Software & systems engineering and their applications.
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CASES 2017
International Conference on Compilers, Architectures, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems (CASES 2017) at the Embedded System Week (ESWeek) October 15-20, 2017 | Seoul, South Korea | http://www.esweek.org/cases/
Submitted by Anonymous on June 9th, 2017
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ERTS² 2018
Embedded Real Time Software and Systems ( ERTS² 2018) The ERTS2 congress created by the late Jean-Claude Laprie in 2002 is a unique European cross sector event on Embedded Software and Systems, a platform for top-level scientists with representatives from universities, research centres, agencies and industries. The previous editions gathered more than 100 talks, 500 participants and 60 exhibitors. ERTS2 is both:
Submitted by Anonymous on June 9th, 2017
Computation is everywhere. Greeting cards have processors that play songs. Fireworks have processors for precisely timing their detonation. Computers are in engines, monitoring combustion and performance. They are in our homes, hospitals, offices, ovens, planes, trains, and automobiles. These computers, when networked, will form the Internet of Things (IoT). The resulting applications and services have the potential to be even more transformative than the World Wide Web. The security implications are enormous. Internet threats today steal credit cards. Internet threats tomorrow will disable home security systems, flood fields, and disrupt hospitals. The root problem is that these applications consist of software on tiny low-power devices and cloud servers, have difficult networking, and collect sensitive data that deserves strong cryptography, but usually written by developers who have expertise in none of these areas. The goal of the research is to make it possible for two developers to build a complete, secure, Internet of Things applications in three months. The research focuses on four important principles. The first is "distributed model view controller." A developer writes an application as a distributed pipeline of model-view-controller systems. A model specifies what data the application generates and stores, while a new abstraction called a transform specifies how data moves from one model to another. The second is "embedded-gateway-cloud." A common architecture dominates Internet of Things applications. Embedded devices communicate with a gateway over low-power wireless. The gateway processes data and communicates with cloud systems in the broader Internet. Focusing distributed model view controller on this dominant architecture constrains the problem sufficiently to make problems, such as system security, tractable. The third is "end-to-end security." Data emerges encrypted from embedded devices and can only be decrypted by end user applications. Servers can compute on encrypted data, and many parties can collaboratively compute results without learning the input. Analysis of the data processing pipeline allows the system and runtime to assert and verify security properties of the whole application. The final principle is "software-defined hardware." Because designing new embedded device hardware is time consuming, developers rely on general, overkill solutions and ignore the resulting security implications. The data processing pipeline can be compiled into a prototype hardware design and supporting software as well as test cases, diagnostics, and a debugging methodology for a developer to bring up the new device. These principles are grounded in Ravel, a software framework that the team collaborates on, jointly contributes to, and integrates into their courses and curricula on cyberphysical systems.
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Submitted by Bjoern Hartmann on May 4th, 2017
15th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Formal Methods and Models for System Design (MEMOCODE) co-located withInternational Conference on Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD) http://www.fmcad.org/FMCAD17
Submitted by Anonymous on March 20th, 2017
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CyberC 2017
CyberC 2017 : The 9th International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery Nanjing, China | October 12 - 14, 2017 | www.Cyberc.org Cosponsors: IEEE Communication Society (technically - under approve), IEEE Big Data Initiative, IEEE SDN (Software Defined Networks) Initiative, IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Technical Committee on Big Data (TCBD) Scope :
Submitted by Anonymous on March 6th, 2017
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SiPS 2017
IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SiPS 2017) IEEE SiPS is a premier international forum collecting researchers and practitioners from industry and academia for exchanging the latest scientific and technical advances in the area of design and implementation of signal processing systems. It addresses current and future challenges and new directions in research and development of these systems. Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts on topics including, but not limited to:
Submitted by Anonymous on March 6th, 2017
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BDNT 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS International Workshop on Big Data and Networks Technologies (BDNT’2017) Held in parallel with The 12th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications
Submitted by Anonymous on March 6th, 2017
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PATMOS 2017
27th International Symposium on Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation (PATMOS) 25 - 27 September 2017 | Thessaloniki, Greece | http://patmos2017.web.auth.gr PATMOS is Technically Sponsored by IEEE CASS. The conference proceedings will be included in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 6th, 2017
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ICUAS'17
The 2017 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS'17) The 2017 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, ICUAS'17, will be held in Miami, FL, on June 13-16. The conference venue is the Miami Marriott, Biscayne Bay hotel. The hotel is close to the Miami Arts, Wynwood and Design districts and just minutes from the Miami Beach Convention Center. It is the only marina-front downtown hotel with incredible bay views. ICUAS'17 is fully sponsored by the ICUAS Association, a non-profit organization.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 6th, 2017
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SAMOS XVII
International Conference on Embedded Computer Systems: 
Submitted by Anonymous on February 20th, 2017
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