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This website will be the central information and discussion hub for [[http://www.cra.org/ccc/|Computing Community Consurtium (CCC) Visioning Study]] on cross-layer reliability: System-level, Cross-layer Cooperation to Achieve Predictable Systems from Unpredictable Components. This website will be the central information and discussion hub for [[http://www.cra.org/ccc/|Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Visioning Study]] on cross-layer reliability: System-level, Cross-layer Cooperation to Achieve Predictable Systems from Unpredictable Components.
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 * [[attachment:proposal_public.pdf|Study Proposal]] -- for now, this is most of the details on what the study is about and how it will be organized.  * [[attachment:proposal_public.pdf|Study Proposal]] -- initial view of what the study is about and how it will be organized; see meetings and summaries below for evolving structure and vision.
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 * [[Participants|Participants]] -- Composite list of participants in the various meetings
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== Discussion ==
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An important goal of this study is to encourage discussion and develop community consensus on core research problems. The ideas developed in this wiki will provide guidance for research and priorities for funding. Please contribute to the following sections (either by developing new wiki pages or adding comments to existing pages). Your input is welcome and needed. == Final Report ==
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Note that a wiki account is required to edit discussion pages. A 2-page, [[attachment:FinalReport/immunologics_nontechnical_executive_summary.pdf|non-technical executive summary]] is now available.
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To follow discussion, subscribe to the 'Recent Changes' [[http://relxlayer.org/RecentChanges?action=rss_rc&unique=1&ddiffs=1|RSS feed]]. A weekly mailing list of wiki updates is forthcoming. A 5-page [[attachment:FinalReport/technical_executive_summary.pdf|technical executive summary]] is now available (''updated March 2011'').
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 * [[Questions|Open Questions]]: What are the key research questions to address in cross-layer reliable systems?
 * [[Scenarios|Illustrative Scenarios]]: What are concrete examples of potential systems?
The [[attachment:FinalReport/final_report.pdf|full report]] is now available (''posted March 2011'').

== Program ==
  * Failure Resilient Systems [[http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12556/nsf12556.htm|Joint NSF/SRC Program]] (due 7/26/12)


== Special Session at DATE 2010 ==

There was a special session on Cross-Layer Reliability given by study participants at DATE 2010.
Session descriptions and papers from this session are available [[DATE2010|here]].
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  * Summary available [[attachment:Meetings/First/relxlayer_meeting1_summary.pdf|here]].
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 * Second Meeting -- July 8-9, 2009 at Los Alamos National Labs
 * Third Meeting -- September (exact date and location TBA; likely in Philadelphia, PA)
 * [[Meetings/Second|Second Meeting]] -- July 8-9, 2009 in Los Alamos, NM (full-day on July 8, half-day on July 9)
  * Summary available [[Meetings/Second/Summary|here]].
  * Slides available on the [[Meetings/Second/Program|program page]].
 * [[Meetings/Third|Third Meeting]] -- October 29--30th at IBM in Austin, TX (full-day on October 29, half-day on October 30)
  * Summary available [[Meetings/Third/Summary|here]].
  * Slides available on the [[Meetings/Third/Program|program page]].
  * Please contribute ideas for education programs for the final report [[Education|here]].


== Focus Groups ==

A key component of the study was the identification of relevant challenges from various constituencies (consumer electronics, avionics, large-scale systems, life-critical systems, infrastructure).
  * [[Challenges|Five Constituency Challenge Problem Groups]]

The study also included focus groups on roadmapping and metrics.
  * [[Roadmap|Roadmapping]]
  * [[Metrics|Metrics]]
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=== Acknowledgments and Disclaimers ===

This study and the material assembled is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant 0637190 to the Computing Research Association for the Computing Community Consortium. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the individual contributors and organizers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the Computing Research Association, or the employers of the participants.

CCC Visioning Study on Cross-Layer Reliability

This website will be the central information and discussion hub for Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Visioning Study on cross-layer reliability: System-level, Cross-layer Cooperation to Achieve Predictable Systems from Unpredictable Components.

  • Study Proposal -- initial view of what the study is about and how it will be organized; see meetings and summaries below for evolving structure and vision.

  • Organizers -- Organizers and core working group (steering committee)

  • Participants -- Composite list of participants in the various meetings

Final Report

A 2-page, non-technical executive summary is now available.

A 5-page technical executive summary is now available (updated March 2011).

The full report is now available (posted March 2011).

Program

Special Session at DATE 2010

There was a special session on Cross-Layer Reliability given by study participants at DATE 2010. Session descriptions and papers from this session are available here.

Meetings

  • First Meeting -- March 26-27, 2009 at Intel Santa Clara (immediately following SELSE).

  • Second Meeting -- July 8-9, 2009 in Los Alamos, NM (full-day on July 8, half-day on July 9)

  • Third Meeting -- October 29--30th at IBM in Austin, TX (full-day on October 29, half-day on October 30)

    • Summary available here.

    • Slides available on the program page.

    • Please contribute ideas for education programs for the final report here.

Focus Groups

A key component of the study was the identification of relevant challenges from various constituencies (consumer electronics, avionics, large-scale systems, life-critical systems, infrastructure).

The study also included focus groups on roadmapping and metrics.

Contact

For problems or questions regarding the wiki, please contact the webmaster.

Acknowledgments and Disclaimers

This study and the material assembled is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant 0637190 to the Computing Research Association for the Computing Community Consortium. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the individual contributors and organizers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the Computing Research Association, or the employers of the participants.

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