The Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC) is an event held by SBC since 2011. SBESC is an initiative of the research community originally associated with three events, the Operating Systems Workshop (WSO), Embedded Systems Workshop (WSE), and Real-Time Systems Workshop (WTR), acknowledging the strong synergy between these three areas, and also motivated by the fact that the design of computing systems is an increasingly multidisciplinary task.
The Companion Proceedings of SBESC are published annually, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.
To see the articles featured on the event's main track, please visit the series Proceedings of the Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering.
Topics of Interest
SBESC topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications (including Automotive, Avionics, and Aerospace)
- Control and Automation
- Development Methodologies, Languages, and Tools
- Distributed Systems
- Electronic System Level, Synthesis, and Co-design
- Fault Tolerance and Dependability
- Formal Methods and Verification
- Internet of Things, Mobile, and Ubiquitous Computing
- Multiprocessor/Multicore/Many-core Systems
- Networking and Communication Protocols
- Performance Evaluation and Optimization
- Power, Energy, and Thermal Aware Systems
- Quality of Service
- Resource Management
- Run-time Support Systems (including Virtualization, Storage, and File Systems)
- Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis
- Security
- Verification, Validation, and Test of Systems
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis
Additional information
For more information about SBESC, visit the event's website.
