Call For Papers, 6th Real Time Linux Workshop

From: Der Herr Hofrat (der.herr_at_hofr.at)
Date: 02/29/04

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                                  Call For Papers
                                          
                           Sixth Real-Time Linux Workshop
                                          
          http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/events/rtlws-2004/ws.html
                                          
                                 November 3-5, 2004
                                          
                                     Singapore
                                          
       Organized by the Real-Time Linux Foundation (RTLF), USA, the Center
       for High Performance Embedded Systems, School of Computer Engineering,
       Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

       Local Organizer is Weslab, Pte Ltd 25 International Business Park,
       #03-24/25 German Centre, Singapore 609916.

       General Information Following the meetings of developers and users at
       the previous 5 successful real-time Linux workshops held in Vienna,
       Orlando, Milano, Boston, and Valencia, the Real-Time Linux Workshop
       for 2004 will come to Asia for the first time, to be held at the
       Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
       
       Embedded Linux is rapidly gaining traction in the Asia Pacific region.
       China recently developed two homegrown embedded Linux based smart
       cellphones. The Consumer Electronics Linux Forum was formed in July
       2003, with representatives from major Japanese, Korean, and Chinese
       companies. The world's largest telecommunication company, based in
       Japan, recently joined the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) in
       February 2004.
       
       If you are interested to participate in this up-coming workshop as a
       speaker, we invite you to send an abstract on one of the following
       topics:

         * Real-time Modifications and variants of the GNU/Linux OS
         * Contributions and tools around and to real-time Linux variants
         * Real-time Linux applications, in academia, research and industry
         * Tools for embedding Linux or real-time Linux, embedded real-time
           Linux applications,
         * Work in progress reports
         * Educational material on realtime Linux.
           
       Submission Format Online submission of ASCII text at:

       http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/rtlf/register-abstract.html

     * Submission type min words Notes:

        Regular Paper:

    >2000 word abstract, keywords, category (choose from online list)

        Work in Progress Report:

    >2000 word abstract, keywords, category (choose one from list).
          Limited to industrial application fields. Partially working systems
              should be presented, not just concepts. Give project overview on:
       
           - project status
           - summary of involved technologies
           - experience to pass on
           - Sponsors TBD.

     * Deadlines (2004)

         Aug 1 Abstract or paper draft
         Sep 5 Notification of acceptance
         Oct 3 Final paper
         Nov 3-5 Workshop

     * Organizing Committee

         Kuiyu CHANG (NTU)
         Shawn CHOO (Weslab)
         Graham LEEDHAM (NTU)
         Nicholas MCGUIRE (RTLF)
         Thambipillai SRIKANTHAN (NTU)
         Peter WURMSDOBLER (RTLF)

     * Registration
       
         Online Registration at:

           http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/rtlf/register-participant.html
       
           (Co-)Authors US$0
           Students US$50 (waived if volunteering. Grants available.)
           Individuals US$80
           Companies US$200
           
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