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| Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
|---|---|
| Editor | Taha, Walid Laemmel, Ralf |
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Abstract | It is with great pleasure that we present the proceedings of the Fourth ACM Workshop on Design, Modeling and Evaluation of Cyber Physical Systems (CyPhy'14). The workshop is organized as part of CPSWeek 2014, and in cooperation with the ACM SIGBED. This year the workshop solicited publications in six categories: regular papers, position papers, work in progress, tool demonstrations, and tutorial papers. There were submissions in most categories, the exceptions being tool demonstrations and tutorial papers. The full call for papers can be found on the workshop website (www.cyphy.org). The review process was conducted as follows. First, the Program Committee (PC) members expressed interest in reviewing specific papers. In this step, PC members declared conflicts of interest. There were 23 such cases, affecting 12 papers, and involving 10 PC members, including one of the program co-Chairs (Taha). Throughout the process, the EasyChair conference system limited those reviewers who declared a conflict with a given paper from access to that paper, its reviews, and from discussions on it. After collecting preferences and conflicts, papers were assigned to reviewers. Most papers received three reviews. Two papers received only two. After the majority of reviews were submitted, there was one week of online Program Committee meetings. For nine papers where there were extensive discussions in the PC meeting, a summary was provided to the authors. Out of 29 submissions 14 were selected for publication, resulting in an acceptance rate of 48%. We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the excellent efforts of the Program Committee, the external reviewers, and the authors. We also wish to thank Professor Peter Marwedel and Dr. Michael Engel,the workshop organizers for CPSWeek, for all their efforts to facilitate this year's workshop. Ralf Laemmel and Walid Taha Program Co-Chairs Pittsburgh, PA 2014/03/20 . |
| ISBN | 9781450328715 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2014-04-14 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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