Software & systems engineering and their applications.
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SAC 2014
ACM Symposium On Applied Computing For the past twenty-eight years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world. SAC 2014 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP), and is hosted by Seoul National University, Kyungpook National University, Soongsil University and Dongguk University.  
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WMC2013
WORKSHOP The purpose of WMC is to share new ideas, experiences and information about research and development of Mixed Criticality real-time systems. THEMES
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SAE 2014
SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition In today’s automotive climate, the automotive community is increasingly called upon to think strategically and form unique relationships that expand the reach of the industry into a new era of collaboration.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 13th, 2013
Workshop on Timing Analysis and Synthesis for Synchronous Models (TASS 2013) December 3rd 2013, Vancouver, Canada   In conjunction with IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) 2013 (http://2013.ieee-rtss.org/) Scope of the Workshop   Model-based design of embedded control systems using Synchronous Reactive (SR) models is among the best practices for software development in the automation, automotive and aeronautic industry.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 13th, 2013
International Workshop on Real-Time and Distributed Computing in Emerging Applications Colocated with 34th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
Submitted by Anonymous on August 13th, 2013
International Conference on Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology (ICHIT 2013)   http://www.ichit2013.org    October 25th ~ 26th, 2013, Hannam University, Daejeon, Korea   Since 2006, ICHIT has been focused on various aspects of advances in Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 13th, 2013
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DSM 13
An upward shift in abstraction leads to a corresponding increase in productivity. In the past this has occurred when programming languages have evolved towards a higher level of abstraction. Today, domain-specific languages provide a viable solution for continuing to raise the level of abstraction beyond coding, making development faster and easier.
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Y2 Report
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Y1 Report
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