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CALL FOR PAPERS (v3b) (http://dream.eng.uci.edu/isorc/) ISORC '98 The 1st IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing April 20 - 22, 1998 Sponsored by: In cooperation with:

IEEE Computer Information Kyoto International Society TC on Processing Society Conference Hall Distributed of Japan, SIGSE Kyoto, Japan Processing IFIP WG 10.4 OMG

(The 4th IEEE Workshop on Object-oriented Real-time Dependable Systems (WORDS '98) and The 4th Int'l Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems (WOORTS '98) will not occur as separate events and instead they are embedded into ISORC '98.)

SCOPE

The ISORC is a new IEEE Computer Society symposium series dealing with the emerging object-oriented real-time distributed computing (ORC) technology. The ORC is a rapidly growing young technological field. So far, the technical meetings that concentrated on this ORC technology were of the workshop type. It is the judgment of the ISORC Executive Committee that the entire field of ORC has now outgrown the capacity that a typical workshop can provide.

The main technical theme of the ISORC is how to extend the well established object-oriented computing technology, i.e., the technology that has prevailed the non-real-time business data processing field in the past decade, into the technologies that are effectively applicable to various classes of real-time applications.

The ISORC was created with the goal of becoming an exemplary symposium series with respect to the maintenance of an open symposium spirit. The following guidelines will be used by the Program Committee (PC) in evaluating the submitted papers and composing the technical program.

(1) Papers presenting practical techniques, ideas, or evaluations will be favored. Papers reporting practical experiences or experimental developments are particularly welcome. (2) Papers completely lacking originality will not be acceptable. However, for the papers reporting experiences or experiments, the originality will not be interpreted narrowly. For example, new evidences leading to a conclusion similar to the conclusion that was supported by different evidences earlier in literature, will still be given serious considerations as long as clear references to the earlier works are given. (3) Papers that are based on exceedingly unrealistic assumptions will not be accepted however mathematically or logically sophisticated the discussion may be. Papers in all aspects of object-oriented real-time distributed computing are sought, including but not limited to the following aspects:

- New ORC paradigms - Object models - Requirements engineering - System (incl. communication), hardware, and software architectures (real-time CORBA, DCOM, etc.) - Specification and design - Languages and tools for structuring real-time objects - Highly Dependable ORC, including fault-tolerant and secure ORC - Resource allocation* - Operating system support for ORC and real-time object request brokers - Database architecture for ORC - Real-time simulation* - Testing, verification, and evaluation of system properties, including output accuracy, timeliness, dependability, etc. - System/software engineering methodology - Multimedia processing and WAN communication applications* - Application areas such as embedded systems (automobile, avionics, consumer electronics), business and industrial applications, etc.

Papers dealing with other issues that are related to the specification, design, implementation, and evaluation of object- oriented real-time dependable systems are all welcome.

SUBMISSIONS

Papers should describe original work, and be 20 double-spaced pages (5,000 words) or less in length. Short synopses (3 double- spaced pages or less in length) of substantial real-time applications are also invited, and should contain enough information for the program committee to understand the scope of the project and evaluate the novelty of the problem or approach. All accepted submissions will appear in the proceedings. WORDS '98 and WOORTS '98 will be integrated into ISORC '98 and thus all papers must be submitted to ISORC '98.

Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts electronically, and also email the abstract and the full addresses of the author(s), by the following deadlines. Email submission of Abstract of max. 200 words: by October 15, 1997 Full paper : by November 7, 1997 For electronic submission of the full paper, only the electronic documents in

- the Microsoft WORD document file format, - the PDF format, or* - the Postscript format

are acceptable. The name of the word processor used to generate the PDF or Postscript documents and also the name of the printer which the authors used to test the electronic documents must also be indicated in the cover email.

All submissions must be sent to : Professor Insup Lee Department of Computer and Information Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389 tel: (215) 898-3532 (only for urgent matters) fax: (215) 898-0587 email: isorc98@cis.upenn.edu

The authors will receive acceptance/rejection notices via email during December 18 - 30, 1997 and in case of acceptance, the authors will be required to revise their papers based on the reviewers' comments and submit their final camera-ready papers by January 31, 1998.

** For participants of ICSE '98: ICSE '98 (The IEEE CS Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering) will be held immediately after ISORC '98, during April 22 - 24, 1998, in the same hotel.

** The URL of the Web site for ISORC 98 is http://dream.eng.uci.edu/isorc/ .

For the beautiful symposium location, Kyoto International Conference Hall, see http://icse98.aist-nara.ac.jp/detailed-info/kyoto.html .

