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ARTEMIS JU
ARTEMIS-2009-1
REDUCED CERTIFICATION COSTS FOR
TRUSTED MULTI-CORE PLATFORMS
(RECOMP)
DELIVERABLE D7.12 Dissemination Report 2012
Nature: Report Dissemination Level: Public
Grant Agreement number: 100202
Project acronym: RECOMP
Project title: Reduced Certification Costs for Trusted Multi-core
Platforms
Funding Scheme: ARTEMIS JU
Date of latest version of Annex I
against which the assessment will
be made:
Periodic report: Second Periodic Report
Period covered: From 1/04/2012 to 31/03/2013
Project coordinator name,
title and organization: Jarkko Makitalo, KONE; [email protected]
Project website address: http://www.recomp-project.eu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 3
1.1. PURPOSE .......................................................................................................... 3 1.2. AUDIENCE ........................................................................................................ 3
1.3. SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT ......................................................................... 4 2. RECOMP ARTWORK ............................................................................................................... 4
2.1. RECOMP NAME & LOGO ............................................................................... 4
2.2. RECOMP TEMPLATES ................................................................................... 4 3. PUBLICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 5
3.1. CONFERENCES ................................................................................................ 6 3.2. SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS ................................................................................. 9
4. EXTERNAL EVENTS ............................................................................................................... 10
4.1. EPoSS 2012 ...................................................................................................... 11 4.2. ESWeek 2012 ................................................................................................... 12
4.2.1. MIXED CRITICAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS TUTORIAL . 12 4.3. HiPEAC 2013 ................................................................................................... 12 4.4. SASSUR 2012 .................................................................................................. 13
4.5. MULTICORE ENABLEMENT FOR EMBEDDED AND CYBER
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, DAGSTUHL SEMINAR ................................................... 14
4.6. WICERT 2013 .................................................................................................. 15 5. INTERNAL PROJECT WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS ............................................................. 17
5.1. TASK 4.2b FACE-TO-FACE MEETING IN MUNICH, GERMANY .......... 18 5.2. JOINT WORK PACKAGE WORKSHOPS IN BATH, UK. .......................... 18
5.3. JOINT WORKPACKAGE WORKSHOPS AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN
MADRID, SPAIN ...................................................................................................... 19 5.4. INTERNAL RECOMP WORSHOPS SUMMARY ........................................ 20
6. PROJECT WEBSITE ............................................................................................................... 20
6.1. WEBSITE UPDATING AND PUBLISHING PROCESS .............................. 23 6.2. MONITORING OF WEBSITE ACTIVITY AND STATISTICS ................... 23
6.2.1. MONITORING OF WEBSITE ACTIVITY AND STATISTICS .............. 24 6.2.2. WEBSITE SEARCH ENGINES TRAFFIC ................................................ 25
6.3. WEBSITE QUALITY ASSURANCE ............................................................. 27 7. NEWSLETTERS ..................................................................................................................... 27
8. CONCLUSIONS ..................................................................................................................... 30
Appendix I: RECOMP Partners individual Dissemination activities ............................................ 31
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PURPOSE
The main purpose of D7.12 is to describe the current (March 2013) status of RECOMP project
dissemination activities on their three faces: dissemination related to the scientific community,
industrial community and to general public. The former is mainly covered by RECOMP
research results in scientific conferences and journals, attending to different real-time and
embedded system events/conferences and the organization of RECOMP and ARTEMIS
Workshops.
RECOMP dissemination activities can be classified as:
Publications in scientific journals.
Conferences at different embedded and real-time systems congresses.
Workshops/Events related to RECOMP bases and goals.
Internal RECOMP Workshops.
Newsletters.
RECOMP Project website.
All the dissemination activities arranged during this period with the scope of the project are also
listed by partners in Appendix I at the end of this document as well as on the RECOMP Wiki
(https://research.it.abo.fi/confluence/display/RECOMP/Dissemination+Reporting), which all
RECOMP partners dissemination plans (including future activities) are available for
downloading.
1.2. AUDIENCE
This deliverable targets people that may be interested in the public dissemination activities of
RECOMP project, and more specifically the research community concerning the scientific
impact, through the respective scientific publications in journals and conference proceedings.
The industrial sector also plays an important role as final user of the research results produced
in the project and, therefore, it is also one of our key RECOMP dissemination targets.
RECOMP audience can be described as follows:
Academic and Research Targets: Targets related to all the scientific community
(universities, societies, symposiums, etc) as well as networks of excellence created by
Academia, government and industry. European-related projects are also included due to
they could be potential groups of interest on RECOMP results.
Industrial Targets: Targets related to the industrial sector.
Other institutions: This group of stakeholders is composed by international/national
government agencies or private ones interested in RECOMP project goals.
All possible RECOMP targets are listed in previous Dissemination Plan document which is
available on RECOMP Wiki
https://research.it.abo.fi/confluence/display/RECOMP/Communication+and+Dissemination+Pla
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1.3. SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT
The scope of the document includes the dissemination activities of RECOMP project during
T25 and T36 (April 2012 - March 2013) of the project lifetime, both included. In the next
sections we will describe the different dissemination activities arranged along this second year
of the project, as well as some basic elements (logo, webpage, templates) required for the public
presentation of RECOMP results.
2. RECOMP ARTWORK
This section includes the electronics support files that RECOMP partners use in their
presentations, posters of any kind of marketing material. They are basically composed by a logo
and electronics documents templates.
2.1. RECOMP NAME & LOGO
The name of RECOMP comes from the real name of the project: Reduced Certification Costs
for trusted Multi-core Platforms.
Related to RECOMP logo, we were looking for something that could represent a mixture of
multicore systems and certification. This is the reason the final logo has a multilayer model with
the biggest one on the bottom and the smallest on the top. Different layers colors help providing
the notion of mixed criticality systems, which is one of the RECOMP goals.
Figure 1 - RECOMP logo
2.2. RECOMP TEMPLATES
Templates for all deliverables and for different RECOMP related presentations have been
created in order to provide an unified corporative image. Microsoft word and PowerPoint
documents are available. Open source documents templates (for OpenOffice tool suite) are also
available for required users.
Templates are available in RECOMP Wiki in Project Administration -> Templates
(https://www.it.abo.fi/confluence/display/RECOMP/Templates). An illustrative picture of how
these templates looks like is presented below.
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Figure 2 - RECOMP Templates
3. PUBLICATIONS
For the last year of RECOMP project, RECOMP partners have already provide several
contributions to scientific journals and conferences. In RECOMP website all these publications
will be referenced and abstracts can be downloaded.
Despite the fact that during the first year of RECOMP there were so many publications neither
conferences, it is obvious that the work done within RECOMP has brought many of them
during the second and the third years of RECOMP as it was expected. It is worth to mention
that there has been an increase during the last two years of RECOMP. Below it is listed
publications to scientific journals, congresses and workshops that regards to the third year.
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3.1. CONFERENCES
In total, partners have presented a total of 55 publications in many conferences. The next table
lists the conferences in which RECOMP partners have presented results:
Event Name Title Partner/s
12th International
Conference on Application
of Concurrency to System
Design (ACSD 2012)
Improving Dynamic Partial Order
Reductions for Concolic Testing
Aalto
17th IEEE Pacific Rim
International Symposium
on Dependable Computing
Utilizing Hidden Markov Models for
Formal Reliability Analysis of Real-
Time Communication Systems with
Errors
TUBS
21st Euromicro
International Conference
on Parallel, Distributed,
and Network-Based
Processing PDP 2013
Manager for Energy Efficient Many-
Core Operating Systems
AAU
21st Euromicro
International Conference
on Parallel, Distributed,
and Network-Based
Processing PDP 2013
Task Migration for Dynamic Power
and Performance Characteristics on
Many-Core Distributed Operating
Systems
AAU
27th IEEE/ACM
International Conference
Automated Software
Engineering 2012 (ASE
2012)
Using Unfoldings in Automated
Testing of Multithreaded Programs
Aalto
3rd International
Workshop on Analysis
Tools and Methodologies
for Embedded and Real-
time Systems (WATERS)
Compositional Performance Analysis
in Python with pyCPA
TUBS
9th International
Conference on Integrated
Formal Methods (iFM
2012)
Requirements Modeling AAU
ARCS 2013 Power Monitoring for Mixed-
Criticality on a Many-Core Platform
TUBS
