CALL FOR PAPERS:
   Journal of Computing Science and Engineering


   Special Issue on Real-Time Distributed Computing and Ubiquitous Computing
   in Memory of Professor Moon Hae Kim



 Guest Editors
Sang H. Son, son@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
C.V. Ramamoorthy, ram@eecs, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkley
Junk Guk Kim, jgkim@hufs.ac.kr, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
 Scope
Distributed real-time systems represent an important area with a broad range of applications. Examples include process control, factory automation, avionics, automotive, and ubiquitous computing. Such systems are highly distributed and also need to meet timing constraints to work reliably and safely.

The special issue seeks papers describing significant research contributions on software engineering and systems issues in distributed real-time systems as well as applications such as ubiquitous computing.

 Background
The special issue is to be dedicated in memory of Professor Moon Hae Kim. Professor Kim is widely known for many fundamental research contributions in distributed real-time systems and ubiquitous computing as well as his un-selfish dedication in promoting R&D communities of real-time and embedded systems. His legacy also includes the mentoring and education of numerous students, researchers and developers in software engineering, distributed real-time systems, ubiquitous computing, and embedded systems.

Professor Kim received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley. He had been a professor at Konkuk University, Korea, for 16 years when he passed away unexpectedly on September 30, 2006.

 Important Dates
Submission Deadline: August 1, 2008
Feedback to Authors: September 1, 2008
Final Manuscript: October 1, 2008
Publication: December 2008
 Paper Submission Guidelines
Authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original works which have not appeared, nor are under consideration, in other journals. Papers should be no longer than 30 double-spaced pages in the format described in http://jcse.kiise.org/. Paper submissions must be made electronically, in PDF format by e-mail to son@virginia.edu and jgkim@hufs.ac.kr.