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36th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS\u201924)<\/h3>\n

July 9\u201312, 2024 | Lille, France | ecrts.org
Submission deadline: February 29, 2024 (23:59 AoE)
Submission website: https:\/\/ecrts24.hotcrp.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n

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ECRTS is the premier European venue in the area of real-time systems and, alongside RTSS and RTAS, ranks as one of the top three international conferences on this topic.<\/p>\n

ECRTS 2024 will be held as a physical conference on July 9-12, 2024 in Lille, France.<\/p>\n

Scope and topics of interest<\/h4>\n

Papers on all aspects of timing requirements in computer systems are welcome. Systems of interest include not only hard real-time systems but also time-sensitive systems in general (e.g., systems with soft requirements expressed in terms of tail latency, latency SLAs, QoS expectations, etc.). Typical applications are found not only in classical embedded and cyber-physical systems, but also increasingly in cloud or edge computing contexts, and often stem from domains such as automotive, avionics, telecommunications, healthcare, robotics, and space systems, among others. To be in scope, papers must address some form of timing requirement, broadly construed.<\/strong><\/p>\n

ECRTS welcomes theoretical and practical contributions (including tools, benchmarks, and case studies) to the state of the art in the design, implementation, verification, and validation of time-sensitive systems. We particularly encourage papers on industrial case studies (such as the examples at <\/span>ecrts.org\/industrial-challenge<\/span><\/a>) and the application of real-time technology to real systems. We welcome practical contributions even without novel theoretical insights or formal proofs, provided they are of interest to the research community and\/or industry. <\/span>Whenever relevant, we encourage authors to present experimental results (preferably based on real data, but synthetic test cases are acceptable <\/span>when properly motivated<\/span>).<\/span><\/p>\n

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<\/span><\/p>\n