ARCS 2013 Load-Adaptive Monitor-Driven
Hardware for Preventing Embedded
Real-Time Systems from Overloads
Caused by Excessive Interrupt Rates
BUT
ARTIST Summer School
2012
Switched network based embedded
systems for time and safety critical
applications
TUBS
Automotive 2012 ISO 26262 – Tool chain analysis
reduces tool qualification costs
Validas
Dagstuhl Seminar - Dagstuhl Seminar - Multicore EADS,
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Multicore Enablement for
Embedded and Cyber
Physical Systems
Enablement for Embedded and Cyber
Physical Systems
SYSGO
ECRTS 2012 Task Assignment Algorithms for Two-
type Heterogeneous Multiprocessors
ISEP
EDCC 2012 Leveraging Multicore Computing
Architectures in Avionics
SYSGO CZ
Embedded Systems Week "Virtualisation Support for an
Embedded Automotive Environment"
(presentation)
IFX-UK
Emerging Technologies
and Factory Automation
(ETFA)
Timing Analysis of Mixed-Criticality
Hard Real-Time Applications
Implemented on Distributed
Partitioned Architectures
DTU
EMSOFT 2012 Towards Real-Time Agreement
Protocols For Many-Cores
ISEP
EUC 2012 Dynamic Global Scheduling of
Parallel Real-Time Tasks
ISEP
EuroForum CTI ISO
26262 Japan Conference
Tool Chain Poka Yoke Validas
EuroSPI 2013 Making software safety assessable and
transparent- Safety workshop
ESI-
TECNALIA,
Spinet
Fifth Swedish Workshop
on Multicore Computing
Power Optimized Many-Core Systems AAU
HASE 2012 IDAMC: A Many-Core Platform with
Run-Time Monitoring for Mixed-
Criticality
TUBS
HIPEAC Workshop
“Integration of mixed-
criticality subsystems on
multi-core processors
HIPEAC Workshop “Integration of
mixed-criticality subsystems on multi-
core processors
EADS
ICESS 2012 An Analysis of the Impact of Bus
Contention on the WCET in
Multicores
ISEP
IEEE International
Symposium on Design and
Diagnostics of Electronic
Circuits and Systems 2012
Monitoring-Driven HW/SW Interrupt
Overload Prevention for Embedded
Real-Time Systems
BUT
International Conference
on Embedded Software
(EMSOFT) Tutorial
Switched Network Systems
Integration for Manycore
Architectures
Thales FR
International conference
on Hardware/software
codesign and system
synthesis (CODES+ISSS)
Synthesis of communication schedules
for TTEthernet-based mixed-criticality
systems
DTU
JCE 2012 Safety-Critical Platform Model Based
on Certification Standards
UGR
JCRA 2012 Monitorización en Tiempo de
Ejecución para Sistemas Críticos
UGR
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Empotrados
Multicore Enablement for
Embedded and Cyber
Physical Systems
IDAMC - A manycore architecture for
mixed critical applications
TUBS
RTNS 2012 Extending Fixed Task-Priority
Schedulability by Interference
Limitation
ISEP
RTNS 2012 Real-Time Scheduling with Resource
Sharing on Uniform Multiprocessors
ISEP
RTNS 2012 The Generalized Multiprocessor
Periodic Resource Interface Model for
Hierarchical Multiprocessor
Scheduling
ISEP
RTSS 2012 A PTAS for assigning sporadic tasks
on two-type heterogeneous
multiprocessors
ISEP
RTSS@Work 2012 Virtual Execution Platforms for Mixed
Time-Criticality Applications:
Demonstrating the CompSoC Platform
and Design Flow
ISEP
SAE World Congress A New Approach to Input and Output
Monitoring for
Microcontrollers Supporting
Functional Safety
IFX-UK
SAE World Congress Techniques and Measures for
Improving Domain Controller
Availability while Maintaining
Functional Safety in Mixed Criticality
Automotive Safety Systems
IFX-UK
SAE World Congress Intelligent ECU End of Line Testing to
Support ISO26262 Functional
Safety Requirements
IFX-UK
SAE World Congress Hardware Based Paravirtualization:
Simplifying the co-hosting of
legacy code for mixed criticality
applications
IFX-UK
SAE World Congress
2012
Tool prototype demo for methods
developed in Task 2.3 and 4.2
SYM
SafeComp 2012 Determining Potential Errors in Tool
Chains – Strategies to Reach Tool
Confidence According to ISO 26262
Validas
SAFECOMP 2013 Monitoring-Based Shared Resource
Separation for Commercial Multi-core
System-on-Chip
SYSGO
SASSUR 2012 Towards a Case-Based Reasoning
Approach
for Safety Assurance Reuse
ESI-
TECNALIA
Schloss Dagstuhl :
Software Certification:
Methods and Tools
From Tool Qualification to Tool Chain
Design
Validas
SIES 2012 Shared Memory Protection for Spatial Fortiss
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Separation in Multicore Architectures
SIES 2012 Online Intra-Task Device Scheduling
for Hard Real-Time Systems
ISEP
SIES 2012 An Improved Preemption Delay Upper
Bound for Floating Non-preemptive
Region
ISEP
Software-Based Methods
for Robust Embedded
Systems
Designing an Analyzable and Resilient
Embedded Operating System
TUBS
WICERT 2013 Open platform for mixed-criticality
applications
7S, UGR
WICERT 2013 Methods and tools for reducing
certification costs of mixed-criticality
applications on multi-core platforms:
the RECOMP approach
DTU, ESI-
TECNALIA,
Validas,
AAU,
Fortiss, SYM
WICERT 2013 Impact of multicore platforms in
hardware and software certification
SSF, Validas,
AAU, TÜV-
SUD, Spinet
WICERT 2013 Hardware and Software Support for
Mixed-Criticality Multicore Systems
IFX-UK,
TUBS,
Elektrobit
WICERT 2013 Servosystem control for theatre stage
equipment
BUT, Camea
WICERT 2013 Multicore In Real-Time Systems –
Temporal Isolation Challenges Due To
Shared Resources
Honeywell,
EADS, ISEP,
SYSGO
WICERT 2013 Isolation of Cores Delphi DE Table 1 - RECOMP participation in Conferences
3.2. SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
The work accomplished by RECOMP partners have been also published in Scientific Journals.
The journal papers submitted and published during the last RECOMP year are the following:
Journal Name Paper Title Partner/s Status
IEEE Embedded
Systems Letters -
Special Issue on
Rigorous Modeling
and Analysis of
Cyber-Physical
Systems
A Failure Mode and Effects
Analysis of a Network-on-Chip
TUBS Submitted
International Journal
on Software Tools for
Technology Transfer
Compositional Verification of
Real-Time Systems using Ecda
Aalto Published
Journal JSA - Special
Issue DSE-ES 2012
Safe Motor Controller in a
Mixed-Critical Environment
with Runtime Updating
Capabilities
UGR,
AAU, 7S
Submitted
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Science of Computer
Programming
Exploiting Step Semantics for
Efficient Bounded Model
Checking of Asynchronous
Systems
Aalto Published
TECS SI Design
Challenges for Many-
core Processors
Towards a Certifiable Fault-
Tolerant Network-on-Chip
TUBS Submitted
Table 2 - RECOMP scientific journal publications
4. EXTERNAL EVENTS
RECOMP partners have already participated in many events presenting the project goals and
current results. An overview of them is presented in the next lines.
Event RECOMP Participant
ACIVS 2012 BUT, Camea
ARM TechCon 2012 SYSGO
ARTEMIS CO-Summit 2012 Kone, Integrasys
AutoFOCUS3 Workshop Integrasys, Fortiss
Avionics Europe 2013 SYSGO
CITICOFFEE Granada UGR
Common Criteria Forum
Workshop
SYSGO
Computing PhD Day 2012 Thales FR
Conti Workshop Fortiss
DASIA 2012 SYSGO
EAST-ADL Worksho Fortiss
ECS 2012 SYSGO
electronica 2012 SYSCZ
electronica 2012 SYSGO
Embedded Systems Week IFX-UK
Embedded World 2013 SYSGO
EP China 2012 SYSCZ
FiSMA and STX workshop Spinet
Fortiss Open House Day Fortiss
GAUDEAMUS BUT, Camea
HiPEAC 2013 SYSGO, TRT-UK
InnoTrans 2012 SYSCZ
International Avionics
Conference 2012
SYSGO
ISO/IEC JTC1 SC7 Spinet
MCFA EADS-IW
MSV '12 International
Engineering Fair
SYSCZ
RECOMP 2nd REVIEW ESPELSA, Integrasys
rts EMBEDDED SYSTEMS SYSGO
SafeTrans 2012 SYM SASSUR 2012 ESI-TECNALIA
SDMD 2013 SYSGO
Seventh White Rabbit UGR, 7S
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Workshop
Sixth White Rabbit
Workshop
UGR, 7S
SKA Conference 2012 UGR, 7S
SKA: Strategic Position and
Future Opportunities for
Spanish Industry
UGR
Thales Research days TRT-UK
Validas Workshop Fortiss Table 3 - RECOMP Attendance Events
The next events described in the following sections are the most relevant external ones of the
last year.
4.1. EPoSS 2012
The achievements of Integrasys in RECOMP were presented at the EPoSS Annual Forum
“Industrial Leadership and Solutions for Societal Challenges” 2012, with an attendance of more
than 150 participants, from large industry and research centers Europe.
Figure 3 - EPoSS 2012
EPoSS, the European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration, is an industry-driven
policy initiative, defining R&D and innovation needs as well as policy requirements related to
Smart Systems Integration and integrated Micro- and Nanosystems. EPoSS is contributing to
EUROPE 2020, the EU's growth strategy for the coming decade, to become a smart, sustainable
and inclusive economy.
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4.2. ESWeek 2012
This year at Embedded Systems Week (October 7th-12th) in Tampere Finland, there was an
industrial session on Automotive Embedded Systems. Hosted by Professor Rolf Ernst (TUBS),
there were representatives of the full automotive supply chain from semiconductors (Infineon
Technologies), Tier 1s (Continental Systems, and Denso) and OEMs (BMW).
IFX-UK presented a survey of the current challenges in co-hosting safety critical applications
on multicores. IFX-UK also particularly needed to introduce some of the context of the
automotive market – the extreme economic pressures and also the impact of ISO26262 on
development costs. It was also a chance to present some of the technical solutions contained in
the AURIX® family of devices, many of which were developed during the RECOMP project.
Specifically, these mechanisms allow a “virtualisation light” – without an MMU; based on an
MPU only, but still providing the spatial separation required. In addition the system
configuration allows SW to be developed such that the temporal interference between
applications on different cores can be reduced to I/O accesses and exclude simple memory
operations (code fetch, reads and writes).
There was quite a bit of interest in all the talks, and in particular questions afterwards indicated.
4.2.1. MIXED CRITICAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
TUTORIAL
This was an invited tutorial which was intended to cover different aspects of mixed critical
systems. It started with an introduction to the challenges (Ernst), followed by a one hour
summary of derived topics for academic research into “Mixed Critical System Scheduling”
(Burns). The following talk “Increasing Predictability in Multicore Systems” (Thiele) gave an
in depth discussion of timing interference and proposed systematic approaches to improve
predictability. This talk was from the CERTAINTY project. The final two talks on “Switched
Network Systems Integration for Manycore Architectures” (Ernst, Le Rhune) provided the
RECOMP perspective with a presentation of hardware and software mechanisms, related
architectures and applications.