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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS Kane Kim Kinji Mori Edgar Nett U. Calif., Irvine, Tokyo Inst. of Tech., GMD USA Japan Germany kane@ece.uci.edu mori@cs.titech.ac.jp nett@gmd.de PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Insup Lee Tohru Kikuno Dieter K. Hammer U. Pennsylvania, USA Osaka U., Japan Eindhoven U. of Tech., lee@cis.upenn.edu kikuno@ics.osaka- Netherlands u.ac.jp hammer@win.tue.nl PROGRAM COMMITTEE Emile Aarts, Juri Karpov, U. St. Michel Raynal, IRISA, Eindhoven U. of Petersburg, France Tech., Netherlands Russia Motoshi Saeki, Tokyo Mehmet Aksit, Twente Junguk Kim, Korea U. Inst. of Tech., U. of Tech., of Foreign Japan Netherlands Studies, Korea Rick Schantz, BBN, Mikio Aoyama, Nigata Ichizo Kogiku, NTT, USA Inst. of Japan Bran Selic, Tech., Japan Moon-Hae Kim, Konkuk ObjectTime Ltd., Hanene Ben-Abdallah, U., Korea Canada U. Waterloo, Gerald Kristen, Phillip Sheu, U. Canada KISS, Netherlands Calif., Irvine, USA Andrea Bondavalli, Reino Kurki-Suonio, Eltefaat Shokri, CNUCE Inst. of Tampere U. of SoHaR, USA CNR, Italy Tech., Finland Santosh Shrivastava, U. Vinny Cahill, Jane Liu, U. Newcastle upon Trinity College, Illinois at Tyne, UK Ireland Urbana-Champaign, Alex Stoyenko, NJIT, Duncan Clarke, U. USA USA Kentucky, USA Doug Locke, Lockheed Bhavani Thuraisingham, Peter Dickman, U. Martin, MITRE, Glasgow, UK USA USA Michel Gien, Chorus, Miroslav Malek, Jeff Tsai, U. France Humboldt Univ., Illinois, Chicago, Rachid Guerraoui, Germany USA EPFL, Victor Malyshkin, Wei-Tek Tsai, U. Switzerland Novosibirsk U. of Minnesota, USA Satoshi Horiike, Tech., Russia Lonnie Welch, U. Mitsubishi, Stuart Mitchell, U. Texas, Arlington, Japan York, UK USA Peter Hruschka, Louise Moser, U. Victor Wolfe, U. Atlantic Systems Calif., Santa Rhode Island, USA Guild, Germany Barbara, USA Seung-Min Yang, Douglas Jensen, Leo Motus, Tallin U. Soongsil U., Korea Hewlett Packard, of Tech., I-Ling Yen, U. USA Estonia Houston, USA Eric Jul, U. Rado Popescu-Zeletin, Steve Yau, Arizona Copenhagen, Denmark GMD State U., USA Joerg Kaiser, U. FOKUS, Germany Ulm, Germany Carlos Eduardo Yoshiaki Kakuda, Pereira, UFRGS, Osaka U., Japan Brazil SPECIAL EVENT COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Hermann Kopetz Thomas Lawrence Richard Soley Tech. U. of Vienna, Rome Lab., USA OMG, USA Austria ADVISORY AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Ray Paul Makoto Takizawa C. V. Ramamoorthy (Co-Chair) (Co-Chair) (Co-Chair) Dept. of Defense, Tokyo Denki U., U. Calif., Berkeley, USA Japan USA

Luiz Bacellar, Kyo-Chul Kang, Krithi Ramamritham, United Tech., USA Korea, USA U. Mass., USA Farokh Bastani, U. Peter Krupp, Mitre, Kee-Wook Rim, MII, Texas, Dallas, USA Korea USA Dan-Hyung Lee, SERI, Luca Simoncini, U. Sourav Bhattacharya, Korea Pisa & Arizona State P. Michael Melliar- CNUCE, Italy U., USA Smith, U. Calif., Sang-Hyuk Son, U. Mario Dal Cin, U. Santa Barbara, Virginia, USA Erlangen, USA Mario Tokoro, SONY, Germany Byung-Joon Min, Japan Arif Ghafoor, Purdue Incheon U., Ikuo Wakayama, NEC, U., USA Korea Japan Keijiro Hayashi, Cuong Nguyen, US Feng-Jian Wang, NCTU, Hitachi, Japan Navy NSWC, Taiwan Charlie Jung, IBM, USA Yohtaro Yatsuzuka, USA Chan-Mo Park, KDD, Japan POSTECH & U. Maryland, Japan LOCAL ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Masunori Kubota Toshimi Minoura Omron Corp., Japan Oregon State U., USA kubota@eftses.krc.omron.co.jp

CO-TREASURERS Chittur Subbaraman Kenji Toda U. Calif., Irvine, USA ETL, Japan TC LIASON Joseph Urban, Arizona State U., USA

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