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JTRES 2013, Karlsruhe, Germany
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09-11 October 2013

Nearly 13 bilion embedded devices will ship in 2013, more than eight times the number of general purpose computers. Unlike general purpose computers, these embedded devices will deploy on a broad diversity of distinct processor architectures and operating systems. The application software for each embedded device is almost always custom tailored if not written entirely from scratch. And the size of typical embedded system software applications is growing exponentially from year to year, with many of today's embedded systems comprised of multiple millions of lines of code. For all of these reasons, the software portability, reuse, and modular composability benefits offered by the Java language are especially valuable to developers of embedded systems.
Interest in real-time Java by both the academic research community and commercial industry has been motivated by the need to manage the complexity and costs associated with continually expanding embedded real-time software systems. The goal of the 11th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems (JTRES 2013) is to gather researchers working on real-time and embedded Java to identify the challenging problems that still need to be solved in order to assure the success of real-time Java as a technology and to report results and experience gained by researchers.
The Call for Papers for the JTRES 2013 has started. You can find more information about it at:
http://jtres2013.atego.com/cfp.html
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