THE REAL TIME LINUX WORKSHOP 2001
                      26-29.11.2001,Milano,Italy
                          CALL FOR PAPERS

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On behalf of the Thinking Nerds and the Real Time Linux Foundation, Inc.
we are happy to announce the Third Real Time Linux Workshop, held in the 
framework of the Applied Linux and Embedded Internet Conference and Expo
Milan organized by ACTIVE Exhibitions Europe.

As followup to the meeting of developers and users of real-time linux in 
Vienna, and the Workshop on Real Time Operating Systems and Applications
and second Real Time Linux Workshop held at the RTSS 2000 in Orlando, the 
goal of this workshop is still to bring together developers and users, 
present new developments, discuss "real" user demand and get to know those 
anonymous people that only exist as e-mail folders on your mailing-list 
archive. In addition to paper presentations there will be:

   - Kick start sessions in parallel to paper presentations,
   - Tutorials to real-time Linux as real-time operating system 
     and embedded real-time Linux,
   - Advanced tutorials to real-time Linux device drivers and 
     real-time Linux in control applications.

In order to make this event again an outstanding success, the program 
committee solicits papers on the following topics:

   - real time linux applications, industrial or academic
   - real time linux contributions, device drivers, schedulers, etc.
   - real time linux implementations, firm, soft and hard variants,
   - work in progress reports

If you are interested please fee free to send a short abstract of your 
paper to [EMAIL PROTECTED] until 1. August 2001. More Informations
at the events section of http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/.

Board of Directors, Real Time Linux Foundation, Inc.
The Thinking Nerds
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