| The 14th International Workshop on
              Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems - JTRES 2016Part of theAug. 29 - Sept. 2, 2016Lugano, Switzerland
::Call for Papers:: 
 
 ::Motivation::Over 90% of all microprocessors are now used for real-time and
              embedded applications. Embedded devices are deployed on a broad
              diversity of distinct processor architectures and operating
              systems. The application software for many embedded devices is
              custom tailored if not written entirely from scratch. The size of
              typical embedded system software applications is growing
              exponentially from year to year, with many of today's embedded
              systems comprised of multiple millions of lines of code. For all
              of these reasons, the software portability, reuse, and modular
              composability benefits offered by Java are especially valuable to
              developers of embedded systems. Both embedded and general purpose software frequently need to
              comply with real-time constraints. Higher-level programming
              languages and middleware are needed to robustly and productively
              design, implement, compose, integrate, validate, and enforce
              memory and real-time constraints along with conventional
              functional requirements for reusable software components. The Java
              programming language has become an attractive choice because of
              its safety, productivity, its relatively low maintenance costs,
              and the availability of well trained developers. ::Goal::Interest in real-time Java by both the academic research
              community and commercial industry has been motivated by the need
              to manage the complexity and costs associated with continually
              expanding embedded real-time software systems. The goal of the
              workshop is to gather researchers working on real-time and
              embedded Java to identify the challenging problems that still need
              to be solved in order to assure the success of real-time Java as a
              technology and to report results and experience gained by
              researchers. The Java ecosystem has outgrown the combination of Java as
              programming language and the JVM. For example, Android uses Java
              as source language and the Dalvik virtual machine for execution.
              Languages such as Scala are compiled to Java bytecode and executed
              on the JVM. JTRES welcomes submissions that apply such approaches
              to embedded and/or real-time systems. ::Submission Requirements:: Participants are expected to submit a paper of at most 10 pages
            (ACM Conference Format, i.e., two-columns, 10 point font). Accepted
            papers will be published in the ACM International Conference
            Proceedings Series via the ACM Digital Library and have to be
            presented by one author at the JTRES.
 
 LaTeX and Word templates can be found at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
 
 The ISBN number for JTRES 2016 is TBD.
 
 Papers describing open source projects shall include a description
            how to obtain the source and how to run the experiments in the
            appendix. The source version for the published paper will be hosted
            at the JTRES web site.
 Papers should be submitted through EasyChair. Please use the
            submission link:
 https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jtres2016
 
 Selected papers will be invited for submission to a special issue of
            the TBD.
 
 Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to:
 
 
              New real-time programming paradigms and language featuresIndustrial experience and practitioner reportsOpen source solutions for real-time JavaReal-time design patterns and programming idiomsHigh-integrity and safety critical system supportJava-based real-time operating systems and processorsExtensions to the RTSJ and SCJReal-time and embedded virtual machines and execution
                environmentsMemory management and real-time garbage collectionMultiprocessor and distributed real-time JavaReal-time solutions for AndroidLanguages other than Java on real-time or embedded JVMsBenchmarks and Open Source applications using real-time Java ::Important Dates:: 
              Paper Submission: 3 July, 2016 (extended)Notification of Acceptance: 28 July, 2016 (extended)Camera Ready Paper Due: 15 August, 2016Workshop: 29 August - 2 September, 2016 ::Program Chair:: 
              Martin Schoeberl, Technical University of Denmark ::Workshop Chair:: 
              Walter Binder, University of Lugano (USI), Switzerland ::Program Committee Members:: 
              Ethan Blanton, Fiji Systems IncAna Cavalcanti, University of YorkPeter Dibble, RTSJM. Teresa Higuera-Toledano, Universidad Complutense de MadridJames Hunt, AicasStephan Korsholm, Via University CollegeDoug Lea, SUNY OswegoDoug Locke, LC Systems ServicesKelvin NilsenWolfgang Puffitsch, Technical University of DenmarkAnders Ravn, Aalborg UniversityMartin Schoeberl, Technical University of DenmarkFridtjof Siebert, AicasAndy Wellings, University of YorkLukasz Ziarek, SUNY Buffalo |