3rd Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded & Ubiquitous Systems

Event Detail

General Information
Dates:
Thursday, April 27, 2006 - Friday, April 28, 2006
Days of Week:
Thursday
Friday
Target Audience:
Academic and Practice
Location:
Kolon Hotel, Gyeongju, Korea
Sponsor:
Event Details/Other Comments:

In conjuction with the IEEE International Symposium on Object and component- oriented Real-time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2006, http://www.rtselab.org/~isorc2006) April 24-26, 2006 ==============================================================================
Important Dates
Submission deadline : December 16, 2005
Notification of acceptance : January 25, 2006
Camera-ready due : February 25, 2006
Workshop : April 27-28, 2006

OVERVIEW
The application domain of both embedded computing and ubiquitous systems
have explosive growth over the past few years. Given the advances in these
fields, and also those in the areas of distributed computing, sensor networks,
middleware, etc., the area of ubiquitous embedded computing is now being
envisioned as the way of the future. The systems and technologies that will
arise in support of ubiquitous embedded computing will undoubtedly need to
arise a variety of issues, including dependability, real-time, human-computer
interaction, autonomy, resource constraints, etc. All of these requirements
pose a challenge to the research community. The purpose of SEUS 2006 is to
bring together researchers and practitioners with an interest in advancing
the state-of-the-art and the state-of-practice in this emerging field, with
the hope of fostering new ideas, collaborations and technologies.

Topics of Interests
This workshop continues the tradition of the first and second SEUS Workshop
held in Vienna, Austria and Seattle, USA, respectively. For inclusion in the
workshop program, contributions that present advances in integrating the
fields of embedded computing and ubiquitous systems are invited. Industrial
applications in the emerging field are also encouraged. Papers can be of
a conceptual, theoretical, application-oriented, standards-driving,
innovative design or experimental nature, and should represent technological
or scientific advances.

Suggested topics of interest include (but are not restricted to) the following:
Emerging applications, components and services
Emerging infrastructural support
Software architecture and programming models
Communication system architecture
Middleware, Operating Systems, Software Engineering, Context Awareness
Reports on R&D progress in the field
Specification of requirements
Emerging tools and trends
Emerging standards (or the need for new standards)
Practical experiences, particularly from industry
Government strategies