WATERS 2019

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10th International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems

WATERS’19 is a satellite workshop of ECRTS’19. The goal of the International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems (WATERS) is to create a common ground and a community to share methodologies, software tools, best practices, data sets, application models, benchmarks and any other way to improve comparability of results in the current practice of research in real-time and embedded systems.

Focus of this year

This year at WATERS the focus will be on the following topic:

Modeling and Performance Analysis of High-performance Computing Platforms

The integration trend and increased required computing power is currently driving the adoption of common embedded consumer devices into the safety-critical domain. These platforms include heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs) integrating general-purpose microprocessors and accelerators such as GPUs, previously restricted to the high-performance computing domain. Multiple hardware features including micro-architecture choices, shared resources, interconnects, and memory hierarchy are therefore becoming a dominant performance factor that tremendously challenges established methodologies and tools in the real-time systems community. Therefore, a proper understanding, modeling and benchmarking  of the important HW/SW features that influence performance in high-perfomance computing platforms is currently required.

The goal of this year’s edition at WATERS is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry working in the fields of real-time systems, design automation and  HW/SW co-design in order to discuss current and emerging methodologies for modeling and performance analysis of high-performance heterogeneous platforms.

Proposed format

The program of the workshop will include invited talks from industry and academia experts. The workshop will also involve contributions to the proposed challenge, contributed talks, and panel discussions.

Previous editions

WATERS 2018
WATERS 2017
WATERS 2016
WATERS 2015
WATERS 2014
WATERS 2013
WATERS 2012
WATERS 2011
WATERS 2010

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