Despite the unfortunate timing (Sunday, reachability of Tampere, Finland in October), there was
a large attendance and a lively discussion. It became clear that CERTAINTY and in particular
RECOMP are seen as highlights of research into practical mixed criticality systems.
4.3. HiPEAC 2013
TUBS leaded a talk at the HIPEAC Workshop “Integration of mixed-criticality subsystems on
multi-core processors”, 21.1.2013, Berlin.
With only 25min time, the RECOMP presentation had to be focused on few core concepts and
results. After a short presentation of RECOMP and its goals, 2 trusted platforms were presented
as examples of the RECOMP results, the Infineon AURIX platform including the software
architecture, the safety critical ECSL function implemented by Delphi following safety
standards with the safety assessment executed by the TÜV Süd. As a second platform, the
IDAMC NoC combined with the Thales many-core research system was chosen. It was
demonstrated that the same underlying principles of core-to-core communication and isolation
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(virtualization) could be used in different architectures. This was addressed in the discussion (in
particular wrt. memory access and timing protection) and seemed to be well received by the
audience.
This one-day Workshop was hosted by the HiPEAC 2013 conference that took place in Berlin,
Germany from 21-23 January 2013. The workshop was a joint activity of the following research
projects: ACROSS (ARTEMIS), ARAMIS (BmBF), CERTAINTY (FP7), MultiPARTES (FP7)
and RECOMP (ARTEMIS).This workshop gave the opportunity to compare the different
projects targeting multi-core platforms for mixed critical systems. In the end, there was a panel
which highlighted many open issues in academia and industry. The workshop setup was
particularly interesting because many of the partners of the different projects were present in the
audience exchanging their different views in the discussion with Max Lemke, EC, participating
most of the time.
For more info see http://www.hipeac.net/conference/berlin/workshop/integration-mixed-
criticality-subsystems-multi-core-processors
4.4. SASSUR 2012
From September 25th to September 28th SAFECOMP conference took place in Margdeburg
(Germany). SAFECOMP is an annual event covering the state-of-the-art, experience and new
trends in the areas of safety, security and reliability of critical computer applications. More than
150 participants attend to the conference which received more than 120 paper submission out of
that 30 full papers where accepted and 2 more where left as stand by. During the first day 5
workshops took place with 11 organization chair and 64 program committee members in total.
SASSUR was one of those workshops with 21 people in the audience, 10 papers accepted and 2
invited talks, Tim Kelly and John Knight who are very well known in this area.
The agenda for the workshop was:
Figure 4 - SAFECOMP 2012 Programme
Speaker
9:30 9:45 Alejandra Ruiz
9:45 10:30 Tim Kelly
10:30 11:00 Ewen Denney
11:00 11:30 Alejandra Ruiz
11:30 12:00
12:00 12:10 Jasen Markovski
12:10 12:40 Fabien Belmonte
12:40 12:50 Sunil Nair
12:50 13:20 Dajian Zhang
13:20 13:30 Eric Verhulst
13:30 14:30
14:30 15:15 John Knight
15:15 15:25 Anna Lanzaro
15:25 15:55 Daniel Kästner
15:55 16:25
16:25 16:55 Patrick Graydon
16:55 17:55 Moderator: Alejandra Ruiz
A New Approach to Assessment of Confidence in Assurance Cases
coffee break
Meeting Real-Time Requirements with Multi-Core Processors
A Preliminary Fault Injection Framework for Evaluating Multicore Systems
Panel & Discussion & Wrap Up
Assessing Software Interference Management When Modifying Safety-Related Software
lunch break
An Unified Meta-Model for Trustworthy Systems Engineering
Modelling for Safety in a Synthesis-Centric Systems Engineering Framework
Intro by the Workshop Chair
SASSUR'12 Madgeburg, Sept 25th
KeyNote: Protecting Safety-Critical Systems From Security Threats Using Artificial Diversity
KeyNote: The Challenges of Cross-Domain Modular Certification
AdvoCATE: An Assurance Case Automation Toolset
coffee break
Towards a Model-Based Evolutionary Chain of Evidence for Compliance with Safety Standards
Towards a Case-Based Reasoning Approach for Safety Assurance Reuse
A model based approach for safety analysis
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Regarding RECOMP, we should remark the importance of the multicore technologies in this
area that was discussed on different papers there, not only from RECOMP partners but also
from institutions outside the project like Siemens AG or Federico II University of Naples.
Figure 5 - SAFECOMP 2012
Tecnalia, partner from RECOMP not only was part of the organization of the event but also has
presented a paper there Towards case-based reasoning approach where some result of its work
at RECOMP projects has been shown.
4.5. MULTICORE ENABLEMENT FOR EMBEDDED AND CYBER
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, DAGSTUHL SEMINAR
Dagstuhl is world renowned for its technical seminars on important technical topics. Multiple
partners of RECOMP participated in a week-long seminar around multi-core computers . The
seminar brought together leading industry and university research groups from different fields
of embedded system design and application development, multicore architecture and
hardware/software design methodology & tools. The main objective of the seminar was on
contributions that are reusable and transferable among market segments, vendors and research
institutions in the context of a technology ecosystem with a focus on multi-core safety aspects.
Thereby, the technical focus of the agenda was on:
Generic hardware/software building blocks for real-time performance, dependability,
functional safety and security for embedded systems built around enhanced standard
multicore solutions.
System modeling, design and validation methods and tools for such platforms.
The close collaborations between industry and academia was visible in this workshop with 35%
participation from industry. The seminar established new and strengthened existing ties between
networks in the area of multicore and embedded technologies, with non-functional requirements
representing the common denominator of economical and scientific interest.
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Figure 6 - DAGSTUHL Seminar Meeting
Michael Paulitsch (EADS) has organized the seminar with Andreas Herkersdorf and Mike
Hinchey. Michael also presented a brief overview of the RECOMP research. Multiple
RECOMP partners showed their technical research solutions, which often resulted in interesting
technical discussions.
Participants from RECOMP included Rolf Ernst (TU Braunschweig, DE), Glenn Farrall
(Infineon - Bristol, GB), Massimo Ferraguto (Space Syst. Finland Ltd - Espoo, FI), Johan Lilius
(Abo Akademi University, FI), Michael Paulitsch (EADS Deutschland - München, DE), Stefan
M. Petters (ISEP-IPP - Porto, PT), Sergey Tverdyshev (Sysgo AG, DE).
More info can be found at
http://www.dagstuhl.de/no_cache/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=13052
4.6. WICERT 2013
In March 22, 2013, a tutorial regarding Approaches for Cost-effective Certification of Safety-
Critical, Mixed-Criticality Systems will take place at DATE 2013 congress in Grenoble, France.
This tutorial has been organized by several RECOMP partners: Huáscar Espinoza from
TECNALIA, Jarkko Mäkitalo (KONE Oij), Javier Díaz Alonso (University of Granada), Rolf
Ernst (TU Braunschweig), Michael Paulitsch (EADS IW), Simon Brewerton (Infineon Tech.)
and José Luis Gutiérrez Rivas (University of Granada).
This workshop aims to present and evaluate different industry-driven approaches for reducing
certification costs in safety-critical, mixed-criticality systems. In particular, WICERT will
provide a platform for industrial demonstrations, thematic presentations and in-depth
discussions about new HW/SW architectures and mechanisms and safety guidelines to achieve a
more cost-effective, precise, and scalable certification. WICERT aims at bringing together
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experts, researchers, and practitioners, from diverse communities, such as safety and security
engineering, certification processes, model-based technologies, software and hardware design,
safety- critical systems and applications communities (aerospace, automotive, industrial
manufacturing, health, etc.)
