University of York, Department of Computer Science
Real-Time Systems Research Group

Welcome

Welcome to the web pages of the Real-Time Systems Research Group at York. The Group was established in 1990 and since then has undertaken research into all aspects of the design, implementation and analysis of real-time systems. These web pages will give you more details of our current research. We hope that you find them interesting and useful.

The group is structured around the interests of the permanent academic staff:

An introduction to the group's work and the interests of all its members can be found here.

New PhD and EngD studentships are available

For details about the PhD and EngD studentships consult our News and jobs page.

16/03/11

Call for submissions to real-time scheduling open problems seminar RTSOPS 2011

The 2nd International Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar (RTSOPS 2011) promotes the exchange of ideas and the discussion of interesting unsolved problems in real-time scheduling. Submissions are now being invited from anyone who wishes to take part.

The seminar has two key elements: Presentations on unsolved problems in real-time scheduling, and collaboration sessions which give participants the opportunity to interact in small groups, exchange ideas with the presenters, explore how the problems might be solved, and take the first steps towards a solution.

Authors of open problem submissions from last year's RTSOPS will also have the chance to submit short status reports on progress made towards a solution to their open problem.

Co-chaired by Rob Davis from University of York, UK, and Nathan Fisher from Wayne State University, USA, RTSOPS 2011 takes place on 5th July 2011 in Porto, Portugal. The seminar will be held in conjunction with the 23rd Euromicro International Conference on Real-Time Systems from July 6th - 8th 2011.

RTSOPS 2011 aims to promote a spirit of co-operation and collaboration within the real-time scheduling community. For more details about the seminar and the call for submissions visit the International Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar page.