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  ===============
  ADVANCE PROGRAM
  ===============

  Second International Workshop on
    Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications
     (RTCSA'95)

 Held Jointly with
  Youth Forum in Computer Science and Engineering
      (YUFORIC)

October 25-27, 1995
    Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.
   Tokyo, Japan

--------------------
October 24 (Tuesday)

17:00Registration at the Art Hotels Ohmori
 -- 19:00
--------------------
October 25 (Wednesday)RTCSA'95

8:15Registration at Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.

9:00Opening Remarks
  Mario Tokoro (Keio Univ., Japan)
  Kane Kim (UC Irvine, USA)
  Kern Koh (Seoul National Univ., Korea)
  Kenji Toda (ETL, Japan)

9:15Invited Talk 1
"The Many Faces of Multi-Level Real-Time Scheduling"
  Jack Stankovic (Univ. of Massachusetts, USA)

9:55Session 1: Caches and Storage Management

"The Impact of Extrinsic Cache Performance on Predictability of
Real-Time Systems"
  Jose Vicente Busquets-Mataix and Juan Jose Serrano-Martin
  (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)

"Real-Time Aspects of Cluster Based Caches" (short)
  O. Hammami (Univ. of Aizu, Japan)

"An Algorithm with Constant Execution Time for Dynamic Storage
Allocation" (short)
  Takeshi Ogasawara (IBM Japan, Japan)

10:50Break

11:05Session 2: Networks and Communication I

"A Bandwidth Reallocation Scheme for Ethernet-Based Real-Time
Communication"
  Junghoon Lee and Heonshik Shin (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

"The Effect of Different Packet Size in a Time-Token Protocol
Network that Supports Real-Time Applications"
  Joseph K. Y. Ng (Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Hong Kong)

"Performance Analysis of Real-Time Message Delivery in FDDI Networks"
  P. H. H. Tsang, J. Ng, E. Chan, and C. H. Lee (City Univ.
  of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

12:20Lunch

13:40Invited Talk 2
"Real-Time Database Systems: Present and Future"
  Sang Hyuk Son (Univ. of Virginia, USA)

14:20Session 3: Scheduling I

"Real-Time Scheduling of Tasks that Contain the External Blocking
Intervals"
  In-Guk Kim (Dankook Univ., Korea), Kyung-Hee Choi, Seung-Kyu Park,
  Dong-Yoon Kim, and Man-Pyo Hong (Ajou Univ., Korea)

"Scheduling Real-Time Transactions with Dynamic Values: A
Performance Evaluation"
  Shin-Mu Tseng (National Chiao Tung Univ., ROC), Y. H. Chin
  (National Tsing Hua Univ., ROC), and Wei-Pang Yang (National
  Chiao Tung Univ., ROC)

"A Soft Aperiodic Task Scheduling Algorithm in Dynamic-Priority
Systems" (short)
  Sungyoung Lee, Hyungill Kim (Kyunghee Univ., Korea), and
  Jongwon Lee (Korea Telecom, Korea)

"A Generalized Utilization Bound Test for Fixed-Priority
Real-Time Scheduling" (short)
  Dong-Won Park (PaiChai Univ., Korea), Swaminathan Natarajan
  (Xerox Corp, USA), Arkady Kanevsky (MITRE Corp., USA), and
  Myung Jun Kim (Chungbuk National Univ., Korea)

15:40Break

15:55Session 4: Operating Systems

"A Timeliness-Guranteed Kernel Model -- DREAM Kernel --
and Implementation Techniques"
  K. H. (Kane) Kim, Luiz Bacellar, Yuseok Kim, Chittur
  Subbaraman, Hankil Yoon (UC Irvine, USA), Jungguk Kim (HUFS,
  Korea), and Kee-Wook Rim (ETRI, Korea)

"Experiences with Building a Continuous Media Application on
Real-Time Mach" 
  Hiroshi Tezuka (Real World Computing Partnership, Japan) and
  Tatsuo Nakajima (JAIST, Japan)

"Dynamic Code Binding for Scalable Operating System in
Distributed Real-Time Systems" (short)
  Boo-Geum Jung, Young-Jun Cha, Hyung-Hwan Kim, Sung-Ik Jun,
  and Ju-Hyun Cho (ETRI, Korea)

