Lars Grunske, Egor Bondarev et. al. Architecting Dependable Systems, Chapter 4, ISBN to be annonced.
Conferences
Egor Bondarev; Michel Chaudron; Peter de With; "CARAT: a Toolkit for Design and Performance Analysis of Component-Based Embedded Systems", In Proceedings of DATE Conference, France, April 21, 2007.
Egor Bondarev; Michel Chaudron; Erwin A. de Kock; Peter de With; "Exploring Performance Trade-Offs of a JPEG Decoder using the DeepCompass Framework", In Proceedings of WOSP Workshop , Argentina, February 5, 2007.
Egor Bondarev; Michel Chaudron; Heorhiy Byelas; Peter de With; "A Toolkit for Design and Performance Analysis of Real-Time Component-Based Software Systems", In Proceedings of ICSEA Conference, Tahiti, October 29, 2006.
abstract
Egor Bondarev; Michel Chaudron; Peter de With; "Compositional Performance Analysis of Component-Based Systems on Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Platforms", In Proceedings of 32d Euromicro Conference, ECBSE Track, Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Kroatia, August 29, 2006.
abstract
Heorhiy Byelas, Egor Bondarev, Alexandru Telea; "Visualization of Areas of Interest in Component-Based System Architectures", In Proceedings of 32d Euromicro Conference, ECBSE Track, Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Kroatia, August 29, 2006. abstract
Egor Bondarev, Lucian Voinea. IBO+ Dual Streaming: Technical report; Stan Ackermans Instituut; August 20, 2003
Other activities
Tutorials at International Conferences
Dependable Component Based Software for CE Devices, ICCE Conference, Las Vegas, USA, 2006. abstract
Dependable Component Based Software for CE Devices, Euromicro SEAA Conference, Dubrovnik, Kroatia, 2006.
Management tasks
Trust4All project leader of the TU/e team;
Scientific functions
Egor Bondarev; Peter de With; Lecturing: Advanced Topics Multimedia Video Coding. Module: Real-time Software Architectures for MultiMedia;
Software
CARAT: a Toolkit for Design and Performance Analysis of Embedded Component-Based Systems.
Hobbies
Windsurfing, salsa, football, fishing and tourism.
-------------------------------------------------
Website promotie en optimalisatie. Hotels in Italy are the most expensive hotels in the world. The capital of Italy
- Rome has more than 300 hotels, but you can hardly book a hotel cheaper than for 40 euros there.
The same with the Pisa and Florence hotels - renting a 2 stars room with no furniture and no breakfast
wiil cost you from 70 to 110 euros. Hotels in Milan and Torino, though being expensive, always have
extensive discounts. Venice hotels should be booked ahead, because this city is a magnet for tourist
crowds the whole year. In opposite, the resort hotels in Capri or San Remo are not expensive and are
in a good quality. The southern Italy (Naples, Sicilia) hotels in most of the cases are cheap and simple.