[kepler-users] Call for Abstracts to the 10th Ptolemy Miniconference. Abstracts due: 7/31
Christopher Brooks
cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu
Wed Jun 5 11:56:27 PDT 2013
The Ptolemy Miniconference will be held at Berkeley on November 7, 2013.
Abstracts are due on July 31, 2013.
The main conference page is http://ptolemy.org/ptconf
Registration is now open
(http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/13/registration.htm)
The call for abstracts is at
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/13/call.htm
The conference description is:
> The Tenth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference will be held on Thursday,
> November 7, 2013 in Berkeley, California.
>
> Please see the Call for Abstracts
> <http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/13/call.htm>, which are
> *due by July 31, 2013*.
>
> The Ptolemy project <http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu> studies
> modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded
> systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components.
>
> The Ptolemy Miniconference is an opportunity for research
> collaborators and Ptolemy users and extenders from industry, academia,
> and government to get together, present their work to the Ptolemy
> community, and hear about related research and results. It is
> typically held every two years.
>
> In addition, the will act as an annual meeting for the Center for
> Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems <http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/>.
>
> At miniconferences in the past
> <http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/> we have had
> presentations and posters from organizations worldwide, plus members
> of the Ptolemy project describing current research at Berkeley.
>
> Topics of interest for past years have included:
>
> * Applications of Ptolemy II or Kepler
> * Model-based design techniques
> * Concurrency models
> * Applications of concurrency to multicore and distributed computing
> * Code generation for embedded systems
> * Model engineering methods
> * Models of computation
> * Workflow infrastructure
> * Model transformation
> * Model verification
> * Semantics of models
> * Performance evaluations
> * Comparisons of model-based design tools
> * Integration of multiple design tools
> * Static analysis of models
> * Provenance tracking techniques
> * Data visualization and data management
> * Visual syntaxes for models
>
_Christopher
--
Christopher Brooks, PMP University of California
Academic Program Manager & Software Engineer US Mail: 337 Cory Hall
CHESS/iCyPhy/Ptolemy/TerraSwarm Berkeley, CA 94720-1774
cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu, 707.332.0670 (Office: 545Q Cory)
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