17:00Break

17:15Session 5: Databases

"Virtual Deadline Assignment in Distributed Real-time Database
Systems"
  Victor C. S. Lee, Kam-yiu Lam, and Sheung-lun Hung (City
  Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

"Object-Oriented Design of Main-Memory DBMS for Real-Time
Applications"
  S. K. Cha, B. D. Park, S. J. Lee, S. H. Song, J. H. Park
  (Seoul National Univ., Korea), J. S. Lee, S. Y. Park,
  D. Y. Hur (ETRI, Korea), and G. B. Kim (Pohang Iron & Steel
  Company, Korea)

"Performance Evaluation of a Firm Real-Time DataBase System"
  Stuart Shih, Young-Kuk Kim, and Sang H. Son (Univ. of
  Virginia, USA)

"Real-Time Mobile Data Management Using a Minimal MMDB" (short)
  Eun-Hee Hyun and Sung-Hee Kim (ETRI, Korea)

18:45Reception
 -- 19:20
--------------------
October 26 (Thursday)RTCSA'95

8:15Registration at Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.

9:00Invited Talk 3
"Fundamental Conflicts in the Design of Real-Time Protocols"
  Herman Kopetz (Technical Univ. of Vienna, Austria)

9:40Session 6: Systems and Architectures

"Issues in Using Heterogeneous HPC Systems for Embedded Real Time
Signal Processing Applications"
  Prashanth B. Bhat, Young W. Lim, and Viktor K. Prasanna (Univ.
  of Southern California, USA)

"Constructing Distributed Real-Time Systems with DROL
Real-Time Objects"
  Kazunori Takashio (The Univ. of Electro-Communications,
  Japan), Hidehisa Shitomi (Keio Univ., Japan), and Mario
  Tokoro (Keio Univ./Sony CSL, Japan)

"Performance Comparison of Real-Time Architectures Using
Simulation"
  Heejo Lee (Pohang Univ. of Sci. and Tech., Korea), Kenji Toda
  (ETL, Japan), Jong Kim (Pohang Univ. of Sci. and Tech., Korea),
  Kenji Nishida, Eiichi Takahashi, and Yoshinori Yamaguchi (ETL,
  Japan)

10:55Break

11:10Session 7: Predictability Enhancements

"Real-Time Scalability of Nested Spin Locks"
  Hiroaki Takada and Ken Sakamura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

"The Generated Order Preserving Real-Time Garbage Collection" 
  Hiroshi Koide (The Univ. of Electro-Communications, Japan)

"Improved Performance Model of a Real-Time Software Element:
The Producer-Consumer" (short)
  Carlos Juiz and Ramon Puigjaner (Universitat de les Illes
  Balears, Spain)

12:15Lunch

13:40Invited Talk 4
"The Middleware Services for Industrial Computer Systems"
  Morikazu Takegaki (Mitsubishi Elec. Corp., Japan)

14:20Session 8: Formal Methods and Fault Tolerance

"Comparing Formal Specifications by Measuring"
  J. van Katwijk and W. J. Toetenel (Delft Univ. of Technology,
  The Netherlands)

"Verification System for Real-Time Specification Based on
Extended Real-Time Logic" (short)
  Satoshi Yamane (Shimane Univ., Japan)

"A New Fault-Tolerant Scheduling Technique for Real-Time
Multiprocessor Systems"
  Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Yoshiaki Kakuda, and Tohru Kikuno (Osaka
  Univ., Japan)

"Efficient NMRCD Scheme for Fault Tolerance in Responsive
Systems" (short)
  Christopher P. Fuhrman, Sailesh Chutani, and Henri J. Nussbaumer
  (Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology, Switzerland)

15:40Break

15:55Session 9: Scheduling II

"Allocation and Scheduling of Real-Time Periodic Tasks
with Relative Timing Constraints"
  Sheng-Tzong Cheng and Ashok K. Agrawala (Univ. of Maryland, USA)

"Optimal Server Allocation for Real Time Computing Systems
with Bursty Priority Jobs" 
  Sungcheol Hong (Korea Telecom, Korea)

