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The 1st IEEE Int'l Conference on System Integration and Reliability Improvements (SIRI)
BACKGROUND
SIRI focuses on the theory and practice of Systems Integration with special emphasis on the orderly and reliable introduction of emerging technologies into world class products. The conference scope includes techniques and practices to (1) gather and validate product requirements, (2) perform technology assessment, opportunity and risk analysis, and (3) apply the best development practices to assure successful product realization. This will be big enough in attendance to represent major SIRI topics, but small enough to provide an in-depth representation of theory or practice in these areas. We hope to have Industry and academic participation, product and device suppliers, as well as a healthy mixture of theory and practice.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following :
1. Lessons Learned on developing new products, including success stories and pitfalls found in developing, releasing and
supporting fielded products
2. Requirements collection strategies and validation
3. New chip technologies
4. Impact of regulations on product design
5. Six Sigma contributions to World Class product development
6. Building security into products
7. Integrating COTS components into new products
8. Maintaining COTS components through development and field support
9. Support strategies for fielded systems
10. Role of simulation and prototypes
11. Accelerated testing to demonstrate life capability
12. Physics of Failure (POF) contribution to robust product design
13. Experimental design considerations
14. Impact and considerations of lead-free designs
15. Building "Green Systems"
16. Mitigating EMC and other environmental effects on new designed equipment
17. Supply chain management
18. Design tools and automation
19. Embedded Systems
20. System Integration for Human Computer Interaction
21. Software Verification
The 1st IEEE Int'l Conference on System Integration and Reliability Improvements (SIRI)
BACKGROUND
SIRI focuses on the theory and practice of Systems Integration with special emphasis on the orderly and reliable introduction of emerging technologies into world class products. The conference scope includes techniques and practices to (1) gather and validate product requirements, (2) perform technology assessment, opportunity and risk analysis, and (3) apply the best development practices to assure successful product realization. This will be big enough in attendance to represent major SIRI topics, but small enough to provide an in-depth representation of theory or practice in these areas. We hope to have Industry and academic participation, product and device suppliers, as well as a healthy mixture of theory and practice.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following :
1. Lessons Learned on developing new products, including success stories and pitfalls found in developing, releasing and
supporting fielded products
2. Requirements collection strategies and validation
3. New chip technologies
4. Impact of regulations on product design
5. Six Sigma contributions to World Class product development
6. Building security into products
7. Integrating COTS components into new products
8. Maintaining COTS components through development and field support
9. Support strategies for fielded systems
10. Role of simulation and prototypes
11. Accelerated testing to demonstrate life capability
12. Physics of Failure (POF) contribution to robust product design
13. Experimental design considerations
14. Impact and considerations of lead-free designs
15. Building "Green Systems"
16. Mitigating EMC and other environmental effects on new designed equipment
17. Supply chain management
18. Design tools and automation
19. Embedded Systems
20. System Integration for Human Computer Interaction
21. Software Verification