[TYPES] Final CFP: Workshop on Software Analysis and Development for
Pervasive Systems (SONDA 2004)
SONDA 2004
sonda at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed May 12 15:14:14 EDT 2004
[EXTENDED DEADLINE: May 21, 2004]
This CFP might be of interest to to the TYPES community.
Among others, solicited topics include: abstract data types, term
reduction, lambda calculus, concurrent, distributed, and mobile
programming.
Please note that the scope ranges from very high level semantical and
operational issues to low level algorithms and applications.
[EXTENDED DEADLINE: May 21, 2004]
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* Call for Papers *
Workshop on Software Analysis and Development for Pervasive Systems
SONDA 2004
http://www.asap.ecs.soton.ac.uk/sonda/
August 24-28, 2004 - Verona (Italy)
- Held in conjunction with LOPSTR, PEPM, PPDP and SAS.
SCOPE
The emergence of the PC has undoubtedly affected our lives in many
ways. A vast
amount of research in electronics and computing has led to these
computing devices
playing a major role in modern business, industry and consumer
products. But
these devices are becoming considerably smaller, cheaper, and more
abundant. In
other words, they are becoming Pervasive Systems. Nowadays, computing
power is
a feature not only of desktop devices. Mobile phones, PDAs, and many
electronic
gadgets currently possess enough computing power and communication
ability to
produce a major technological shift in the way software is developed.
In the context of pervasive computing it is crucial to make efficient
use of
computing resources. While the tendency of current Software Engineering
is to
produce bloated systems built from libraries, Pervasive System
developers are at
the boundary of available computing resources. Therefore, tools and
techniques for
Pervasive Systems design have to take optimisation to its limits and
carefully
analyse the design throughout its entire length.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from many
areas of Hardware
or Software Engineering. We welcome not only contributions on Pervasive
Systems
design, but also on Analysis, Verification and Optimisation at both
high and low level
code. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Program Transformation, Partial Evaluation,
- Resource-oriented specialisation, Dynamic Power Management,
- Abstract Interpretation,
- Formal Verification, Model Checking,
- Declarative Programming, (Constraint) Logic Programming,
- Low-level code issues
With application to:
- Pervasive Environments, Ambient Intelligence,
- Embedded Systems,
- Devices with limited resources (PDAs, phones, . . . )
Authors are invited to submit their contribution electronically to
sonda at ecs.soton.ac.uk
in PDF format. Accepted papers will be collected and the proceedings
will be published as
a technical report from the University of Southampton, which will be
available at the
workshop.
DATES
Deadline for submissions: May 21, 2004
Notification of acceptance: June 11, 2004
Camera-ready version due: July 9, 2004
Workshop: August 24, 2004
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Mauricio Varea (contact)
Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ, Southampton, UK
Tel: +44(23)8059-3123 / Fax: +44(23)8059-3045
Email: mv at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Michael Leuschel
Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ, Southampton, UK
Tel: +44(23)8059-3377 / Fax: +44(23)8059-3045
Email: mal at ecs.soton.ac.uk
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Elvira Albert - Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Bart Demoen - K.U.Leuven, Belgium.
Petru Eles - Linkoping University, Sweden.
John Gallagher - Roskilde University, Denmark.
Manuel Hermenegildo - Technical University of Madrid, Spain.
Henk Muller - University of Bristol, UK.
Paul Tarau - University of North Texas, USA.
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