Call for Participation

 

ISORC 2003

 

The 6th IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing

May 14-16, 2003

Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan

 

http://www.vmars.tuwien.ac.at/isorc2003

 

 

Technical Program

 

   *  Note that  during the afternoon of May 15 and the entire day of May 16,  The Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded Systems,  http://www.dcl.info.waseda.ac.jp/isorc/isorc-workshop.html , will occur concurrently with ISORC 2003 in the same hotel.  

 

May 14, 2003  (08:20 – 17:45)

 

08:00 – :  Registration

08:20 – 08:50 Opening

08:50 – 10:20 Session 1:  Industry Trends

Chair:  Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan

* Components meet Time and Space: Worlds Colliding?

Clemens Szyperski,  Microsoft,  USA

* Modeling of Real-Time Systems with UML and UML 2.0

Bran Selic,  Rational,  Canada

* Requisites of Embedded Operating System for Networked Electronics

Yasuhiko  Yokote,  Sony,  Japan

 

10:20 – 10:40 Break

 

10:40 – 12:10 Session 2:  Real Time Operating Systems Meet Object-oriented Middleware

Chair:  Franz J. Rammig, Univ. Paderborn, Germany

* Real Time Distributed Control Systems Using RTAI

Paolo Mantegazza,  Politecnico di Milano ,  Italy

* RTC: A Real-time Communication Middleware on Top of RTAI-Linux

T. Heimfarth1, M.Goetz1, F. Rammig1, and F. Wagner2

1Univ. of Paderborn, Germany, 2UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

* Basic Program Structures for Avoiding Priority Inversions

Kane Kim,  UCI,  USA

 

12:10 – 13:30 Break

 

13:30 – 16:30 Session 3:  Panel - National-Level R&D Programs / Movements in the Software Technology Field

Chairs: Jean-Pierre Banatre, Univ. of Rennes 1 and INRIA, France, and Ray Paul, Department of Defense, USA

Panelists: Randy  Chow,  NSF,  USA

                Seong-Soo Hong,  SNU,  Korea

                Heung-Nam Kim, ETRI Embedded Software Technology Center

                Won-Ki  Min,  Ministry of Info. & Comm.,  Korea

                Tatsuo  Nakajima,  Waseda Univ.,  Japan

                Hiroaki  Takada,  Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.,  Japan

                Shuichi Tashiro, METI, Japan

                Yikikazu  Nakamoto,  NEC,  Japan

 

16:30 – 16:45 Break

 

16:45 – 17:45 Session 4: Specification for Real-Time Systems

Chair: Kane Kim, University of California at Irvine, USA

* Compositional Design of RT Systems: A Conceptual Basis for Specification of Linking Interfaces

Hermann Kopetz1 and Neeraj Suri2

1 Real-Time Systems Group, TU-Vienna, Austria, 2 Dept. of Computer Science, TU-Darmstadt, Germany

* General Framework for the Description of QoS in UML

Miguel A. de Miguel, E.T.S.I Telecomm., Ciudad Univ., Madrid, Spain

 

18:00 - 19:30  Reception

 

 

May 15, 2003  (08:00 – 17:50)

 

08:00 – 08:50  Session 5: Special Invited Presentation

Chair: Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

* Dependability Issue on Autonomic Computing Enviroment

Yoshihiro  Tohma,  President,  Tokyo Denki University,  Japan

 

08:50 – 09:00  Break

 

09:00 – 10:00 Session 6: Industrial Track

Chair: Miguel A. de Miguel, Ciudad University Madrid, Spain

* Towards Model-Based and CCM-Based Applications for Real-Time Systems

Wendy Roll,  The Boeing Company, USA

* A Cooperative Simulation Mechanism of Distributed Control Systems based on Object-Oriented Design Patterns

Toyoaki Tamura1, Satoshi Kanai2, and Takeshi Kishinami2

1 Asahikawa National College of Technology, Japan, 2 HokkaidoUniversity, Japan

 

10:00 – 10:20 Break

 

10:20 – 12:00 Session 7: Panel - Fundamental Advances Sought

Moderator:  Bran  Selic,  Rational,  Canada

Panelists: Jean-Pierre  Banatre,  Univ. of Rennes 1 and INRIA,  France

                Greg  Bollella,  Sun Microsystems,  USA

                Kane  Kim,  University of California at Irvine,  USA  

                Insup  Lee,  Univ. of Penn.,  USA

                Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

 

12:00 – 13:30 Break

 

13:30 – 15:30 Session  8(Parallel): Secure and Safe Real-Time Object-Oriented Systems

Chair: Takuo Watanabe, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

* Issues with Object Orientation in verifying Safety-Critical Avionics Systems

Sathyanarayanan Subbiah and Srikanth Nagaraj,

Software Solutions Lab. Bangalore, India

* A Systems Engineering Approach for Constructing Certifiable Real-Time Distributed Systems

Binoy Ravindran, Gerard Le Lann, Jinggang Wang, and Peng Li,

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

* A Dynamic Shadow Approach for Mobile Agents to Survive Crash Failures

Simon Pears, Jie Xu and Cornelia Boldyreff,

University of Durham, UK

* Enhancing Time Triggered Scheduling with Value Based Overload Handling and Task Migration

Jan Carlson, Tomas Lennvall, and Gerhard Fohler,

Mälardalen University, Sweden

 