The workshop agenda look as follows:
Time Session
0830 Workshop Introduction Speaker: Huáscar Espinoza - TECNALIA, ES, Contact Huáscar Espinoza
0845 KEYNOTE 1
0845 MULCORS - The Use of MULticore proCessORs in airborne Systems. Project EASA.2011.OP.30. (study done for
EASA: European Aviation Safety Agency) Marc Gatti and Guy-Andre Berthon - Thales Avionics, FR
0920 Session 1: Mixed-criticality HW/SW platforms
Chair: Rolf Ernst - TU Braunschweig, DE, Contact Rolf Ernst
0920 Isolation of Cores
Claus Stellwag - Elektrobit, DE Swapnil Gandhi and Thorsten Rosenthal - Delphi , DE
0935 Open platform for mixed-criticality applications
Miguel Méndez - Seven Solutions, ES José Luis Gutiérrez Rivas, David Fernández García-Valdecasas and Javier Díaz Alonso - University of Granada, ES
1000 Servosystem control for theatre stage equipment
Pavel Zemcik, Sevcovic Jiri, Michal Kajan and Josef Strnadel - Faculty of Information Technology, CZ Pavol Korcek - Camea, CZ
1015 Coffee Break
1045 Session 2: Certification on aerospace, automotive and automation industries with mixed-criticality Chair: Uwe Kremer - TÜV, DE, Contact Uwe Kremer
1045 Hardware and Software Support for Mixed-Criticality Multicore Systems Glenn Farrall - Infineon, UK
Claus Stellwag - Elektrobit, DE
Jonas Diemer and Rolf Ernst - TU Braunschweig, DE
1110 IFCIMA - Incremental Functional Certification on Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA)
Franck Aimé - Thales Avionics, FR
1135
Impact of multicore platforms in hardware and software certification Risto Nevalainen - Spinet, FI
Uwe Kremer - TÜV, DE
Oscar Slotosch - Validas, DE Dragos Truscan - Åbo Akademi, FI
Vicky Wong - SpaceSystems Finland, FI
1200 Lunch Break
1300 KEYNOTE 2
1300 Industrial practice on mixed-criticality engineering and certification in the aerospace industry Ondrej Kotaba - Honeywell, CZ
1330 Session 3: Methods and tools for cost-effective certification of safety critical systems
Chair: Huáscar Espinoza - TECNALIA, ES, Contact Huáscar Espinoza
1330
Methods and tools for reducing certification costs of mixed-criticality applications on multi-core platforms: the
RECOMP approach Paul Pop - Technical University of Denmark, DK
Leonidas Tsiopoulos - Åbo Akademi, FI
Sebastian Voss - fortiss, DE Oscar Slotosch - Validas, DE
Christoph Ficek - Symtavision, DE
Ulrik Nyman - Aalborg University, DK Alejandra Ruiz Lopez - TECNALIA, ES
1355 Towards Model-Driven Engineering for Mixed-Criticality Systems: MultiPARTES Approach
Alejandro Alonso and Miguel A. de Miguel - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ES Christophe Jouvray and Cyril Grepet - Trialog, FR
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Salvador Trujillo - Ikerlan-IK4, ES
José Simó - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, ES
1420
Multicore In Real-Time Systems – Temporal Isolation Challenges Due To Shared Resources
Ondrej Kotaba - Honeywell, CZ
Michael Paulitsch and Jan Nowotsch - EADS, DE Stefan Petters - ISEP, PT
Henrik Theiling - SYSGO, DE
1445 Coffee Break
1500 Demonstrators and Poster session: Paralell demonstrators and posters
Chair: Simon Brewerton - Infineon Technologies, UK, Contact Simon Brewerton
1500 Mixed-Critical Multi-Processor Motor Controller with Capabilities for Runtime Update of Software
Simon Holmbacka - Åbo Akademi, FI José Luis Gutiérrez Rivas - University of Granada, ES
Miguel Méndez - Seven Solutions, ES
1500 RECOMP Demonstration of Mixed-Criticality Approach Claus Stellwag - Elektrobit, DE
Natalia Willey - Delphi , FR
Swapnil Gandhi and Thorsten Rosenthal - Delphi , DE
1500 Emergency Shutdown System Demonstrator Anton Hattendorf and Sebastian Voss - fortiss, DE
1500 Tools for Compliance Management and Compositional Safety Assurance
Alejandra Ruiz and Huáscar Espinoza - TECNALIA, ES
1615 Wrap Up
Chair: Javier Díaz Alonso - University of Granada, ES, Contact Javier Díaz Alonso
Time Session
0830 Workshop Introduction
Speaker: Huáscar Espinoza - TECNALIA, ES, Contact Huáscar Espinoza
0845 KEYNOTE 1
0845 MULCORS - The Use of MULticore proCessORs in airborne Systems. Project EASA.2011.OP.30. (study done for
EASA: European Aviation Safety Agency)
Marc Gatti and Guy-Andre Berthon - Thales Avionics, FR
0920 Session 1: Mixed-criticality HW/SW platforms
Chair: Rolf Ernst - TU Braunschweig, DE, Contact Rolf Ernst
0920 Isolation of Cores
Claus Stellwag - Elektrobit, DE
Swapnil Gandhi and Thorsten Rosenthal - Delphi , DE
0935 Open platform for mixed-criticality applications
Miguel Méndez - Seven Solutions, ES
José Luis Gutiérrez Rivas, David Fernández García-Valdecasas and Javier Díaz Alonso - University of Granada, ES
1000 Servosystem control for theatre stage equipment
Pavel Zemcik, Sevcovic Jiri, Michal Kajan and Josef Strnadel - Faculty of Information Technology, CZ
Pavol Korcek - Camea, CZ
1015 Coffee Break
Table 4 - WICERT'13 Programme
WICERT is meant to be an excellent final opportunity at the end of RECOMP project to bring
together people from the diverse communities specializing in safety-critical systems. Jointly,
these communities can help create a critical mass of research, development and innovation in
safety-critical technology and affordable certification. An open exchange of ideas and
experience will benefit the global community, leading to new insights and stimulating further
development.
5. INTERNAL PROJECT WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS
In addition to public events, RECOMP partners are actively participating on many internal
meetings that helps to the purpose of project coordination but as well enforce partners
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collaborations and future join exploitation plans of the developed technology. The following
subsection give a quick overview of the different first year project internal events.
5.1. TASK 4.2b FACE-TO-FACE MEETING IN MUNICH, GERMANY
From July 25th to July 26th, project task 4.2b, "Considerations to Achieve Functional Safety
When Using Multiple Tasks on Multi-Core Processors", organized a face-to-face meeting in
Munich.
Figure 7 - Task 4.2b meeting in Munich, Germany.
The main objective of this meeting was to realize a backward and forward analysis about
possible effects, and existing solutions, in the complex study of shared resources on multi-core
systems. The resulting analysis shows there are known or proposed solutions to mitigate all the
identified unwanted temporal effects of resource sharing - some of them being readily
implementable, others requiring significant further research.
The event was hosted by EADS and it involved 8 different partners from work package 4.
5.2. JOINT WORK PACKAGE WORKSHOPS IN BATH, UK.
Joint Work Package Workshops were held on September from Monday 10 to Thursday 13 at
Bath, United Kingdom. Infineon hosted the event, which took place at Bath Ventures
Innovation Centre. During four days, and involving more than 45 people, many meetings were
held for several project tasks regarding work packages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
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Figure 8 - Joint WP Workshops in Bath, UK.
5.3. JOINT WORKPACKAGE WORKSHOPS AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
IN MADRID, SPAIN
The final RECOMP Workshop and General Assembly sessions took place in Madrid during 5th
- 7th February 2013. The sessions included 48 participants representing 27 project partners.
The workshop included segregated meetings for each Work Package during the first two days,
ending in the General Assembly. The last day was the Joint Technical Day, where several
project partners presented some of their RECOMP results in the morning and WP5
demonstrators were exhibited in the afternoon.
Figure 9 General Assembly Meeting in Madrid
All sessions happened at FCC Industrial facilities. There were also social events during the
evenings attended by most participants.
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5.4. INTERNAL RECOMP WORSHOPS SUMMARY
There have been also many internal RECOMP workshops since the early beginning of the
project because of the large number of partners and work package tasks make necessary a strong
coordination in order to achieve the complex RECOMP goals.
During the life-cycle of each WP there are different workshops to present to partners the status
of each deliverable related to the tasks.
On the other hand, there is a General Assembly meeting that occurs once a year in which all
Work Packages status are described, there are several changes proposals when needed,
presentations, etc.
All RECOMP workshops during the second year of RECOMP are listed in the table below:
Workshop Activity Place/Date
WP4 Kick-off Meeting Task 4.2a F2F Kick-off Munich, Germany
(05-05-2011)
RECOMP 2nd Review 2nd Review of the RECOMP
Project
Brussels, Belgium
(05/07/2012)
RECOMP 3rd Review 3rd Review of the RECOMP
Project
Brussels, Belgium
(20/03/2012) Table 2: RECOMP Internal Workshops
6. PROJECT WEBSITE
The website maintenance comprises all the activities needed to ensure the operational integrity
of the RECOMP website. The most important part of the RECOMP website maintenance is to
keep the relevant content fresh and updated. To do so, the website administrator needs to
consider content improvement periodically to show RECOMP visitors fresh and latest
information and events about the project. That is the key for getting return visits.
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Figure 10 - RECOMP Website
During this third year of RECOMP several enhancements have been done within the website
based on partners and external audience feedback as well as RECOMP first review comments.
They are:
New downloading demo section. All the presentations and demo videos of the public
work accomplished in RECOMP is now available as downloadable demos and
presentations here:
http://atc.ugr.es/recomp/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41&Itemid=
19
Demos for task 3.3
Demos for task 3.4
Demos for task 3.5
Demos for WP5 demonstrators
Video Streaming
Artemis Events Section. Here different links to Artemis events are available.
Related Events. Events related to RECOMP and interesting for embedded systems
companies are listed here.
Figure 9 shows the current and final structure of the website.
The website maintenance team is University of Granada, and the responsible person at the
moment this deliverable is being written is:
José Luis Gutiérrez ([email protected]) ; Javier Díaz ([email protected])
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Figure 11 - RECOMP Website Structure
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6.1. WEBSITE UPDATING AND PUBLISHING PROCESS
The updating and publishing process in RECOMP consists in the following procedure:
Step 1: The source of new information or updated content must send any request to update and
publish information to the website maintenance team (copy to both persons).
Step 2: The website maintenance team reviews the request.
Case 2.1. If the request includes minor updates in the website the changes are
implemented immediately with a delay of 5 days in the worst case. Examples of
minor changes are: broken links, editorial changes, missing contents (e.g images,
references, etc.), spelling and grammar of content, browser compatibility, etc.
Case 2.2. If the request includes sensitive updates in the website, the WP7 leader
(Huascar Espinoza, Tecnalia-ESI) discusses the changes with the project
coordinator. If the change requires a more general agreement, this is discussed with the
Project Board. The delay to implement the changes depends on the complexity of the
modifications (if it needs further editions or graphical work, it may take more than a week).
The deadlines are defined in agreement with the project coordinator.
Step 3. The website maintenance team ask the source of the request for its approval before the
change is actually deployed. At the same time, the impact of the change will be evaluated
regarding other website pages (broken links, broken references, etc.)
Step 4. If the changes or content update are relevant, they are communicated to the whole
consortium (general mailing list). A track of changes will be maintained by the website
coordination team and available in the RECOMP repository (excel file in WP7 folder).
There will be two kinds of updating and publishing events:
a) Changes under request. These are generated by internal or external sources from
RECOMP consortium
b) Periodic update. These are performed periodically by the website maintenance team.
The RECOMP website will be updated in a monthly basis regarding the next content:
RECOMP Download Area and Press Area (see http://atc.ugr.es/recomp/).
6.2. MONITORING OF WEBSITE ACTIVITY AND STATISTICS
Website monitoring is the activity that gathers and analyses data against which the success of a
website can be evaluated. The three most commonly used are:
Website Activity (traffic): basically number of visits per a given period.