"A Processor Reservation System Supporting Dynamic QOS Control"
  Hiroshi Fujita, Tatsuo Nakajima, and Hiroshi Tezuka (JAIST, Japan)

"Scheduling Hard-Realtime Parallel Tasks onto the Processor Network
with Wrapped Mesh Topology"
  Yasuhiro Kokusho (Fujitsu Lab., Japan) and Norihisa Doi
  (Keio Univ., Japan)

17:35Break

17:50Session 10: Networks and Communications II

"Real-Time Bus and Task Allocation for a Multiprocessor Based
Programmable Controller"
  Gab Seon Rho and W. H. Kwon (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

"Real-Time Communication in Plant Monitoring/Controlling Systems
with ATM Networks"  
  Ichiro Mizunuma, Satoshi Horiike, and Morikazu Takegaki 
  (Mitsubishi Elec. Corp, Japan)

"An Application of Real-Time IPC Controller Based ATM Cell" (short)
  Hee-Sook Park, S. J. Moon, H. G. Yeo, and K. S. Song (ETRI, Korea)

19:00Banquet
 -- 21:00
--------------------
October 27 (Friday)YUFORIC + RTCSA'95

8:15Registration at Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.

9:00Greeting from YUFORIC Organizer
  Yoshiaki Kakuda (Osaka Univ., Japan)

9:05Invited Talk 5
"Operating System Support for Continuous Media Applications
-- RT-Mach Extensions"
  Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio Univ., Japan / CMU, USA)

9:45Panel Session
"Future Trends in Real-Time Networking" 
  Chair: Heonshik Shin (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

11:15Technical Presentations
 -- 15:10

15:50Visit to NTT Kasumigaseki Communication Center
 -- 17:00
========================================================================

RTCSA'95/YUFORIC REGISTRATION FORM

October 25-27, 1995
    Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.
   Tokyo, Japan

To register, please FAX or MAIL this form to: RTCSA95 Registration,
c/o TRON Association, Katsuta Bldg. 5F, 1-3-39 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo
108, JAPAN (FAX: +81-3-3454-3224).

(Please check appropriate registration)
RTCSA'95 + YUFORIC __    YUFORIC __

(Please type or print)
Choose your title:  Prof.  Dr.  Mr.  Ms.
Name (Last, First, MI): 
Affiliation: 
Address: 


City/State/ZIP: 
Country: 
Phone: 
FAX: 
E-mail: 

IEEE/IEEE CS/IEICE/IPSJ/KISS/TRON Association Member Number:

------------------------------
REGISTRATION FEES

RTCSA95 + YUFORIC (October 25-27):
                        Advance (before October 7)   Late (after October 8)
Member:                   34,000Yen (or US$350)      38,000Yen (or US$400)
Non-member:               43,000Yen (or US$450)      48,000Yen (or US$500)
Full-time student member: 10,000Yen (or US$100)      15,000Yen (or US$150)
Full-time student:        12,000Yen (or US$120)      18,000Yen (or US$180)

* Member fees apply to IEEE/IEEE CS/IEICE/IPSJ/KISS/TRON Association
  Member.
* The registration except full-time students includes a copy of
  proceedings, coffee-breaks, one reception, and one banquet.  A banquet
  is not included in the full-time student registration.  Students who
  wish to attend a banquet must purchase a banquet ticket.
* Early registrations must be received until October 7th.

YUFORIC only (October 27):
                        Advance (before October 7)   Late (after October 8)
Member:                    5,000Yen (or US$52)        7,000Yen (or US$73)
Non-member:                7,000Yen (or US$73)        9,000Yen (or US$94)
Full-time student member:    complementary               complementary
Full-time student:         2,000Yen (or US$21)        2,500Yen (or US$26)

* Member fees apply to IEEE and IEEE CS members only.
* The registration includes coffee-breaks.
* Early registrations must be received until October 7th.

BANQUET:
I wish to purchase (  ) banquet tickets at 6000Yen (or US$60) each, to
a total of:

* The registration except full-time students includes a banquet.

