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- From: best@bucs2.bu.edu (Azer Bestavros)
- Newsgroups: comp.realtime
- Subject: IEEE-RTTC Newsletter for Sun Jan 03, 1993
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 16:00:45 GMT
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
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- Originator: best@bucs2
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- Dear Newsgroup reader,
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- The following is the latest Electronic Newsletter of the IEEE Technical
- Committee on Real-Time Systems. The IEEE-RTTC newsletter is one year old
- and is issued on a monthly basis. The newsletter is sent (via direct mail)
- to anyone who subscribes to it. To be added to the IEEE-RTTC mailing list,
- please send a request with your full name and E-mail address to:
- IEEE-RTTC-request@cs.bu.edu
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- Thanks,
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- Azer Bestavros, PhD Computer Science Department Email: best@cs.bu.edu
- Assistant Professor 111 Cummington St, MCS #276 Work : (617) 353-9726
- Boston University Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Home : (617) 495-2187
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- 1. son@bbibbi.cs.Virginia.EDU (78 lines)
- CFP Tenth IEEE RTOSS Workshop, New York, NY........................ 4
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- 2. alex@vulcan.njit.edu (Alexander D. Stoyenko) (64 lines)
- CFP: 1st IEEE RT Applications Workshop............................. 81
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- 3. homer@cs.bu.edu (Steve Homer) (56 lines)
- Chair Search....................................................... 146
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- Message 1; Postmarked Wed Dec 16 10:23:14 1992
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- From: son@bbibbi.cs.Virginia.EDU
- Sender: best@cs.bu.edu
- Subject: CFP Tenth IEEE RTOSS Workshop, New York, NY
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- Tenth IEEE Workshop on
- Real-Time Operating Systems and Software
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
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- May 13-14, 1993
- New York, NY
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- This workshop is the tenth in a continuing series of IEEE-sponsored
- workshops on real time operating systems and software.
- The workshop has several goals:
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- - to investigate advances in real-time operating systems,
- software, and programming environments;
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- - to promote interaction among real-time computing researchers and
- practitioners;
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- - to evaluate the maturity and directions of real-time system
- technology.
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- Workshop attendees will explore the best current ideas on real-time software
- and operating systems. Position papers describing new ideas, promising
- approaches, and work in progress are considered particularly appropriate.
- Topics of the workshop include:
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- - Real-time operating systems and communication.
- - Real-time programming, requirements, analysis, and specification.
- - Real-time software systems.
- - Real-time scheduling and resource management.
- - Examples of current real-time systems with challenging time constraints.
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- Prospective attendees should send 8 copies of a 3-5 page position paper to
- the Program Chair by February 1, 1993. The position paper should focus on
- insights and lessons gained from recent research and practical experience in
- real-time operating systems and software. Complete details regarding the
- workshop will be sent to all participants along with acceptance letters by
- March 20, 1993. A digest of accepted position papers will be made available
- at the conference.
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- General Chair:
- Horst Wedde
- Computer Science Department
- Wayne State University
- Detroit, MI 48202
- USA
- phone: (313) 963-1725
- fax: (313) 577-6868
- hwedde@cs.wayne.edu
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- Program Chair;
- Sang H. Son
- Department of Computer Science
- University of Virginia
- Charlottesville, VA 22903
- USA
- phone: (804) 982-2205
- fax: (804) 982-2214
- son@virginia.edu
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- Program Committee:
- Ashok Agrawala, U. Maryland
- Domenico Ferrari, UC Berkeley
- Farnam Jahanian, IBM
- Tom LeBlanc, U. Rochester
- Kwei-Jay Lin, U. Illinois
- Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech
- Alex Stoyenko, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Hideyuki Tokuda, Carnegie Mellon University
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- Message 2; Postmarked Wed Dec 16 18:38:33 1992
- From: alex@vulcan.njit.edu (Alexander D. Stoyenko)
- Subject: CFP: 1st IEEE RT Applications Workshop
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- Dear colleagues,
-
- I would like to encourage you strongly to make a submission to the First
- IEEE Workshop on Real-Time Applications, to take place in New York City on
- May 12, 1993. The Workshop is the first of its kind and is taking place in
- conjunction with the annual IEEE Workshop on Real-Time Systems and Software.