13:30 – 15:00 Session  9(Parallel): Short Papers

Chair: Neeraj Suri, TU Darmstadt, Germany

* The Event-Triggered and Time-Triggered  Medium-Access Methods

Vilgot Claesson1, Cecilia Ekelin1, and Neeraj Suri2

1Chalmers University, Sweden, 2 TU-Darmstadt, Germany

*  Integrating the Multicast Inter-ORB Protocol

Neves Bessani1, Joni da Silva Fraga1, and Lau Cheuk Lung2

1Laboratorio de Controle e Microinformática (LCMI), Brazil, 2 Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Brazil

 

* Integrating COTS Software Components into Dependable Software Architectures

Paulo Asterio de C. Guerra1, Alexander Romanovsky2, Rogerio de Lemos3, and Cecilia Mary F. Rubira1

1Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, 2University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 3University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

* Design of SMIL Browser Functionality in Mobile Terminals

Satoshi Hieda, Yoshinori Saida, Hiroshi Chishima, Naoki Sato, and Yukikazu Nakamoto,

NEC Corporation, Japan

 

15:30 – 15:50 Break

 

15:50 – 17:50 Session 10: Middleware and Component-Based Systems

Chair: Moon Hae-Kim, Konkuk University, Korea

* Metrics and Models for Cost and Quality of Component-Based Software

Sahra Sedigh-Ali1, Arif Ghafoor1, and Raymond A. Paul2

1Purdue University, USA, 2 Department of Defense, USA

* Object-Oriented Middleware Infrastructure for Distributed Augmented Reality

Eiji Tokunaga, Andrej van der Zee, Makoto Kurahashi, Masahiro Nemoto, and Tatsuo Nakajima,

Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

* Configuration and Dynamic Reconfiguration of Component-based Applications with Microsoft .NET

Andreas Rasche and Andreas Polze,

University of Potsdam, Germany

* A Lightweight Middleware Protocol for Ad Hoc Distributed Object Computing in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

Stephen S. Yau and Fariaz Karim,

Arizona State University, USA

 

19:00 - 21:00    Banquet

 

 

May 16, 2003 (08:00 – 17:40)

 

08:00 – 09:30 Session 11: Real-Time Applications

* Adaptive Use of Network-Centric Mechanisms in Cyber-Defense

Michael Atighetchi, Partha Pal, Franklin Webber, and Chris Jones,

BBN Technologies, USA

* VisiTrack - Video Based Incremental Tracking in Real Time

Natalia Esau, Bernd Kleinjohann, Lisa Kleinjohann, and Dirk Stichling,

C-LAB, Univ. of Paderborn,  Germany

* Challenges in Building Scalable Network Centric Real-Time Information Dissemination Systems

Scott Arthur Moody, The Boeing Company, USA

 

09:30 – 10:00 Break

 

10:00 – 12:00 Session 12: Design Methods and Tools

Chair: Peter Puschner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

* A Two-Aspect Approach for a Clearer Behavior Model

Chokri Mraidha, Sebastien Gerard, Francois Terrier, and Judith Benzakki

* Redesigning Legacy Systems into the Object-Oriented Paradigm

W. Eric Wong and Jenny Li,

University of Texas, Dallas, USA

* A Supervisory Tool for Real-Time Industrial Automation Systems

Wilson Pardi, Junior1, and Carlos Eduardo Pereira2

1Dept. of Computers and System Engineering, TDU,   2Electrical Engineering Department, UFRGS

* Nested Invocation Protocol for Object-based Systems

Kenichi Hori1, Tomoya Enokido1, Makoto Takizawa1, and Michel Raynal2

1Tokyo Denki University, Japan,  2 IRISA, France

 

12:00 – 13:30  Break

 

13:30 – 15:00 Session 13: Performance Analysis and Optimization of Real-Time Systems

Chair: Bernd Kleinjohann, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany

* Gain Time Reclaiming in High Performance Real-Time Java Systems

Erik Yu-Shing Hu, Andy Wellings and Guillem Bernat,

University of York, UK

* Probabilistic Simulation-based Analysis of Complex Real-Time Systems

Anders Wall1, Johan Andersson1, and Christer Norström2

1Mälardalen University, Sweden, 2ABB Robotics Västeras, Sweden

* Predictable Memory Utilization in the Ravenscar-Java Profile

Jagun Kwon, Andy Wellings, and Steve King,

University of York, UK

 

15:00 – 15:20 Break

 

15:20 – 17:20 Session 14: Real-Time Resource Management and Scheduling

Chair: Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University, Korea

* Hybrid Real-Time Task Scheduling Upon Multiprocessor Platforms Using Server Techniques

Dania Adnan El-Kebbe,  Univ. of Paderborn,  Germany

* The Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Data Dispatching System

Nei-Chiung Perng, Neung-Tsung Tsai, Jen-Wei Hsieh, and Tei-Wei Kuo,

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

* A Power Aware Best-Effort Real-Time Task Scheduling Algorithm

Jinggang Wang, Binoy Ravindran, and Tom Martin,

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

* Choir: A Real-Time Middleware Architecture Supporting Benefit-Based Proactive Resource Allocation

Peng Li, Binoy Ravindran, Jinggang Wang, and Glenn Konowicz,

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

 

17:20 – 17: 40  Closing