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4th ISORC 2001: Magdeburg, Germany
- 4th International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2001), 2-4 May 2001, Magdeburg, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1089-2
Keynotes
- Gregory Bollella:
The Next Frontier for Java Technology. 3 - Kelvin D. Nilsen:
Real-Time Programming with Java Technologies. 5-
Technical Papers
State-of-the-Art in Real-Time Systems
- Peter P. Puschner, Andy J. Wellings:
A Profile for High-Integrity Real-Time Java Programs. 15-22 - Stefan Lankes, Michael Pfeiffer, Thomas Bemmerl:
Design and Implementation of a SCI-Based Real-Time CORBA. 23-30 - Jochen Malte Küster, Joachim Stroop:
Consistent Design of Embedded Real-Time Systems with UML-RT. 31-40 - K. H. Kim, Raymond A. Paul:
The Distributed Time-Triggered Simulation Scheme Facilitated by TMO Programming. 41-
Java/Hardware
- David Hardin:
Real-Time Objects on the Bare Metal: An Efficient Hardware Realization of the JavaTM Virtual Machine. 53-59 - Anders Nilsson, Torbjörn Ekman:
Deterministic Java in Tiny Embedded Systems. 60-68 - Stephan Fuhrmann, Matthias Pfeffer, Jochen Kreuzinger, Theo Ungerer, Uwe Brinkschulte:
Real-Time Garbage Collection for a Multithreaded Java Microcontroller. 69-76 - Masood Mortazavi, Feng Hong:
Strategies for Improving Connection Management in a Java-Based, GIOP ORB. 77-
Dependability
- Wolfgang A. Halang, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Alceu Heinke Frigeri:
Safe Object Oriented Programming of Distributed Real Time Systems in PEARL. 87-94 - Michiharu Takemoto, Takayuki Nakamura:
Performance Evaluation of a Fault-Tolerant Mechanism Based on Replicated Distributed Objects for CORBA. 95-102 - Delano M. Beder, Cecília M. F. Rubira, Brian Randell, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
On Applying Coordinated Atomic Actions and Dependable Software Architectures for Developing Complex Systems. 103-112 - Roberto Baldoni, Fabio Zito:
Designing a Service of Failure Detection in Asynchronous Distributed Systems. 113-
Panel I
- Jakob Axelsson:
Hardware/Software Codesign for Automotive Applications: Challenges of the Architectural Level. 121-
Networks and Protocols I
- Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Santosh K. Shrivastava, Mark C. Little:
A Model and Architecture for Conducting Hierarchically Structured Auctions. 129-137 - May T. W. Ip, Wilfred W. K. Lin, Allan K. Y. Wong, Tharam S. Dillon, Dianhui Wang:
An Adaptive Buffer Management Algorithm for Enhancing Dependability and Performance in Mobile-Object-Based Real-Time Computing . 138-144 - Youhei Timura, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Group Protocol for Object-Based Systems. 145-152 - Dieter Bühler, Wolfgang Küchlin, Gerd Nusser, Gerhard Gruhler:
The Java Fieldbus Control Framework-Object Oriented Control of Fieldbus Devices. 153-
Embedded Systems
- Stephen S. Yau, Fariaz Karim:
Context-Sensitive Middleware for Real-Time Software in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. 163-170 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Kouta Soejima, Masahiko Matsuda, Toru Iino, Taketoshi Hayashi:
Design and Implementation of Distributed Object-Oriented Infrastructures for Networked Home Appliances on Commodity Operating Systems. 171-178 - Christian M. Netter, Luiz F. Bacellar:
Assessing the Real-Time Properties of Windows CE 3.0. 179-184 - David C. Sharp:
Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing for Reusable Avionics Software. 185-
Networks and Protocols II
- Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal:
Randomized Multivalued Consensus. 195-200 - Horst F. Wedde, Sabine Böhm, Wolfgang Freund:
Concurrent Read/Write: Real-Time Theory and Practice. 201-208 - Andrea Coccoli, Andrea Bondavalli, Felicita Di Giandomenico:
