CALL FOR WORKSHOPS PROPOSALS

IEEE ISORC was founded in 1998 (with its first meeting in Kyoto, Japan) to address research into the application of real-time object-oriented distributed technology. Since then, ISORC has continually evolved to meet the latest challenges faced by researchers and practitioners in the real-time domain, with an emphasis on object-, component- and service-oriented systems and solutions. ISORC is a single-track conference, with a lively community.
We have hosted a number of associated workshops, and are proud of our spirit of openness. We seek to encourage diverse views and new approaches to all Real-Time Issues and Challenges for novel applications and systems in RT computing issues.
The IEEE ISORC conference traditionally includes a number of high-quality workshops. We invite experts on related research subjects to submit one-day or half-day workshop proposals within the scope of IEEE ISORC 2024.
Proposed workshops can be on any topic related to ISORC, but we are particularly interested in workshops focusing on emerging real-time distributed computing (ORC) technology areas.

Workshop proposals must be sent by email to the workshop co-chairs below.
WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSION

Each workshop proposal, not exceeding three pages of 11pt single-spaced text, in PDF format, should include the following information:

  • the title of the workshop;
  • the names, affiliations, and e-mail addresses of the organizing committee;
  • a brief technical description of the workshop topic area;
  • the history of the workshop, if applicable;
  • a short description of the intended format of the workshop (keynote speakers, discussions, etc.);
  • a description of the intended review process;
  • tentative workshop paper submission and notification deadlines;
  • a brief statement of the relevance of the workshop to middleware;
  • a preliminary list of pc members that have accepted to participate in the committee.

Each workshop will organize its own submissions and reviewing procedures and will provide its own website. A link will be provided to the workshop’s website from the ISORC 2024 website. Workshop organizers will ensure that all accepted papers are peer-reviewed and will need to upload camera ready and copyright agreements of all accepted papers in a timely manner through the IEEE Xplore portal.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ORGANIZERS

Organizers will plan their workshop's schedule so that:

  • (i) the paper submission deadline falls after the main conference's second round notification date (TBD);
  • (ii) authors are notified no later than final date TBD; and
  • (iii) authors submit their camera-ready papers no later than (camera-ready TBD). Accepted workshop papers should be no longer than 6 pages in the standard IEEE double-column format using the published IEEE Conference Proceeding templates, being available at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

  • Note that at least one author of each accepted workshop paper must hold a full pre-conference registration, as must at least one workshop organizer. Workshop organizers are responsible for preparing the papers for their workshops in the format required by IEEE.
  • As in previous years, the ISORC conference organizers will provide companion proceedings including all workshop papers, which will be available in the IEEE Xplore for archival value after the conference. This is subject to the availability of their camera-ready papers by data TBD.

ISORC requires workshop organizers to use HotCRP to collect submissions, manage reviewing, and facilitate collection of material for the proceedings. HotCRP provides many useful tools, such as to manage copyright assignment, final-version submission, PDF checking, and proceedings construction.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Workshop proposal submission: January 28, 2024 (AoE)
  • Workshop proposal acceptance notification: February 9, 2024

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

  • Nédra Mellouli, Léonard de Vinci Pôle Universitaire, Research Center, Paris La Défense, and LIASD- Paris 8 University, France
  • Pascal Berthou, University of Toulouse 3, LAAS-CNRS, France
  • Christian Esposito, University of Salerno, Italy

Acknowledgment

We acknowledge support from the following.



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