Software & systems engineering and their applications.
This project aims to achieve key technology, infrastructure, and regulatory science advances for next generation medical systems based on the concept of medical application platforms (MAPs). A MAP is a safety/security-critical real-time computing platform for: (a) integrating heterogeneous devices and medical IT systems, (b) hosting application programs ("apps") that provide medical utility through the ability to both acquire information and update/control integrated devices, IT systems, and displays. The project will develop formal architectural and behavioral specification languages for defining MAPs, with a focus on techniques that enable compositional reasoning about MAP component interoperability and safety. These formal languages will include an extensible property language to enable the specification of real-time, quality-of-service, and attributes specific to medical contexts that can be leveraged by code generation, testing, and verification tools. The project will work closely with a synergistic team of clinicians, device industry partners, regulators, and medical device interoperability and safety standard organizations to develop an open source MAP innovation platform to enable key stakeholders within the nation's health care ecosphere to identify, prototype, and evaluate solutions to key technology and regulatory challenges that must be overcome to develop a commodity market of regulated MAP components. Because MAPs provide pre-built certified infrastructure and building blocks for rapidly developing multi-device medical applications, this research has the potential to usher in a new paradigm of medical system that significantly increases the pace of innovation, lowers development costs, enables new functionality by aggregating multiple devices into a system of systems, and achieves greater system safety.
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Kansas State University
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National Science Foundation
Venkatesh Ranganath
John Hatcliff
John Hatcliff Submitted by John Hatcliff on August 27th, 2015

The objective of this research is an injection of new modeling techniques into the area of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). The approach is to design new architectures for domain-specific modeling tools in order to permit feedback from analysis, validation, and verification engines to influence how CPSs are designed. This project involves new research into the integration of existing, heterogeneous modeling languages in order to address problems in CPS design, rather than a single language for all CPS. Since many tools for analysis, validation, and verification focus on at most two of the three major components of CPS (communication, computation, and control), new paradigms in modeling are used to integrate tools early in the design process. The algorithms and software developed in this project run validation and verification tools on models, and then close the loop by using the tool outputs to automatically modify the system models. The satisfaction of design requirements in CPSs is critical for tomorrow's societal technologies such as smart buildings, home healthcare, and water management. Among the most compelling design requirements are those of safety, and CPSs for autonomous vehicles exemplify this well. By involving a full-sized autonomous vehicle in this project, the validation and verification of safety requirements is tied to a concrete platform that is broadly understood. By involving students in the design of behaviors of the vehicle, the project exposes scientists and engineers of tomorrow to societal-scale problems, and tools to address them.

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National Science Foundation
Jonathan Sprinkle (Former PI)
Jonathan Sprinkle
Submitted by Loukas Lazos on August 27th, 2015
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SCOPES 2016
19th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES 2016) A next edition of the workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems  (SCOPES) will be organized in 2016. The workshop will feature a combination of research papers and research presentations (details see below). The papers and presentation abstracts will also be published in the ACM digital library. The workshop is held in cooperation with ACM SIGBED and EDAA. AIM AND SCOPE
Submitted by Anonymous on August 25th, 2015
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WRD 2016
10th HiPEAC Workshop on Reconfigurable Computing (WRD 2016) January 19, 2016, Prague, Czech Republic | http://www.fe.up.pt/wrc2016
Submitted by Anonymous on August 25th, 2015
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ARD2016
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS ARC2016: 12th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing    21-24 March 2016 | Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |   http://lcr.icmc.usp.br/arc2016/
Submitted by Anonymous on August 25th, 2015
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ETAPS 2016
ETAPS is a confederation of several conferences, each with its own Programme Committee and Steering Committee. ETAPS is the most important and visible annual European event related to software sciences. Altogether, more than 500 researchers participate in this event every year.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 25th, 2015
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ARCS 2016
29th GI/ITG International Conference on *Architecture of Computing Systems* (ARCS 2016) The ARCS series of conferences has a long tradition reporting high quality results in computer architecture and operating systems research. The focus of the 2016 conference will be on *Heterogeneity in Architectures and Systems - From Embedded to HPC*. In 2016, ARCS will be organized by the Department of Computer Science at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU).
Submitted by Anonymous on August 25th, 2015
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PDP 2016
24th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing (PDP 2016) Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing has undergone impressive changes over recent years. New architectures and applications have rapidly become the central focus of the discipline. These changes are often a result of cross-fertilization of parallel and distributed technologies with other rapidly evolving technologies.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 10th, 2015
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(MC)3
Multi-Core and Many-Core systems for EMbedded Computing (MC)3 Special session in 24th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing (PDP 2016) http://www.pdp2016.org/SS9.html 17-19 Feb. 2016, Crete, Greece
Submitted by Anonymous on August 10th, 2015
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DoCEIS 2016
7th Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems (DoCEIS 2016) The 7th Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems (DoCEIS’16) will reflect on the growing interests in research, development and application of Cyber-Physical Systems.
Submitted by Anonymous on July 20th, 2015
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