Call for Papers, Real-time and Embedded Systems Forum
Dec 11, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsYou're invited to participate in the Real-time and Embedded Systems Forum in Berlin, Germany on April 25-27, 2001. This meeting is designed to to bring together leading vendors of Real-time and Embedded Systems with corporate and government customers.
The meeting format includes:
- One day of plenary sessions, with working group sessions on preceeding and following days. This call for papers is for the open plenary day, which consists of a series of 45 or 90-minute general session presentations, followed off by a panel session of the speakers.
- General Sessions: 30 or 60 minutes of presentation and 15 minutes of Q&A. Proposals for General sessions may include panels.
- Conformance testing of Real-time Profiles
- Real-time Application Interfaces
- CORBA Real-time
- Real-time Java
- Real-time Linux
- Embedded Linux
- New real-time APIs
- Uniform Driver Interface
If you should have any questions regarding the Real-time and Embedded Systems Forum please contact: Andrew Josey of The Open Group.
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