Visitor Feedback: this is obtained by the “comments” in the pertinent RECOMP pages
(e.g., Press Area).
Number of external pages linking to RECOMP webpage. This will be measured by
using Google searches.
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The activity of the RECOMP website will be reported and included annually in the annual
Dissemination activity report by the WP7 leader.
6.2.1. MONITORING OF WEBSITE ACTIVITY AND STATISTICS
During the third year of RECOMP, the project website has been storing several information
about the visitors thanks to the installation of a new feature on the website: Google Analytics.
The figures bellow show the location from where the visitors surf into the website, and the
percent of all of them.
Figure 12 - RECOMP Website Visitors
A huge increment has taken place during the third year due to several big updates with
important content. RECOMP website has received 2.968 visits during the last two years of the
project. A 70.18% of this visits regards to new visitors. Each user has seen an overall of 3.37
pages in each visit during 2:23 minutes.
Regarding the country visits. The next table summarizes the results of the visits per country for
the last year that shows Germany, Spain and France as the most RECOMP website visitors:
Country /
Territory
Visits Pages /
Visit
Avg. Visit
Duration
% New
Visits
Bounce
Rate
Germany 579 3.79 0:02:22 70.47% 51.81%
Spain 471 4.07 0:03:05 41.19% 53.29%
France 280 3.76 0:03:11 72.14% 50.00%
Finland 242 3.27 0:02:12 57.02% 60.33%
United States 179 2.55 0:01:20 92.18% 73.18%
United Kingdom 136 2.65 0:01:47 77.21% 61.76%
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Denmark 131 3.24 0:02:11 70.23% 58.78%
Italy 79 4.66 0:03:04 88.61% 40.51%
China 62 3.85 0:03:54 67.74% 38.71%
This number of visits has been due to:
Newsletters. Second and third newsletters have been published during this second
period.
Publications from partners, making them available for download when possible.
Partners participation in workshops and conferences.
RECOMP deliverable list. Making public reports available for download.
Safety-critical Systems Market Survey. This survey was included and promoted by
SSF which is in charge of task 7.1 to make it available worldwide. The results of this
survey will be included within D7.1.
Figure 13 - RECOMP Website Views and Visits
6.2.2. WEBSITE SEARCH ENGINES TRAFFIC
RECOMP website have been accessed from different webpages and search engines. This proofs
about the dissemination accomplished by partners in terms of the different methods and
strategies carried out to referral RECOMP website in different system among the WWW.
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Figure 14 - Search Engines Statistics
The figure above shows that a 46.56% of RECOMP access have been accomplished using
search engines. The next table shows the relation about the visits and the most relevant search
engines:
Source Visits % Visits
google 1,352 97.83%
bing 14 1.01%
conduit 7 0.51%
babylon 4 0.29%
images.google 2 0.14%
avg 1 0.07%
comcast 1 0.07%
yandex 1 0.07% Figure 15 - Search Engines
A 37.63% of the website visits corresponds to the referral traffic from other websites. This is
listed as follows:
Visits % Visits Columna1
recomp-
project.eu 744 66.61%
google.com 44 3.94%
google.de 34 3.04%
fortiss.org 19 1.70%
google.es 18 1.61%
sysgo.com 15 1.34%
sevensols.com 14 1.25%
google.dk 12 1.07%
linkedin.com 12 1.07%
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af3.fortiss.org 11 0.98% Figure 16 - Referral Traffic
Finally, only a 15.80% of the visits corresponds to the utilization of direct traffic.
This demonstrates the relevance of using a good dissemination use of the WWW since the most
generated traffic to the website comes from search engines and referral links.
6.3. WEBSITE QUALITY ASSURANCE
The aim of this task is to collect the data against which the RECOMP website can be examined
for issues of quality. This includes:
Improve the ranking of the webpage by creating references to the RECOMP website in
other sites (LinkedIn, partner websites, etc.)
Checking for broken links
Checking for missing content, e.g. images
Checking for missing browser titles
Checking the spelling and grammar of content
Checking for missing metadata
Checking the file sizes of pages to ensure they are not too large
Checking for browser compatibility
Checking that applications are functioning correctly, e.g. polls, search, messages to
project contact person.
These tasks will be performed monthly by the website maintenance team together with the
periodic update procedure.
7. NEWSLETTERS
Newsletters have been edited in order to provide a better dissemination scope of the project.
Interested readers can subscribe to the RECOMP newsletter mailing list in order to receive
automatically each of the issues.
During this period (T25-T36) three issues of the newsletters have been published and will be
available for downloading in RECOMP website.
This fourth newsletter was published on May 2012 and presents:
Joint and General Assembly Meeting in Munich
WP2 Overview
Infineon Introduces Micro-controller Multicore Architecture for Automotive
Applications
WP 3 Overview
CO-SUMMIT 2012 Workshop
SafeCOMP 2012 Workshop
RECOMP on Date 2012
Avionics Demonstrator F2F Meeting in Madrid
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Figure 17 - Fourth Newsletter
This fifth newsletter was published on October 2012 and presents:
WP 2 Overview
WP 3 Overview
Integrasys on EPoSS Annual Forum 2012
RECOMP on DATE'13 (WICERT)
Joint WP Meeting in Bath
Task 4.2b F2F Meeting
Infineon on ESWeek 2012
SASSUR SafeComp 2012
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Figure 18 - Fifth Newsletter
The sixth and last newsletter is under development at the moment of writing of this deliverable.
It will be published next March 2013 and it will contain the following information:
WP2 Overview
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WP3 Overview
WP4 Overview
WP5 Overview
WP6 Overview
Project Finalization Overview
RECOMP GA and Industrial Day in Madrid, Feb 2013
WICERT '13 Status and Agenda Update.
Beyond RECOMP.
RECOMP Newsletters are available on RECOMP website under dissemination section
(http://www.recomp-project.eu).
8. CONCLUSIONS
This D7.12 deliverable aimed at collecting all dissemination activities carried out along the third
and last year of RECOMP project that can be summarized as follows:
RECOMP Artwork, including logo and corporate image.
Scientific conference contributions (55 contributions)
Scientific journal publications (5 papers)
Dissemination events (36 external events)
Internal RECOMP Events (3 internal RECOMP workshops)
Project Website enhancements with comments from the 1st and 2nd Technical Review
of RECOMP.
Fourth, fifth and sixth Newsletters.
A great effort has been done in order to transfer research results to the scientific and industrial
community and the society in general, having a huge increment in publications and conferences
during this third year of the project.
This effort has been continuously tracked on the project website, which will serve as an actual
intermediate “Dissemination Report” since it covers all current activities and will be updated on
a very regular base.
A more concise and wide version of this report is available in deliverable D7.9 Dissemination
Results and Impact, which includes a summary and evaluation of the three dissemination reports
(D7.10, D7.11 and D7.12) and the relevance that RECOMP partners have provided in terms of
dissemination of the satisfactory and exhaustive work that has been performed within the life-
cycle of RECOMP during the three years.
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Appendix I: RECOMP Partners individual Dissemination activities
Dissemination activities along third year (May 2012 – March 2013) for each project participant are reported below.
Seven Solutions (7S)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
25/06/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(Wittenstein,
UGR, 7S)
Three days
workshop
regarding
HW/SW
integration
efforts for core
to core
communication
within the ACP
platform
European 5 Non
Public
No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
10/06/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(UGR, 7S)
HW/SW
integration
efforts in the
ACP platform
architectures
National 4 Non
Public
No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
05/11/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(ABO, UGR,
7S)
Eight days
workshop
regarding
HW/SW
integration
efforts for
mixed-critical
applications and
joint efforts
European 5 Non
Public
No
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regarding the
ACP platform
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
01/10/2012-
30/11/2012
Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(UGR, 7S)
Several
meetings
regarding
HW/SW
integration
efforts for the
ACP platform
architectures
National 4 Non
Public
No
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
23/11/2012 Done Small and
Medium
Enterprises
Conferences SKA
conference
Strategic
Position and
Future
Oportunities for
Spanish
Industry
National 50 Public No
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
22/03/2012 Submitted General
public
Publication WICERT
2013
Demostrator and
paper submitted
in the WICERT
2013.
European 100 Public Yes
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
15/01/2013 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(UGR, 7S)
HW/SW
integration
efforts in the
ACP platform
architectures
National 4 Non
Public
No
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
22/03/2013 Accepted General
public
Publication WICERT
2013
Demostrator and
paper submitted
in the WICERT
2013.
European 100 Public Yes
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
20/02/2013 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
partners
meeting
(UGR, 7S)
HW/SW
integration
efforts in the
ACP platform
architectures
National 4 Non
Public
No
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Aalborg University (AAL)
Principal Task Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.2
Component
validation to
support
certification
15/06/2012 Published Research
Institutes
Scientific
journals
STTT Internation Journal
on Software Tools
for Technology
Transfer, vol 14,
no 6
World 1000 Public
Helsinki University of Technology (Aalto)
Principal Task Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
27/09/2012 Published Universities Conferences 12th
International
Conference on
Application of
Concurrency
to System
Design (ACSD
2012)
Improving
Dynamic Partial
Order Reductions
for Concolic
Testing
World 100 Public
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
30/09/2012 Published Universities Conferences 27th
IEEE/ACM
International
Conference
Automated
Software
Engineering
2012 (ASE
Using Unfoldings
in Automated
Testing of
Multithreaded
Programs
World 100 Public
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2012)
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
30/08/2012 Published Universities Scientific
journals
Science of
Computer
Program- ming
Exploiting Step
Semantics for
Efficient Bounded
Model Checking of
Asynchronous
Systems
World Not
applicable
Public
Åbo Akademi University (AAU)
Principal
Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
19/06/2012 Presented Universities Conferences 9th International
Conference on
Integrated Formal
Methods (iFM
2012), 2012
Requirements
Modelling
World 60 Public Yes
T2.1 Selection
of component
model
12/09/2012 Presentation Other Specific user
group
RECOMP WP2
Workshop in Bath,
UK.