TOTAL:
I am enclosing the total of:

VISIT TO NTT KASUMIGASEKI COMMUNICATION CENTER:
I wish to visit NTT Kasumigaseki Communication Center:   Yes  No

* Due to the limit of the number of visitors, we may not be able to
accept all the applications.
------------------------------

Please attach the exact payment in one of the following forms.

1. A check payable on a Japanese bank and written to "RTCSA95".

2. A proof of direct transfer to Sumitomo Bank with the following.
  Account Name    RTCSA95
  Bank Name       Sumitomo Bank
  Branch Name     Shiba Branch
  Account No.     Ordinary Acct. No.598721

3. Credit card payment (VISA or MasterCard only)
  Total:         Yen
  VISA __    MasterCard __
  Credit Card Number: 
  Expiration Date: 
  Card Holder's Name: 
  Signature: 

* If you select credit card payment, you must pay in Japanese Yen.
* We recommend the attendances from Japan to pay with direct bank
  transfer.

For any questions, send E-mail to RTCSA'95 Registration Chair, Hiroaki
Takada (E-mail: hiro@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp) or send fax to RTCSA95
Registration, c/o TRON Association (FAX: +81-3-3454-3224).
========================================================================

      RTCSA'95/YUFORIC HOTEL RESERVATION FORM

The Art Hotels Ohmori
    Tokyo, Japan

To register with the hotel, please FAX or MAIL this form to: The Art
Hotels Ohmori, JAPAN  (FAX: +81-3-3766-7201, TEL: +81-3-3766-7001).

The RTCSA'95/YUFORIC special rates are 9000Yen/15000Yen for a
single/twin room per night (plus local tax (3%); breakfast and service
charges included).  These rates are in effect three days before through 
two days after the meeting.  There is a cutoff date of October 7th, after
which the hotel is not obligated to accommodate guests at this rate.

* Bus service will be arranged from/to the Art Hotels Ohmori
to/from Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ. during the workshop period.

(Please type or print)
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            ART HOTELS OHMORI ROOM RESERVATION (RTCSA'95/YFORIC)

  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |GUEST NAME        |                                                    |
  |(Last, First, MI) |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |ROOM TYPE         |   Single                                           |
  |(circle or mark)  |   Twin                                             |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |NO. OF PERSONS    |                                                    |
  |                  |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |ARRIVAL DATE      |                                                    |
  |                  |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |DEPARTURE DATE    |                                                    |
  |                  |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |TEL               |                                                    |
  |FAX               |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
  |AFFILIATION       |                                                    |
  |ADDRESS           |                                                    |
  |(City/State/ZIP)  |                                                    |
  |(Country)         |                                                    |
  +------------------+----------------------------------------------------+

  ART HOTELS OHMORI
  6-19-3 MINAMIOHI SHINAGAWA-KU
  TOKYO 140, JAPAN
  TEL +81-3-3766-7001 (03-3766-7001 in Japan)
  FAX +81-3-3766-7201 (03-3766-7201 in Japan)

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GENERAL INFORMATION

YUFORIC: The aim of Youth Forum in Computer Science and Engineering
(YUFORIC) is to provide an opportunity for students and young
researchers to come together and exchange ideas to further develop
their studies.  The seminar will provide a forum for stimulated
exchanges between students and young researchers with an aim to
advancing future research activities.  As well students participants
will have the extra opportunity to experience an inside view of the
present research carried out in the professional community.
The second YUFORIC is held jointly with RTCSA'95 to discuss the common
theme real-time technology and applications.   

NTT Kasumigaseki Communication Center is a showroom of NTT's advanced
tele-communication technologies and will show you the new styled
tele-communication of the coming multimedia-era with some examples and
applications.  It consists of the Public Zone, Personal Zone, Business
Zone, and the R&D Zone. English and Japanese guidance courses are
available.

Passport & Visa: Every foreign visitor entering Japan must possess a
valid passport and visa.  Contact the nearest Japanese diplomatic or
consular mission abroad for further information.

Currency: The unit of currency is Japanese Yen.  There are banknotes
for 1000, 5000, and 10000 Yen and coins is denominations of 1, 5, 10,
50, 100, and 500 Yen.  Exchange rates rapidly fluctuate.  One US
dollar is equivalent to 95 - 100 Yen as of September 1995.

