CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS: ECBS 2007 will be the 14th formal IEEE sponsored meeting dedicated to formulating and advancing methods, techniques and tools for the engineering of computer–based systems.<br>What is the Engineering of Computer Based Systems? The emerging discipline of ECBS is devoted to the design, development, deployment, and analysis of complex systems whose behaviour is largely determined or controlled by computers. CBSs are characterized by functional, performance, and reliability requirements that mandate the tight integration of information processing and physical processes. ECBS encompasses many facets: system modelling, requirements specification, simulation, architectures, communications, safety, security, reliability, software, hardware, human computer interfacing, system integration, verification and validation and project management.<br>ECBS is the integration of several engineering disciplines including software, hardware, and communications into a complete systems engineering discipline. The conference provides a bridge between industry and academia; the program will provide a balanced view of academic research and industrial developments.<br>SCOPE:<br>Contributions are sought in two major categories: advances in fundamental ECBS technologies and reports of solutions that further ECBS practice in application domains. The meeting’s theme represents the increasing expectations of stakeholders upon computer–based systems in terms of performance, security, reliability, safety, usability. As builders and researchers of CBSs, are we achieving these expectations? What are we doing well, where do we need to improve?<br><b>Keywords:</b> oArchitectures<br>oAutonomic Systems<br>oCodesign<br>oComponent–Based System Design<br>oDesign Evolution<br>oDistributed Systems Design<br>oECBS Infrastructure (Tools, Environments)<br>oEducation & Training<br>oEmbedded RealTime Software Systems<br>oLifecycle Processes and Process Evolution<br>oIntegration Engineering<br>oModel–Based System Development<br>oModeling and Analysis of Complex Systems<br>oOpen Systems<br>oProduct–Families Models and Architectures<br>oReengineering & Reuse<br>oReliability, Safety, Dependability, Security<br>oRequirements Elicitation and Analysis<br>oStandards<br>oSystem on a Chip<br>oSystem Assessment, Testing and Metrics<br>
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United States
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