Component model
specification for
certification
European est. 20 Non
Public
Yes
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
18/10/2012 Accepted Universities Publication Presentation of
Master thesis at
AAU
Modelling Critical
Systems with Time
Constraints in
Event-B
National est. 20 Public Yes
Tak 4.2a:
Analysis
method for
Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor
13/09/2012 Presentation Other Specific user
group
RECOMP WP4
Workshop in Bath,
UK.
Demonstration of
the EPF Plugin for
IEC16508
European est. 10 Non
Public
Yes
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and Multiple
Threads
Safety
Applications
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-
core
integration
22/10/2012 Accepted Universities Publication 21st Euromicro
International
Conference on
Parallel,
Distributed, and
Network-Based
Processing PDP
2013
Manager for
Energy Efficient
Many-Core
Operating Systems
World Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications
and
monitoring
22/10/2012 Accepted Universities Publication 21st Euromicro
International
Conference on
Parallel,
Distributed, and
Network-Based
Processing PDP
2013
Task Migration for
Dynamic Power
and Performance
Characteristics on
Many-Core
Distributed
Operating Systems
World Public No
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-
core
integration
22/11/2012 Presented Research
Institutes
Conferences Fifth Swedish
Workshop on
Multicore
Computing
Power Optimized
Many-Core
Systems
World 50 Public No
Tak 4.2a:
Analysis
method for
Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor
and Multiple
Threads
05/02/2013 Presentation Other Specific user
group
RECOMP WP4
Workshop in
Madrid, Spain.
Demonstration of
the EPF Plugin
for IEC16508
European est. 20 Non
Public
Yes
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 36 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Safety
Applications
Tak 4.2a:
Analysis
method for
Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor
and Multiple
Threads
Safety
Applications
22/03/2013 To be
published
General
public
Conferences Workshop on
Industry-Driven
Approaches for
Cost-effective
Certification of
Safety-Critical,
Mixed-Criticality
Systems (WICERT
2013) in conjuction
with Design,
Automation, and
Test Europe
(DATE) conference
Publication World Yes
T2.2
Component
validation to
support
certification
5.2.201 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP WP2
Workshop in
Madrid, Spain.
Component Model
Specification for
Certification
European est. 20 Non
Public
Yes
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-
core
integration
28/02/2013 Presented Universities Publication 21st Euromicro
International
Conference on
Parallel,
Distributed, and
Network-Based
Processing PDP
2013
Manager for
Energy Efficient
Many-Core
Operating Systems
World est. 35 Public No
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-
core
integration
28/02/2013 Presented Universities Publication 21st Euromicro
International
Conference on
Parallel,
Distributed, and
Network-Based
Processing PDP
2013
Task Migration for
Dynamic Power
and Performance
Characteristics on
Many-Core
Distributed
Operating Systems
World est. 35 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 37 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-
core
integration
22/03/2013 Accepted Other Conferences Workshop on
Industry-Driven
Approaches for
Cost-effective
Certification of
Safety-Critical,
Mixed-Criticality
Systems (WICERT
2013)
Mixed-Critical
Multi-Processor
Motor Controller
with Capabilities
for Runtime
Update of
Software
World est. 100 Public No
Brno University of Technology (BUT)
Principal
Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical Scope
Size of audience
IPR Standards
related
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
20/04/2012 Published General
public
Conferences IEEE
International
Symposium on
Design and
Diagnostics of
Electronic
Circuits and
Systems 2012
Monitoring-
Driven HW/SW
Interrupt
Overload
Prevention for
Embedded Real-
Time Systems
World 100 Non Public
No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
06/09/2012 Presented Research
Institutes
Conferences ACIVS 2012 Presentation of
AX32 Platform World 100 Public No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
01/11/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences GAUDEAMUS Presentation of
AX32 Platform National-Regional
5000 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
01/02/2013 Presented General
public
Conferences ARCS 2013 Load-Adaptive
Monitor-Driven World Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 38 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
verification
and timing
analyses
Hardware for
Preventing
Embedded Real-
Time Systems
from Overloads
Caused by
Excessive
Interrupt Rates
Camea Ltd. (Camea)
Principal
Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
06/09/2012 Presented Research
Institutes
Conferences ACIVS 2012 Presentation of
AX32 Platform
World 100 Public No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
01/11/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences GAUDEAMUS Presentation of
AX32 Platform
National-
Regional
5000 Public No
CEA List (CEA)
Principal Task Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 3.2: 31/01/2012 Done Industrial Conferences SAE 2012 Automotive World 10000 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 39 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Requirements
and
Implementation
of Core-to-Core
Communication
End-User
Large-
Scale
congress
Task 3.2:
Requirements
and
Implementation
of Core-to-Core
Communication
12/11/2012 Done Small and
Medium
Enterprises
Specific user
group
KronoSafe Knowledge
transfer
National 10 Non
Public
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Principal
Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.4
Configuration
synthesis to
support
certification
and upgrade
of NSC part
10/08/2012 Presented Universities Conferences International
conference on
Hardware/software
codesign and
system synthesis
(CODES+ISSS)
Synthesis of
communication
schedules for
TTEthernet-
based mixed-
criticality
systems
World 200 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
19/09/2012 Presented Universities Conferences Emerging
Technologies and
Factory
Automation
(ETFA)
Timing Analysis
of Mixed-
Criticality Hard
Real-Time
Applications
Implemented on
Distributed
Partitioned
Architectures
World 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 40 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
EADS-IW & CASSIDIAN (EADS)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.4
Industrial day.
01/07/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
MCFA working
group
participation to Multi-Core
for Avionics event - this is a
closed industry group with
aerospace electronic
companies participating with
the goal to discuss
implications of the use of
multi-core computers in
avionics - the goal is to have
non-binding standard
practices in certification of
multi-core
World 60 people Non
Public
Yes
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
01/04/2012 Done Research
Institutes
EDCC (European
Dependable
Computing
Conference) 2012
paper presentation
"Leveraging Multicore
Computing Architectures in
Avionics"
European 100
people
Public No
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
18/10/2012 Done Research
Institutes
BICCnet talk on
certification with
focus on multi-
core
Certification in Aerospace -
Multi-Core – A Done Deal?
National-
Regional
35 people Public no
Task 4.2b:
Considerations
to Achieve
Functional
Safety When
Using Multiple
Tasks on Multi-
Core Processors
01/10/2012 Done Large
Enterprises
ARAMiS public
project on multi-
core -
presentation of
RECOMP results
related to Task
4.2b which are
public (like
presentation on multi-core
certification aspects
National 20 people Non
Public
no
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 41 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Multi-core
Analysis
HIPEAC
Workshop
“Integration of
mixed-criticality
subsystems on
multi-core
processors
HIPEAC Workshop
“Integration of mixed-
criticality subsystems on
multi-core processors
World about 40
people
Public No
HIPEAC
Workshop
“Integration of
mixed-criticality
subsystems on
multi-core
processors
HIPEAC Workshop
“Integration of mixed-
criticality subsystems on
multi-core processors
World about 40
people
Public No
Multi-Core for
Avionics working
group meeting
Multi-Core for Avionics
working group meeting
World 25 people Non
Public
Yes
Multi-Core for
Avionics working
group meeting
Multi-Core for Avionics
working group meeting
World 25 people Non
Public
Yes
Dagstuhl Seminar
- Multicore
Enablement for
Embedded and
Cyber Physical
Systems
Dagstuhl Seminar -
Multicore Enablement for
Embedded and Cyber
Physical Systems
World 35 people Non
Public
No
FCC SERVICIOS INDUSTRIALES Y ENERGETICOS S.A. (FCC)
Principal Task Planned /
Delivered Status
Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination Event Name Activity Title
Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 42 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Date Channel
Task 5.9:
Application
demonstrator
“UAV Sense
and Avoid
System”
02/07/2013 Presented Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
Internal Technical
Day
T5.9
Demonstration
European 40 Public No
Fortiss GmbH (Fortiss)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 5.16:
Tools
11/07/2012 Presented Small and
Medium
Enterprises
Tool
Demonstrations
Validas
Workshop
The Danfoss
Use-Case
Extensions
National 5 Non
Public
No
Task 3.3:
Operating
system
support for
safe multi-core
integration
20.-22.-
06.2012
Presented General
public
Conferences SIES 2012 Shared Memory
Protection for
Spatial
Separation in
Multicore
Architectures
World 200 Public No
T2.4
Configuration
synthesis to
support
certification
and upgrade
of NSC part
29.-
30.08.2012
Presented Small and
Medium
Enterprises
Specific user
group
AutoFOCUS3
Workshop
Integrasys
Workshop
European 10 Public No
Task 5.16:
Tools
10/09/2012 Presented Large
Enterprises
Specific user
group
Conti Workshop AF3 Tool Demo National 10 Non
Public
No
T2.4
Configuration
24.-
25.09.2012
Presented General
public
Tool
Demonstrations
EAST-ADL
Workshop
Model-based
Engineering
National 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 43 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
synthesis to
support
certification
and upgrade
of NSC part
T2.2
Component
validation to
support
certification
16/10/2012 Presented General
public
Tool
Demonstrations
fortiss open house
day
Model-based
Engineering
National 200 Public No
Infineon technologies UK Limited (IFX-UK)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 5.15:
Develop
commercial
multi-core
processor
platform
09/10/2012 Done Embedded
Systems Week
"Virtualisation
Support for an
Embedded
Automotive
Environment"
(presentation)
European Public
Task 5.15:
Develop
commercial
multi-core
processor
platform
01/01/2013 Done Newsletter Technology
Tomorror
Infineon
OIKOS Control
Unit for a global
ECO system
World 26.000 Non
Public
Task 5.15:
Develop
commercial
multi-core
processor
22/03/2013 Accepted Conferences WICERT 2013 Hardware and
Software
Support for
Mixed-
Criticality
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 44 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
platform Multicore
Systems
Integrasys (INT)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 5.4
Application
demonstrator
“Air Traffic
Management
middleware”
05/07/2012 Presented Other Specific user
group
RECOMP 2nd
REVIEW
T5.4
Demonstration
European 25 Public No
Task 5.4
Application
demonstrator
“Air Traffic
Management
middleware”
05/07/2012 Presented General
public
Flyer RECOMP 2nd
REVIEW
T5.4
Demonstrator -
POSTER
European 50 Public No
Task 5.4
Application
demonstrator
“Air Traffic
Management
middleware”
29 & 30
August
2012
Presentation Tool
providers
Training
courses/events
Integrasys and
Fortiss Meeting.
