JTRES 2009 Call for Participation

Martin Schoeberl mschoebe@mail.tuwien.ac.at
Fri Aug 28 12:10:00 GMT 2009


                     CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                      The 7th Workshop on
       Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
                           JTRES 2009

               Universidad Complutense de Madrid
                    Facultad de Informatica

                      23-25 September 2009
                         Madrid, Spain

             http://pan.vmars.tuwien.ac.at/jtres2009/



JTRES is an important event for embedded Java and real-time Java
technology. The 7th edition of the JTRES will offer 6 invited
presentations, a tutorial on the Java memory model, and 25 technical
papers.

For the full advance program of JTRES, registration and hotel
information, please visit http://pan.vmars.tuwien.ac.at/jtres2009/

EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: AUGUST 31, 2007

Kind Regards,

Martin Schoeberl (Program Chair)

JTRES Program:

    ::Wednesday, September 23th::

    8:45  	Registration and Welcome
    9:15 	Welcome, Martin Schoeberl, M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano
    9:30 	Invited Talks

        * So, You Think You Want Real-Time!
          Eric Bruno
        * JSR-282 Status Report
          Peter Dibble, Andy Wellings

    10:45 	Break
    11:00 	Session Components and Distributed RTS, Chair: TBD

        * Providing Temporal Isolation in the OSGi Framework
          T. Richardson, A.J. Wellings, J.A. Dianes, M. Díaz
        * Design Patterns for Supporting RTSJ Component Models
          Mohammed Alrahmawy, Andy Wellings
        * A Flexible Java Framework for Embedded Systems
          Juan A. Holgado-Terriza, Jaime Viúdez-Aivar
        * An RTSJ-based Reconfigurable Server Component
          Mohammed Alrahmawy, Andy Wellings

    13:00 	Lunch
    14:30 	Invited Talk

        * David Hardin TBD

    15:15 	Session RTSJ Benchmarks, Chair TBD

        * CDx: A Family of Real-time Java Benchmarks
          Tomas Kalibera, Jeff Hagelberg, Filip Pizlo, Ales Plsek, Ben Titzer, Jan Vitek
        * Evaluation of the Real-Time Java Runtime Environment for Deployment in Time-critical Systems
          John F. Schommer, Dominik Franke, Carsten Weise, Stefan Kowalewski

    16:15 	Break
    16:45 	Scheduling Frameworks, Chair: TBD

        * Enhancing the Platform Independence of the Real-Time Specification for Java
          A.J. Wellings, Y. Chang, T. Richardson
        * Avoiding Unbounded Priority Inversion in Barrier Protocols Using Gang Priority Management
          Harald Röck, Joshua Auerbach, David F. Bacon, M. Kirsch
        * Applying Fixed-Priority Preemptive Scheduling with Preemption Threshold to Asynchronous Event Handling in the RTSJ
          MinSeong Kim, Andy Wellings

    18:15 	Outro

    ::Thursday, September 24th::

    9:00 	Tutorial

        * Tutorial: The Java Memory Model
          Jaroslav Sevcik

    10:00 	Break
    10:15 	Tutorial cont.

        * Tutorial: The Java Memory Model
          Jaroslav Sevcik

    11:15 	Break
    11:30 	Session Rale-Time JVM implementation, Chair: TBD

        * Data Caching, Garbage Collection, and the Java Memory Model
          Wolfgang Puffitsch
        * Replicating Real-Time Garbage Collector for Java
          Tomas Kalibera
        * Real Time Java on resource-constrained platforms with Fiji VM
          Filip Pizlo, Lukasz Ziarek, Jan Vitek

    13:00 	Lunch
    14:30 	Invited Talk

        * Virtual prototyping embedded software for virtual machines
          Jean-Pierre Talpin

    15:15 	Session Hardware Support for Real-Time Systems, Chair: TBD

        * A Customizable Multiprocessor for Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous Execution
          A. Malik, Z. Salcic, A. Girault, A. Walker, S.C. Lee
        * Using Hardware Methods to Improve Time-predictable Performance in Real-time Java Systems
          Jack Whitham, Neil Audsley, Martin Schoeberl

    16:15 	Outro
    19:00 	Social Event (TBD)


    ::Friday, September 25th::

    9:00 	Invited Talks

        * Verification and Certification of Java
          Gilles Barthe
        * Saftey Critical Java (JSR-302) Status Report
          Doug Locke

    10:15 	Break
    10:30 	Session Java for Safety-Critical Applications, Chair: TBD

        * On transforming Java like programs into memory-predictable code
          Diego Garbervetsky, Sergio Yovine, Víctor Braberman, Martín Rouaux, Alejandro Taboada
        * A predictable Java profile - rationale and implementations
          Thomas Bøgholm, René R. Hansen, Anders P. Ravn, Bent Thomsen, Hans Søndergaard
        * A Technology Compatibility Kit for Safety Critical Java
          Lei Zhao, Daniel Tang, Jan Vitek
        * Use of PERC Pico in the AIDA Avionics Platform
          Tobias Schoofs, Eric Jenn, Stéphane Leriche, Kelvin Nilsen, Ludovic Gauthier, Marc Richard-Foy

    12:30 	Outro, JTRES 2010





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