio systems
=B7 Design tools for real-time distributed systems
=B7 Information Assurance for embedded systems

Technologies relevant to this workshop include (but aren't limited to):

=B7 Real-time middleware, including real-time CORBA
=B7 Data Distribution Service (DDS)
=B7 Real-time databases
=B7 Real-time Java
=B7 Real-time operating systems, including Real-time Linux
=B7 Middleware for embedded and resource-constrained systems
=B7 Architecture Frameworks, including MODAF, DODAF and TOGAF
=B7 Modeling notations, including UML
=B7 Model-Driven approaches, including MDA
=B7 Design methods, including Agile methods
=B7 Component platforms, including CCM
=B7 Novel transport mechanisms
=B7 High-level real-time programming models
=B7 Service-oriented architectures (SOA)
=B7 Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) architecture

The Program Committee is also interested in receiving proposals for
panel
sessions any of the above areas as well as proposals for half-day or
full-day
tutorials on established techniques and standards in any of the areas
touched on
in this call. Interested individuals or organizations are invited to
submit a
brief (up to 600-word) abstract of their proposed workshop presentation
by
Friday, March 31, 2006 using this Web form:
http://www.omg.org/abstracts.

The Program Committee will select presentations for inclusion in the
program and
notify authors on Thursday, April 13, 2006. Final presentation
materials will be
required from all selected presenters by Monday, June 19, 2006. The
final
workshop agenda and registration details will be available on Tuesday,
April 18,
2006 and posted at:
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/re...2006/index.htm.

Exhibit space is available; for more information contact Kevin Loughry
at
loughry@omg.org, +1-781-444 0404. Sponsorship opportunities are
available;
contact Ken Berk at kenberk@omg.org, +1-781-444 0404.

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About The OMG
The Object Management Group (OMG) is an international, open membership,
not-for-
profit computer industry standards consortium. OMG member companies
write, adopt,
and maintain its standards following a mature, open process. OMG's
standards implement
the Model Driven Architecture=AE (MDA=AE), maximizing ROI through a
full-lifecycle
approach to enterprise integration that covers multiple operating
systems, programming
languages, middleware and networking infrastructures, and software
development
environments. OMG's standards include: UML=AE (Unified Modeling
Language=99 );
CORBA=AE (Common Object Request Broker Architecture); CWM=99 (Common
Warehouse Metamodel); and industry-specific standards for dozens of
vertical markets.
OMG has offices at 140 Kendrick Street, Building A, Suite 300, Needham,
MA 02494
USA.

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