The Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC) is an initiative of the research communities originally associated with the Real-Time Systems Workshop (WTR, since 1998), the Operating Systems Workshop (WSO, since 2004), the Embedded Systems Workshop (WSE, since 2009), and the Critical Embedded Systems Conference The synergy between these areas and the fact that the design of computing systems is an increasingly multidisciplinary task resulted in the major event in the field in Latin America, covering all aspects of Computing Systems Engineering. The event is promoted by the Technical Committee on Computing Systems Engineering (CE-ESC) of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC).
Scope
Modern computing systems are becoming increasingly diversified. Nowadays, we live among Systems of Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Ubiquitous Computers, the Internet of Things, and Autonomous Vehicles. Many of these systems are embedded, many are subject to real-time constraints, and most of them run a non-conventional operating system. In this context, the term Computing Systems Engineering involves techniques related to the safe, correct, and deadline-compliant development of such systems. We welcome submissions describing innovative results within this rapidly evolving research area, related but not limited to the event's topics of interest.
Topics of Interest
- Applications (including Avionics and Aerospace)
- Control and Automation
- Cyber-physical Systems
- Cybersecurity
- Design Methodologies, Languages and Tools
- Distributed Systems
- Electronic System Level, Synthesis and Co-design
- Embedded Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Intelligent Things
- Embedded Systems for Healthcare and Environmental Monitoring
- 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 and Resource Management
- Real-time Systems (including Scheduling, Schedulability and Worst-case Execution Time Analysis)
- Robotics
- Run-time Support Systems (including Virtualization, Storage and File Systems)
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Vehicular Networks and Systems
- Verification, Validation, and Test of Systems
- Wireless Sensor Networks
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit original research papers for presentation at the symposium. Papers can be written in English, Portuguese, or Spanish, must be formatted according to the IEEE two-columns conference template.
Full papers must not exceed 6 pages.
Online submissions through SBC's submission system only.
All accepted papers will be initially published online at the symposium web site. Full papers written in English and presented at the symposium will be subsequently published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and indexed at IEEEXplore. Full papers written in Portuguese or Spanish and Work-In-Progress papers will be published by SBC in the SBC Open Library. All published papers will be assigned a DOI and compiled in one of the two parts of the Proceedings.
Full papers with the highest review ranks will be invited to prepare an extended version for consideration of partner journals. Copyright will be handled by SBC for papers published by SBC (you can get the form here) and by IEEE for papers published by IEEE CPS.
More information at: Instructions for Authors