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OMG Standards in Government & NGO's Workshop
July 13-15, 2009, Westin Arlington Gateway, Arlington, VA USA
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Gold Sponsor:
SPARX Systems
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IBM
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US$795.00
w/Government ID: US$695.00

Speaker Fee: US$475.00
w/Government ID: US$425.00
 

 

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Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop
July 13-15, 2009

Software standards for real-time, embedded and enterprise-scale time-critical systems must support stringent resource, reliability, and timing requirements. The challenge is particularly acute for middleware standards, which must cope with performance and reliability variations of the underlying infrastructure. The Object Management Group (OMG) provides widely-used standards in this field, including the Data Distribution Service (DDS) for the predictable distribution of real-time data with minimal overhead, Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) middleware supporting real-time scheduling and constrained resources, and the Unified Modelling Language (UML), with its facilities for real-time analysis and design. Design tools implementing OMG's Model Driven Architecture (MDA) generate real-time code from models.

The goal of the workshop is to identify the state of the art and disseminate current best practice in real-time and embedded distributed object computing, for the benefit of standards users, researchers and implementers. The workshop Program Committee has accepted proposals for presentations of experience reports, evaluations, case studies or research papers relevant to:

  • Real-time systems
  • Enterprise-scale Time-Critical Systems
  • Embedded systems
  • Systems Engineering
  • Fault-tolerant systems
  • High-Integrity & secure systems
  • Mission- and Safety-critical systems
  • Robotics
  • Software-defined radio systems
  • Design tools for real-time distributed systems
  • Information Assurance for embedded systems
  • Complex Event Processing and Event-Driven Architectures
  • Pervasive & Mobile systems

Technologies relevant to this workshop include (but aren't limited to):

  • Real-time middleware, including real-time CORBA
  • Data Distribution Service (DDS)
  • Real-time databases
  • Real-time Java, High-integrity Real-time Java
  • Real-time operating systems, including Real-time Linux
  • Middleware for embedded and resource-constrained systems
  • Middleware for Multi-Core Systems
  • QoS-enabled Middleware
  • Architecture Frameworks, including MODAF, DoDAF and TOGAF
  • Modelling notations, including SysML, UML and the UML profiles for MARTE
  • Model-Driven approaches, including MDA
  • Generating real-time code from models
  • Design methods, including Agile methods
  • Model analysis methods
  • Model transformations
  • Component platforms, including CCM and lightweight CCM
  • Novel transport mechanisms
  • High-level real-time programming models
  • Service-oriented architectures (SOA)
  • Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) architecture
  • System-on-a-Chip (SoC)

 

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About the Object Management Group
OMG is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of technologies, including: Real-time, Embedded and Specialized Systems, Analysis & Design, Architecture-Driven Modernization and Middleware and an even wider range of industries, including: Business Modeling and Integration, C4I, Finance, Government, Healthcare, Legal Compliance, Life Sciences Research, Manufacturing Technology, Robotics, Software-Based Communications and Space.

OMG's modeling standards, including the Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) and Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®), enable powerful visual design, execution and maintenance of software and other processes, including IT Systems Modeling and Business Process Management. OMG's middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA®) and support a wide variety of industries.

More information about OMG can be found at www.omg.org. OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA.

Last updated on September 25, 2009 by Mike
 

 

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