Transportation: From New Tokyo International Airport (Narita), take
the N'EX (Narita Express) of JR line or the Keisei Skyliner express
train.  Change trains at the Tokyo Station (N'EX) or the Ueno Station
(Keisei) to JR Keihin-Tohoku Line.  Take off the train at the Ohmori
Station (for the Art Hotels Ohmori) or at the Tamachi Station (for
Kitashinkan Hall, Keio Univ.).  With either route, it takes about two
hours from the airport to the hotel.  We do not recommend you to use a
taxi from the airport, because it is quite expensive (about 25,000 -
30,000 Yen).  

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RTCSA'95 Organization
---------------------

General Co-Chairs:
Mario Tokoro (Keio U./Sony CSL, Japan)
Kane Kim (UC Irvine, USA)

Program Co-Chairs:
Kern Koh (Seoul Nat'l U., Korea)
Kenji Toda (ETL, Japan)

Program Committee: 
Tadashi Ae (Hiroshima U., Japan)
Arbee Chen (TsingHua U., Taiwan)
Dieter K. Hammer (Eindhoven U. of Techn., The Netherlands)
Shing-Tsaan Huang (Tsing Hua U., Taiwan)
Yoshiaki Kakuda (Osaka U., Japan)
Moon Hae Kim (Konkuk U., Korea)
Jong Kim (POSTECH, Korea)
Hermann Kopetz (Tech. U. of Vienna, Austria) 
Insup Lee (U. of Pennsylvania, USA)
Jane Liu (U. of Illinois, USA)
Sang Lyul Min (Seoul Nat'l U., Korea)
Al Mok (U. of Texas at Austin, USA)
Joseph Kee-Yin Ng (Hong Kong Baptist U., Hong Kong)
Seung-Kyu Park (Ajou U., Korea)
Lui Sha (CMU, USA)
Alan Shaw (U. of Washington, USA)
Kang G. Shin (U. of Michigan, USA)
Sang Hyuk Son (U. of Virginia, USA)
John A. Stankovic (U. of Mass, USA)
Ichiro Suzuki (U. of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA)
Morikazu Takegaki (Mitsubishi Elec., Japan)
Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio U./CMU, Japan)
Tetsuo Wasano (Advanced Telecom. Research Institute, Japan) 
Lonnie Welch (NJIT, USA)
Seung Min Yang (Soongsil U., Korea)

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Nobuo Saito (Keio U., Japan)
Seog Park (Sogang U., Korea)

Registration Chair:
Hiroaki Takada (U. of Tokyo, Japan)

Local Arrangements Chair:
Eiichi Takahashi (ETL, Japan)

YUFORIC Chair:
Yoshiaki Kakuda (Osaka U., Japan)

Advisory Committee:
Chair: Heonshik Shin (Seoul Nat'l U., Korea)
Wook Hyun Kwon (Seoul Nat'l U., Korea)
Takashi Nodera (Keio U., Japan)
Ken Sakamura (U. of Tokyo, Japan)
Yoshinori Yamaguchi (ETL, Japan)

========================================================================

YUFORIC Organization
---------------------

YUFORIC Organizer:
Yoshiaki Kakuda, Osaka University, Japan

Program Committee:
Masahito Hirakawa, Hiroshima University, Japan
Kenji Ishida, Hiroshima Prefectural University, Japan
Yoshiaki Kakuda (Chair), Osaka University, Japan
Hermann Kopetz, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Miroslaw Malek, Humboldt University, Germany
Shuichi Matsumoto, KDD, Japan
Al Mok, University of Texas, Austin, U.S.A.
Morikazu Takegaki, Mitsubishi Electric Co., Japan
Kenji Toda, MITI Electrotechnical Lab., Japan
Mario Tokoro, Keio University / SONY, Japan
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University / CMU, Japan / U.S.A.
Tetsuo Wasano, ATRI, Japan
Tomohiro Yoneda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

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RTCSA'95 Home Page: For further information, access the RTCSA'95 Home
Page at "http://tron.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/RTCSA95/".
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$B8MED!!8-Fs(B $B!J(BKenji Toda$B!K(B
toda@etl.go.jp
