9th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing

(JRWRTC 2015)

in conjunction with the
Lille, France, 4-6th November 2015, 2015

Important dates

Submission deadline: September 6, 2015
September 13, 2015
Notification of acceptance: October 1, 2015
Final manuscript due: October 9, 2015
Conference: 4-6th November 2015

Workshop chair

Program committee

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  • The purpose of the 9th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing is to bring together junior researchers working on real-time systems (PhD students, postdocs, etc). It will provide a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions, and to review current trends in this area. The workshop will be based on short presentations and a poster session to encourage discussion by the conference attendees.

    Submitted papers are limited to 4 pages, double column format, font no smaller than 9 points (the latex template can be downloaded here and the Word template here). Every submission should be co-authored by at least one junior researcher. Submissions are now open through Easychair. One author of every accepted paper should be registered to the conference to present the paper in a talk and during the poster session. Please consult the website of the 23rd International Conference on Real-Time and Network Systems for further information on registration, venue and hotel reservations.

    The call for papers is available as both PDF and plain text.

    List of accepted papers:
    • Failure tolerance for a multicore real-time system scheduled by PD2
      Yves Marcellin Mouafo Tchinda, Annie Geniet-Choquet and Gaëlle Largeteau-Skapin
    • Discussion on the Spectral Analysis of Real-Time Multi-Path Tasks
      Fabrice Guet, Luca Santinelli and Jérôme Morio
    • Scheduling of parallel applications on many-core architectures with caches: bridging the gap between WCET analysis and schedulability analysis
      Viet Anh Nguyen, Isabelle Puaut and Damien Hardy
    • A Comparative Study of the Precision of Stack Cache Occupancy Analyses
      Amine Naji and Florian Brandner
    • ASLA: Adaptive System Level in AUTOSAR
      Amel Belaggoun, Ansgar Radermacher and Valerie Issarny
    • Towards Utilizing Reconfigurable Shared Resources in Multi-Core Hard Real-Time Systems
      Luca Pezzarossa, Martin Schoeberl and Jens Sparsø
    • Regulation versus Flow Control in NoC for Hard Real-time Systems: a Preliminary Case Study
      Hamdi Ayed, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Jérôme Ermont and Christian Fraboul

    The proceedings will be available at the conference. A copy of the proceedings is also available online.

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