Training on
Autofocus.
Integrasys and
Fortiss Meeting.
Training on
Autofocus.
European 15 Public No
Task 5.4
Application
demonstrator
“Air Traffic
Management
middleware”
30 & 31
October
2012
Done General
public
Conferences ARTEMIS CO-
SUMMIT 2012
T5.4
Demonstration
European >1000 Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 45 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ISEP)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
20/06/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences SIES 2012 Online Intra-
Task Device
Scheduling for
Hard Real-Time
Systems
World 60 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
20/06/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences SIES 2012 An Improved
Preemption
Delay Upper
Bound for
Floating Non-
preemptive
Regio
World 60 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
25/06/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences ICESS 2012 An Analysis of
the Impact of
Bus Contention
on the WCET in
Multicores
World 70 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
11/07/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences ECRTS 2012 Task
Assignment
Algorithms for
Two-type
Heterogeneous
Multiprocessors
World 150 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
07/10/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences EMSOFT 2012 Towards Real-
Time
Agreement
Protocols For
Many-Cores
World 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 46 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
08/11/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences RTNS 2012 Extending Fixed
Task-Priority
Schedulability
by Interference
Limitation
World 100 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
08/11/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences RTNS 2012 Real-Time
Scheduling with
Resource
Sharing on
Uniform
Multiprocessors
World 100 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
08/11/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences RTNS 2012 The Generalized
Multiprocessor
Periodic
Resource
Interface Model
for Hierarchical
Multiprocessor
Scheduling
World 100 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
02/12/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences EUC 2012 Dynamic Global
Scheduling of
Parallel Real-
Time Tasks
World 50 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
verification
and timing
analyses
04/12/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences RTSS@Work
2012
Virtual
Execution
Platforms for
Mixed Time-
Criticality
Applications:
Demonstrating
the CompSoC
Platform and
Design Flow
World 100 Public No
T2.3
Validation,
04/12/2012 Done Research
Institutes
Conferences RTSS 2012 A PTAS for
assigning
World 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 47 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
verification
and timing
analyses
sporadic tasks
on two-type
heterogeneous
multiprocessors
Kone Oyj (KONE)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
31/10/2012 Done General
public
Project
Exhibition
Co-summit 2012
of ARTEMIS and
ITEA 2
Project
Exhibition at
Co-summit
2012 of
ARTEMIS and
ITEA 2 on 30 &
31 October
2012
European 100 Public No
SpaceSystem Finland (SSF)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 4.2b:
Considerations
to Achieve
Functional
Safety When
Presentation
4.12.2012
Publication
31.12.2012
Presented Universities White papers Bachelor's
Thesis
Prosessoriajan ja
muistiavaruuden
osioinnin
hyödyntäminen
automaatiosovelluksissa
National-
Regional
Non
Public
No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 48 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Using Multiple
Tasks on
Multi-Core
Processors
(Utilization of Time-
Space Partitioning in
automation
applications)
Tak 4.2a:
Analysis
method for
Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor and
Multiple
Threads
Safety
Applications
22/03/2013 Planned General
public
Conferences WICERT
2013 (Date
2013)
Impact of multicore
platforms in hardware
and software
certification--Summary
results of RECOMP
WP4
World Public Yes
Symtavision GmbH (SYM)
Principal Task Dissemination
type
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
T2.4
Configuration
synthesis to
support
certification
and upgrade
of NSC part
(Asset related)
Pre-emptive
24/04/2012 Published General
public
Conferences SAE Wolrd
Congress
2012
Paper
publication
World Public
T2.4
Configuration
synthesis to
support
certification
(Asset related)
Pre-emptive
24/04/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences SAE Wolrd
Congress
2012
Presentation World 50 Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 49 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
and upgrade
of NSC part
SYSGO AG (SYSGO)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
03/04/2012 Done General
public
Conferences rts
EMBEDDED
SYSTEMS,
Paris, France
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
25/04/2012 Done General
public
Conferences Common
Criteria Forum
Workshop,
Cannes, France
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
14/05/2012 Done General
public
Conferences DASIA 2012,
Dubrovnik,
Croatia
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
18/09/2012 Done General
public
Conferences InnoTrans
2012
InnoTrans
2012, Berlin,
Germany
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
02/10/2012 Done General
public
Conferences ECS 2012 Embedded
Conference
Scandinavia,
Stockholm,
Sweden
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
29/10/2012 Done General
public
Conferences International
Avionics
Conference
2012
IMA, State and
Prospects of
Development,
Moscow,
Russia
European Public
Task 7.3 30/10/2012 Done General Conferences ARM TechCon ARM TechCon World Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 50 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Dissemination
Activities
public 2012 2012, Santa
Clara,
California,
USA
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
13/11/2012 Done General
public
Conferences electronica
2012
electronica
2012, Munich,
Germary
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
21/01/2013 Done General
public
Conferences HiPEAC 2013 Hipeac
Workshop
2013, Berlin,
Germany
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
29/01/2013 Done General
public
Conferences SDMD 2013 Software
Design for
Medical
Devices,
Munich,
Germany
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
20/02/2013 Done General
public
Conferences Avionics
Europe 2013
Avionics
Europe 2013,
Munich,
Germany
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
26/02/2013 Done General
public
Conferences Embedded
World 2013
Embedded
World 2013,
Nuremberg,
Germany
World Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
27/01/2013 Done General
public
Conferences Embedded
Multicore
Workshop
Dagstuhl
Multicore
Enablement for
Embedded and
Cyber Physical
Systems,
Dagstuhl,
Germany
European Public
Task 4.2b:
Considerations
to Achieve
Functional
28/02/2013 Submitted General
public
Publication SAFECOMP
2013
Monitoring-
Based Shared
Resource
Separation for
World Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 51 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Safety When
Using Multiple
Tasks on Multi-
Core Processors
Commercial
Multi-core
System-on-
Chip
SYSGO S.R.O. (SYSCZ)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
26/09/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-
Scale
Seminar EP China /
Electrical China
2012
World Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
10/09/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
SME
Seminar SYSGO Days World Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
20/09/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-
Scale
Publication MSV 2012 /
International
Engineering Fair
European-
Regional
Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
18/09/2012 Done General
public
Conferences InnoTrans 2012 InnoTrans 2012,
Berlin,
Germany
European Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
13/11/2012 Done General
public
Conferences electronica 2012 electronica
2012, Munich,
Germary
European Public
European Software Institute Tecnalia (ESI-TECNALIA)
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 52 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event
Name Activity Title
Geographical Scope
Size of audience
IPR Standards
related
Tak 4.2a:
Analysis method
for Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor and
Multiple Threads
Safety
Applications
25/09/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences SASSUR Paper presentation:
Towards a Case-
Based Reasoning
Approach
for Safety Assurance
Reuse
European 20 Public Yes
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
25/09/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences SASSUR Workshop
organization European 20 Public No
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
01/12/2012 Submitted General
public
Conferences WICERT Paper: Methods and
tools for reducing
certification costs of
mixed-criticality
applications on multi-
core platforms: the
RECOMP approach
European Public No
Task 7.4
Industrial day.
22/03/2013 Accepted General
public
conferences WICERT Workshop
organization European Public No
Task 7.4
Industrial day.
