Complex computer systems are common in many sectors, such as manufacturing, communications, defense, transportation, aerospace, hazardous environments, energy, and health care. These systems are frequently distributed over heterogeneous networks, and are driven by many diverse requirements on performance, real–time behavior, fault tolerance, security, adaptability, development time and cost, long life concerns, and other areas. Such requirements frequently conflict, and their satisfaction therefore requires managing the trade–off among them during system development and throughout the entire system life.<br>The goal of this conference is to assemble industrial, academic and government experts, from a variety of user domains and software disciplines, to examine key complexity problems and effective solutions. Researchers, practitioners, tool developers and users, and technology transition experts are all welcome. The scope of the interest includes long–term research, near–term complex system requirements and promising tools, existing systems, and commercially available tools. <b>Keywords:</b> Avionics and Automobile Software<br>Content Production and Distribution Systems, Mobile and Multi–channel Systems<br>Context Awareness Computing<br>Formal Methods and Approaches to Manage and Control Complex Systems<br>Human Factors and Collaborative Aspects<br>Integration of Heterogeneous Technologies<br>Interoperability and Standardization<br>Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing<br>Real–time and Embedded Systems<br>Sensor Network Systems and Applications<br>Software and System Development and Control Processes for Complex Systems<br>Software Architecture and System Engineering<br>Software Complexity Visualization<br>Systems and Software Safety and Security<br>Tools, Environments, and Languages for Complex Systems<br>Verification Techniques for Complex Software Systems<br>Virtual Environments for Managing Complexity<br>Web Services Modeling and Compositions<br>
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