Coordinating individual systems to function dynamically and simultaneously in all situations.
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MEMOCODE'14
12th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Methods and Models for System Design (MEMOCODE'14)
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, 19-21 October, 2014
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SORT 2014
SORT 2014
5th IEEE Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems
Reno, Nevada, USA, June 9th, 2014
(http://www.es.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/?id=sort2014)
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ACSD 2014
14th International Conference on
Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD 2014)
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Robotic Sensor Networks
The 1st Workshop on Robotic Sensor Networks
- part of CPSWEEK -
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ICECCS 2014
The 19th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
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FORMATS 2014
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MCS 2014
2nd International workshop on the Integration of mixed-criticality subsystems on multi-core and manycore processors
21-22 January 2014
Background
Modern embedded applications typically integrate a multitude of functionalities with potentially different criticality levels into a single system. Without appropriate preconditions, the integration of mixed-criticality subsystems can lead to a significant and potentially unacceptable increase of engineering and certification costs.
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MECO 2014
MECO-2014 Conference
VENUE: Hotel Slovenska Plaza, Budva, Montenegro.
DATES: 15-19, June 2014
ABOUT THE EVENT
The 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO 2014) is a continuation of very successful MECO events (MECO 2012, MECO 2013). It is an International Scientific Forum aimed to present and discuss the leading achievements in the modeling, analysis, design, validation and application of embedded computing systems.
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ISORC 2014
This is the 17th IEEE Computer Society symposium dealing with the rapidly expanding field of object/component/service-oriented real-time distributed computing (ORC) technology.
The principal theme of ISORC is the use of the object, component, and service-oriented computing paradigms - which has prevailed in many non-real-time applications in the past decade - in a wide variety of real-time applications.
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RATE 2013
Distributed Embedded Systems (DES) are rapidly becoming increasingly complex due to requirements on advanced functionality, with increasing amount and heterogeneity of the information that is exchanged. This high complexity imposes major development challenges when non-functional properties must be enforced, such as real-time response and adaptability.
Submitted by Amy Karns on November 12th, 2013