22/03/2013 Accepted General
public
conferences WICERT Demonstrator:Tools
for Compliance
Management and
Compositional Safety
Assurance
European Public Yes
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
31/03/2013 Submitted General
public
Conferences EuroSPI
2013
Making software
safety assessable and
transparent- Safety
workshop
European Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 53 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Thales France (Thales)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 3.2:
Requirements
and
Implementation
of Core-to-Core
Communication
07/10/2012 Presented Universities Conferences International
Conference on
Embedded
Software
(EMSOFT)
Tutorial
Switched
Network
Systems
Integration for
Manycore
Architectures
World 100 Public No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
12/10/2012 Presented Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Awareness
seminars
Safety Critical
Architectures
and Tools
Research Topic
annual
meetinggénéral
European-
Regional
20 Non
Public
No
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
21/11/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
End Users
Forum
Computing PhD
Day 2012
European-
Regional
10 Non
Public
No
Thales Research & Technology (TRT-UK)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
RECOMP 11/09/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
meeting
WP meetings
+ plenary
European 40 Non
Public
No
RECOMP 13/12/2012 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Specific user
group
Thales RTOS
meeting
Thales RTOS
meeting
National 5 Non
Public
No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 54 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Task 4.2b:
Considerations to
Achieve
Functional Safety
When Using
Multiple Tasks
on Multi-Core
Processors
Done Other Specific user
group
D4.2b RECOMP
telecons
European 10 Non
Public
Yes
Task 6.4:
Evaluation in the
aerospace
domain
Done Other Specific user
group
WP6 RECOMP
telecons
European 10 Non
Public
No
21/01/2013 Done General
public
Conferences HiPeac 2013 8th
International
Conference
on High-
Performance
and
Embedded
Architectures
and
Compilation,
European 1000 Public Yes
23/01/2013 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Awareness
seminars
Thales Research
days
Thales
Research days
European 250 Non
Public
No
06/02/2013 Done Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Awareness
seminars
Thales/ SysGo
PikeOs meeting
Thales/
SysGo PikeOs
meeting
European 50 Non
Public
Yes
RECOMP 04/02/2013 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
meeting
WP meetings
+ plenary
European 50 Non
Public
No
Technische Universitaet Braunschweig (TUBS)
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 55 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
25/10/2012 Accepted General
public
Publication HASE 2012 Paper:
"IDAMC: A
Many-Core
Platform with
Run-Time
Monitoring
for Mixed-
Criticality "
World 100 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
17/09/2012 Presented Universities Tutorials ARTIST
Summer School
2012
Switched
network based
embedded
systems for
time and
safety critical
applications
World 100 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
12/03/2012 Presented Universities Tutorials Conference on
Design,
Automation &
Test in Europe
(DATE) 2012
Multi-Core
Platforms for
Mixed-
Critical
Embedded
Systems
World 50 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
25/10/2012 Published General
public
Publication HASE 2012 Paper:
"IDAMC: A
Many-Core
Platform with
Run-Time
Monitoring
for Mixed-
Criticality "
World 100 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
17/09/2012 Presented Universities Tutorials ARTIST
Summer School
2012
Switched
network based
embedded
systems for
World 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 56 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
applications and
monitoring
time and
safety critical
applications
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
19/02/2013 Accepted General
public
Publication ARCS 2013 Power
Monitoring
for Mixed-
Criticality on
a Many-Core
Platform
World 100 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
01/09/2013 Submitted General
public
Scientific
journals
TECS SI
Design
Challenges for
Many-core
Processors
Towards a
Certifiable
Fault-Tolerant
Network-on-
Chip
World 500 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
27/09/2012 Presented Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Conferences Symtavision
News
Conference 2012
Future
Automotive
Networks -
The Need for
a Holistic
Approach
World 150 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
07/10/2012 Presented General
public
Tutorials ESWEEK 2012 Mixed critical
system design
and analysis
World 50 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
19/09/2012 Published General
public
Conferences Software-Based
Methods for
Robust
Embedded
Systems
Designing an
Analyzable
and Resilient
Embedded
Operating
System
World 50 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
19/02/2013 Published General
public
Publication ARCS 2013 Power
Monitoring
for Mixed-
World 100 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 57 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
systems,
applications and
monitoring
Criticality on
a Many-Core
Platform
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
01/09/2013 Submitted General
public
Scientific
journals
TECS SI
Design
Challenges for
Many-core
Processors
Towards a
Certifiable
Fault-Tolerant
Network-on-
Chip
World 500 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
19/09/2012 Published General
public
Conferences Software-Based
Methods for
Robust
Embedded
Systems
Designing an
Analyzable
and Resilient
Embedded
Operating
System
World 50 Public No
T2.3 Validation,
verification and
timing analyses
10/07/2012 Published General
public
Conferences 3rd
International
Workshop on
Analysis Tools
and
Methodologies
for Embedded
and Real-time
Systems
(WATERS)
Compositional
Performance
Analysis in
Python with
pyCPA
World 50 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
systems,
applications and
monitoring
01/06/2013 Submitted General
public
Scientific
journals
IEEE Embedded
Systems Letters
- Special Issue
on Rigorous
Modeling and
Analysis of
Cyber-Physical
Systems
A Failure
Mode and
Effects
Analysis of a
Network-on-
Chip
World 100 Public No
Task 3.4: HW
support for
operating
30/01/2013 Presented General
public
Seminar Multicore
Enablement for
Embedded and
IDAMC - A
manycore
architecture
European 50 Public No
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 58 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
systems,
applications and
monitoring
Cyber Physical
Systems
for mixed
critical
applications
TÜV SÜD Automotive GmbH (TÜV)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
14/12/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
Generische SW-
Komponenten
internal
workshop
TÜV SÜD
Rail GmbH
National-
Regional
22 Non
Public
No
University of Granada (UGR)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
10/04/2012 Presented Universities Specific user
group
CITICOFFEE,
Granada, Spain
RECOMP:
Sistemas
Críticos para
Industria,
Aviónica y
Automoción
National-
Regional
25 Non
Public
Task 4.2b:
Considerations
to Achieve
Functional
25/07/2012 Done Other Specific user
group
RECOMP
T4.2b F2F
Meeting,
Munich,
RECOMP
T4.2b F2F
Meeting
European 10 Non
Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 59 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Safety When
Using Multiple
Tasks on Multi-
Core Processors
Germany
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
11/09/2012 Done Other Workshops RECOMP Joint
WP
Workshops,
Bath, UK
RECOMP Joint
WP Workshops
European 100 Non
Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
19/09/2012 Presented Universities Conferences JCE 2012,
Elche, Spain.
Safety-Critical
Platform Model
Based on
Certification
Standards
World 300 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
19/09/2012 Done Universities Publication JCE 2012,
Elche, Spain.
Safety-Critical
Platform Model
Based on
Certification
Standards
World 300 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
21/09/2012 Presented Universities Conferences JCRA 2012,
Elche, Spain
Monitorización
en Tiempo de
Ejecución para
Sistemas
Críticos
Empotrados
World 300 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
21/09/2012 Done Universities Publication JCRA 2012,
Elche, Spain
Monitorización
en Tiempo de
Ejecución para
Sistemas
Críticos
Empotrados
World 300 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
31/12/2012 Submitted General
public
Scientific
journals
Journal JSA -
Special Issue
DSE-ES 2012
Safe Motor
Controller in a
Mixed-Critical
Environment
with Runtime
Updating
World Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 60 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Capabilities
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
15/01/2013 Accepted General
public
Conferences WICERT 2013,
Grenoble,
France.
Open Platform
for Mixed-
Criticality
Applications
World 100 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
27-
28/11/2012
Done General
public
Workshops Seventh White
Rabbit
Workshop
WR switch
hardware status
and plans
World 60 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
22-
23/3/2012
Done General
public
Workshops Sixth White
Rabbit
Workshop
Safety
mechanisms for
the switch
World 60 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
23/11/2012 Done General
public
Workshops SKA: Strategic
Position and
Future
Opportunities
for Spanish
Industry
SADT & SAT
group on SKA
National-
Regional
80 Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
08/03/2013 Accepted General
public
Seminar Invited
conferences on
the CITIUS
research center,
Santiago de
Compostela,
Spain.
Investigación y
transferencia
sobre sistemas
empotrados en
la UGR
National-
Regional
50 Public
Task 3.5:
HW/SW
Component
integration
05/02/2013 Presentation Other Specific user
group
RECOMP Task
3.5 - HW/SW
Component
Integration,
Madrid, Spain
RECOMP Task
3.5 - HW/SW
Component
Integration
status and
finalization task
meeting
European 40 Non
Public
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
05/02/2013 Presentation Other Specific user
group
RECOMP Task
7.3 -
Dissemination
Activities,
Madrid, Spain.
RECOMP Task
7.3 -
Dissemination
Activities status
and finalization
European 40 Non
Public
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 61 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
task meeting
Task 7.3
Dissemination
Activities
22/03/2013 Planned Other Conferences WICERT 2013,
Grenoble,
France.
Workshop
Organization
European 200 Non
Public
Validas AG (Validas)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
28/09/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences SafeComp 2012 Determining
Potential Errors
in Tool Chains
– Strategies to
Reach Tool
Confidence
According to
ISO 26262
European 100 Public Yes
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
12/11/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences Automotive
2012
ISO 26262 –
Tool chain
analysis
reduces tool
qualification
costs
National 100 Public Yes
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
28/11/2012 Presented General
public
Conferences EuroForum CTI
ISO 26262
Japan
Conference
Tool Chain
Poka Yoke
World 60 Public Yes
Tak 4.2a: 22/03/2013 Accepted Other Conferences WICERT 2013 Impact of World 50
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 62 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Analysis method
for Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor and
Multiple
Threads Safety
Applications
multicore
platforms in
hardware and
software
certification
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
22/03/2013 Accepted Other Conferences WICERT 2013 Methods and
tools for
reducing
certification
costs of mixed-
criticality
applications on
multi-core
platforms: the
RECOMP
approach
World 50
T2.5 Guidelines
for developing
certifiable
systems and
integration with
existing tool
flows
29/01/2013 Presented Universities Conferences Software
Certification:
Methods and
Tools
From Tool
Qualification to
Tool Chain
Design
World 40
Spinet Oy (Spinet)
Principal Task
Planned /
Delivered
Date
Status Principal
Audience
Principal
Dissemination
Channel
Event Name Activity Title Geographical
Scope
Size of
audience IPR
Standards
related
Tak 4.2a: 13/09/2012 Presented Large Standardisation RECOMP Multicore and European- 100 Public Yes
[ARTEMIS JU RECOMP] 63 [Deliverable 7.12 “Dissemination Report 2012”]
Analysis method
for Functional
Safety of
Multiple
Processor and
Multiple
Threads Safety
Applications
Enterprises workshops workshop
September
2012
safety standards Regional
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
15/11/2012 Submitted Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Standardisation
workshops
ISO/IEC JTC1
SC7 meeting
Next generation
of process
assessment
standards
World 2000 Public Yes
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
01/11/2012
Presented Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Seminar FiSMA and
STX workshop
Presentation: -
Safety: a new
process quality
characteristic?
National 60 Public Yes
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
05/02/2013 Presented Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Seminar RECOMP
Technical day
February 2013
Presentation: -
Safety: a new
process quality
characteristic?
European 40 Non
Public
Yes
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
06/02/2013 Presented Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
seminar RECOMP WP4
workshop
February 2013
Presentation -
Amendments in
safety standards
European 40 Non
Public
Yes
Task 7.5
Standardization
Activities
15/11/2012 Submitted Industrial
End-User
Large-Scale
Standardisation
workshops
ISO/IEC JTC1
SC7 meeting
Next generation
of process
assessment
standards
World 2000 Public Yes