April 15, 2007 Organized by IBM Research Lab in Haifa, Israel
Call for Papers PDF version for printing (174 KB)
Important Dates
Abstracts due: |
February 15, 2007 (extended from February 01, 2007) |
Notification of paper acceptance: |
March 08, 2007 |
Workshop gathering and presentations: |
April 15, 2007 |
What to Submit
Please send an abstract describing your work, up to one page in 11 pt font, in either MS-Word (*.doc) or PDF format.
Where to Submit
Send your submission to:
Please start the title of the e-mail with the words "RT Seminar 2007".
When to Submit
Please send your submission by February 15, 2007 (extended from February 01, 2007).
Topics for Real-Time Middleware Seminar 2007
The topics relevant for the Real-Time Middleware Leadership Seminar include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Real-Time Messaging and Communication Software
- Real-time messaging systems
- Theory, analysis and evaluation of real-time communication systems
- e-Commerce, financial computing infrastructure and real time systems
- Military computing infrastructure and real time systems
- Low latency communication systems
- Real-time SOA (Service Oriented Architecture)
- Real-time applications (gaming, military, finance, etc)
- Real-Time Software and Systems
- Real-time software
- Real-time operating systems
- Real-time Java, real-time virtual machine
- Real-time scheduling
- Modeling of real-time processes
- Real-time simulation
- High availability and real-time fail-over
- Real-Time Event Processing
- Real-time complex event processing
- Real-time design and programming methodologies (e.g., MDA-based approaches)
- Event-driven architectures
- Stream processing
- Languages for event correlation and patterns, streaming and continuous queries
- Event-based business process management and modeling
- Federated event-based systems
- Algorithms and protocols (e.g., data diffusion, content-based routing, subscription merging, matching, pattern detection, etc.)
- Fault-tolerance, reliability, availability, and recovery
- Use cases and applications of event-based systems
- Real-world application deployments using event-based middleware
- Domain-specific deployments of event-based systems
- Relation to other architectures such as SOA
Please feel free to further distribute this invitation to students and fellow researchers/developers.
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