- The Workshop will serve as a forum for industrial, government and academic
- researchers, practitioners and engineers who have been addressing practical
- applications in any real-time application domain: astronomy, physical,
- military, complex systems, energy, transportation, environmental,
- petro-chemical, pharmaceutical, process control, telecommunications,
- manufacturing, multi-media... to name just a few! An older CFP (in
- PostScript) is available using anonymous FTP from the IEEE-RTTC repository
- at: cs.bu.edu (/IEEE-RTTC/ directory). The deadline has been extended to
- February 1st, 1993. Cases where proprietary and security issues need to be
- addressed before an official submission may be allowed will be accommodated.
- We are interested in receiving 1-5 page position papers that would clearly
- specify the problem with respect to its application environment,
- requirements and external process characteristics, possibly present the
- solutions to the problem, and discuss unsolved problems.
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- The Workshop is supported by Honeywell, IEEE TC on Real-Time Systems, Office
- of Naval Research, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Real-Time Computing Laboratory
- at NJIT and the Institute for Systems Integration at NJIT.
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- Chair (General and Academia): Alexander D. Stoyenko, New Jersey Institute of
- Technology
- Chair (Industry): Prabha Gopinath, Honeywell
- Chair (Government): Felix Schwering, U.S. Army CECOM
- Program Committee: Paul Drongowski, Siemens
- Wolfgang A. Halang, Fern University Hagen
- Steve Howell, Naval Surface Warfare Center
- Jiandong Huang, Honeywell
- Harold W. Lawson, Lawson Publishing and Consulting
- Ted G. Lewis, Oregon State University
- Bruce Shriver, Consultant
- Horst F. Wedde, Wayne State University
- Lonnie R. Welch (local arrangements), NJIT
- Daniel Wolfson, Sematech
- Janusz Zalewski, Southwest Texas State University
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- Interested parties should submit a position paper to:
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- Alexander D. Stoyenko
- Real-Time Computing Laboratory
- Department of Computer and Information Science
- New Jersey Institute of Technology
- University Heights
- Newark, New Jersey 07102
- (201) 596-5765(office) -3366(secretary) -5777(fax)
- E-mail: alex@vienna.njit.edu
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- A Call-For-Papers with the incorrect deadline of January 1st (in
- PostScript) is available via anonymous FTP from the IEEE-RTTC
- repository at: cs.bu.edu (/IEEE-RTTC directory)
- Please circulate! Alex Stoyenko.
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- Message 3; Postmarked Tue Dec 17 18:38:17 1992
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- From: homer@cs.bu.edu (Steve Homer)
- Sender: bestavros@cs.bu.edu (Azer Bestavros)
- Subject: Chair Search
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- OPEN POSITION
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- Chair
- Computer Science Department
- Boston University
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- Applications are invited for the position of Chairperson of
- the Computer Science Department starting in September of
- 1993. This is a senior-level position intended for a person
- with a strong record of research and with a commitment to
- excellence in scholarship and teaching. We currently have
- considerable strength in theoretical computer science and
- are looking for a dynamic computer scientist to lead the
- department in developing new areas of expertise in applied
- computer science.
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- The Computer Science Department in the College of Liberal
- Arts offers B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. programs and has a dis-
- tinguished research faculty. Current faculty research
- interests include distributed computing, real-time systems,
- theory of computation, randomness in computing, fault
- tolerant computing, natural language processing, programming
- language theory and automated deduction. There are 130
- undergraduate computer science majors and 70 graduate stu-
- dents. The department has excellent computing facilities
- and close connections to many other allied programs within
- the university.
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- Besides being a wonderful place to live, Boston offers the
- very best opportunities to pursue research and teaching in
- close proximity to other leading research institutions. If
- you are interested in joining our department, please send a
- current vita and the names and addresses of four people from
- whom we can request references to:
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- Professor Steven Homer
- Search Committee Chair
- Department of Computer Science
- 111 Cummington Street
- Boston University
- Boston, MA 02215
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- Boston University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
- employer. Women/minority candidates are encouraged to apply.
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