<P class=style17 align=justify><SPAN lang=EN–US style=″FONT–SIZE: 9pt; FONT–FAMILY: Verdana; mso–bidi–font–family: ′Times New Roman′; mso–font–kerning: 1.0pt; mso–fareast–font–family: 宋体; mso–ansi–language: EN–US; mso–fareast–language: ZH–CN; mso–bidi–language: AR–SA; mso–bidi–font–weight: bold″><FONT size=3>The aim of FORMATS is to promote the study of fundamental and practical aspects of timed systems, and to bring together researchers from different disciplines that share interests in modelling and analysis of timed systems. </FONT></SPAN></P> <P> <B>Keywords:</B> </P><FONT face=Verdana color=#1f5aad size=1> <P class=MsoNormal style=″MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt″><SPAN lang=EN–US style=″FONT–SIZE: 9pt; FONT–FAMILY: Verdana; mso–bidi–font–weight: bold″><FONT color=#000000>–Foundations and Semantics: Theoretical foundations of timed systems<BR>and languages;<BR><BR>–Comparison between different models (timed automata, timed Petri<BR>nets, hybrid automata, timed process algebra, max–plus algebra,<BR>probabilistic models).<BR><BR>–Methods and Tools: techniques, algorithms, data structures, and<BR>software tools for analyzing timed systems and resolving temporal<BR>constraints (scheduling, worst–case execution time analysis,<BR>optimisation, model–checking, testing, constraint solving, etc).<BR><BR>–Applications: adaptation and specialization of timing technology in<BR>application domains in which timing plays an important role (real–time<BR>software, hardware circuits, and problems of scheduling in<BR>manufacturing and telecommunication).<BR></FONT></SPAN></P> <P></FONT> </P>
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Austria
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