Analysis and Estimation of the Quality of Service of Group Communication Protocols. 209-216 - Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Jörg Kaiser, Carlos Mitidieri, Claudio Villela, Leandro Buss Becker:
On Evaluating Interaction and Communication Schemes for Automation Applications Based on Real-Time Distributed Objects. 217-
Architecture
- Michael Mock:
An Architecture Supporting Loose and Close Cooperation of Distributed Autonomous Systems. 227-234 - Dominikus Herzberg, André Marburger:
The Use of Layers and Planes for Architectural Design of Communication Systems. 235-242 - Yukikazu Nakamoto, Shouichi Hachiya:
JTRON: A Hybrid Architecture Integrating an Object-Oriented and Real-Time System. 243-250 - Daniel Mahrenholz:
Minimal Invasive Monitoring. 251-
Real-Time and Object Orientation
- James L. Paunicka, David Corman, Brian R. Mendel:
A CORBA-Based Middleware Solution for UAVs. 261-267 - Edgar V. Shrum:
Use of RT CORBA in the U.S. Army. 268-269 - Anders Blomdell:
Efficient JavaTM Monitors. 270-276 - Yuriy Sheynin, Anna Novoselova:
Object-Orientation in Parallel VSIPL Architecture. 277-
Modeling I
- Roman Gumzej, Matjaz Colnaric:
An Approach to Modeling and Verification of Real-Time Systems. 283-290 - Eugen Brenner, Ivo Derado:
Specifying a Certification Process for COTS Software Components Using UML. 291-297 - François Taïani, Mario Paludetto, Jérôme Delatour:
Composing Real-Time Objects: A Case for Petri Nets and Girard's Linear L. 298-305 - Boualem Laichi, Yamina Sami:
ATC : Actors with Temporal Constraints. 306-
Panel II
- Bran Selic, Uwe Brinkschulte, P. Emanuelson, Carlos O'Ryan:
Real-Time Standards in CORBA, Java, and UML. 315
Scheduling
- Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Joni da Silva Fraga, Jean-Marie Farines:
Scheduling Imprecise Tasks in Real-Time Distributed Systems. 319-326 - Samia Saad-Bouzefrane, Bruno Sadeg, Laurent Amanton:
Soft Real-Time Transactions Scheduling in a Wireless Environment. 327-334 - João Ventura, João Rodrigues, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Response Time Analysis of Composable Micro-Protocols. 335-342
CORBA, Real-Time Databases
- Cathy Hrustich:
CORBA for Real-Time, High Performance and Embedded Systems. 345-349 - Imran Ahmad, Shikharesh Majumdar:
Achieving High Performance in CORBA-Based Systems with Limited Hetero. 350-359 - Bhavani Thuraisingham, Chris Clifton, John A. Maurer, Marion G. Ceruti:
Real-Time Data Mining of Multimedia Objects. 360-365 - Hye-Sook Yoon, Hyuk Han, Young-Kuk Kim, Sung-Il Jin:
Developing a Triggering System for Real-Time Databases in Distributed Environment. 366-
Panel III
- Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Ricardo Sanz Bravo, Michael von der Beeck, Michael Kircher:
Truths and Beliefs about the Use of Real-Time Distributed Object Computing in Complex Industrial Applications. 375
RT Java, UML-RT
- Miguel A. de Miguel:
Solutions to Make Java-RMI Time Predictable. 379-386 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano, Valérie Issarny, Michel Banâtre, Gilbert Cabillic, Jean-Philippe Lesot, Frédéric Parain:
Region-Based Memory Management for Real-Time Java. 387-394 - Torsten Heverhagen, Rudolf Tracht:
Integrating UML-RealTime and IEC 61131-3 with Function Block Adapters. 395-402 - Lutz Bichler, Ansgar Radermacher, Andy Schürr:
Combining Data Flow Equations with UML/Realtime. 403-
Modelling II
- Elizabeth Chang, E. Gautama, Tharam S. Dillon:
Extended Activity Diagrams for Adaptive Workflow Modelling. 413-419 - Eun Hwan Jo, Moon-hae Kim, Jung-Guk Kim:
Modeling of Multimedia Streaming Services Based on the TMO Structuring Scheme. 420-427 - Toyoaki Tomura, Satoshi Kanai:
Developing Simulation Models of Open Distributed Control System by Using Object-Oriented Structural and Behavioral Patterns. 428-437 - Charles André, Marie-Agnès Peraldi, Jean-Paul Rigault:
Scenario and Property Checking of Real-Time Systems Using a Synchronous Approach. 438-
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