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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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This page is a bare-bones placeholder for the next few weeks (until mid-January) as we take time to organize and setup the web site. | * [[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. * [[Organizers|Organizers]] -- Organizers and core working group (steering committee) |
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* Study Proposal [ [[attachment:proposal_public.pdf|PDF]] ] -- for now, this is most of the details on what the study is about and how it will be organized. * [[Organization|Organization]] -- organizers and core working group (steering committee) * First meeting: March 26--27 at Intel Santa Clara (immediately following [[http://www.selse.org/|SELSE]])---more details to come. * Additional meetings planned circa May and July, but exact dates and locations have not been determined. |
== Meetings == * [[Meetings/First|First Meeting]] -- March 26-27, 2009 at Intel Santa Clara (immediately following [[http://www.selse.org/|SELSE]]). * Summary available [[attachment:Meetings/First/relxlayer_meeting1_summary.pdf|here]]. * Slides available on the [[Meetings/First/Program|program page]]. * [[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]] Study also included focus groups on roadmapping and metrics. * [[Roadmap|Roadmapping]] * [[Metrics|Metrics]] == Contact == For problems or questions regarding the wiki, please contact the [[mailto:webmaster@relxlayer.org|webmaster]]. |
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)
Meetings
First Meeting -- March 26-27, 2009 at Intel Santa Clara (immediately following SELSE).
Summary available here.
Slides available on the program page.
Second Meeting -- July 8-9, 2009 in Los Alamos, NM (full-day on July 8, half-day on July 9)
Summary available here.
Slides available on the program page.
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).
Study also included focus groups on roadmapping and metrics.
Contact
For problems or questions regarding the wiki, please contact the webmaster.