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1st IEEE Int'l Conf. Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, ICECCS'95

Southern Florida, USA, November 6--10, 1995

Held jointly with 5th CSESAW, 3rd IEEE RTAW and 20th IFAC/IFIP WRTP

The full version of this Call for Papers is available.

Complex computer systems are becoming common in many sectors, such as manufacturing, communications, defense, transportation, aerospace, hazardous environments, energy, and health care. In practice many engineering disciplines must contribute to the construction of complex computer systems. Moreover, such systems cannot be based on a single technique. Different paradigms and methods are necessary for different parts of the system. The goal of this conference is to bring together industrial, academic and government experts from various disciplines, to determine how the disciplines' problems and solution techniques interact within the whole system. Researchers, practitioners, tool developers & users, and technology transition experts are all welcome.

Keynote Speaker: David Lorge Parnas, McMaster University.

A number of tracks/mini-tracks are anticipated, chaired by PC members. See the full version of this announcement for more details.

Submissions: Both long (under 5000 words) and short (under 2500 words) are welcome, including presentations of complete work, summaries of work in progress, position statements, exhibit proposals, tutorial proposals. Submissions should be made in 5 copies by April 30, 1995 to:

Alexander Stoyenko (alex@vulcan.njit.edu)
Real-Time Computing Laboratory, Dep't Computer & Information Science
New Jersey Inst. of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102
+1-201-596-3366 (office) +1-201-596-5777 (fax)

Suggestions and questions concerning exhibits of research prototypes and commercially available tools and technology should be directed to:

Thomas Bihari (teb@amt.columbus.oh.us)
AMT Systems Engineering, 1218 Kinnear Road, Columbus, Ohio 43212
+1-614-486-7741 (office) +1-614-486-9459 (fax)

ICECCS'95 General Chair: Alexander Stoyenko (alex@vulcan.njit.edu)

Local Arrangements Chair: Borko Furht (borko@cse.fau.edu)

Publicity Chair: Michael Hinchey (Mike.Hinchey@cl.cam.ac.uk)