Scope and Topics of Interest
Modern computing systems are becoming increasingly diversified. Nowadays we hear about Systems of Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Ubiquitous Systems and so on. Many of these systems are embedded, many are subject to real-time constraints and most of them run an operating system. In this context, the term Computing Systems Engineering comprehends techniques related to a safe, correct and deadline-compliant development methodology for these systems.
The Brazilian Symposium of Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC) aims to establish contacts and instigate discussions about several topics related to the development of computing systems, fostering therefore the integration and dissemination of know-how among researchers, students and professionals of the field. Therefore, we invite authors to submit original research papers and experimental results related to the design, implementation, analysis and evaluation of computing systems. The main topics of interest are:
- Applications (including Automotive, Avionics, and Aerospace)
- Control and Automation
- Design Methodologies, Languages, and Tools
- Distributed Systems
- Electronic System Level, Synthesis, and Co-design
- Fault Tolerance and Dependability
- Formal Methods and Verification
- Internet of Things, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
- Multiprocessor/Multicore/Manycore Systems
- Networking and Communication Protocols
- Performance Evaluation and Optimization
- Power, Energy and Thermal Aware Systems
- Quality of Service
- Resource Management
- Run-time Support Systems (including Virtualization, Storage, and File Systems)
- Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis
- Security
- Verification, Validation and Test of Systems
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis