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6th JTRES 2008: Santa Clara, California, USA
- Gregory Bollella, C. Douglass Locke:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES 2008, 24-26 September 2008, Santa Clara, California, USA. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 343, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-337-2
Extending the RTSJ
- Andy J. Wellings, M. S. Kim:
Processing group parameters in the real-time specification for Java. 3-9 - Damien Masson, Serge Midonnet:
RTSJ extensions: event manager and feasibility analyzer. 10-18 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Making stronger and flexible the single parent rule in the real-time specification of Java. 19-28
Real-Time JVM implementation issues
- Elias Teodoro Silva Jr., Daniel Barcelos, Flávio Rech Wagner, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
A virtual platform for multiprocessor real-time embedded systems. 31-37 - Raine Mäkeläinen, Cristiano di Flora, Tommi Mikkonen:
Enhanced integration of Java to symbian OS using smart pointers. 38-47 - MinSeong Kim, Andy J. Wellings:
An efficient and predictable implementation of asynchronous event handling in the RTSJ. 48-57
Real-time garbage collection and class library safety
- Michael Dawson, Paul Thwaite:
Testing class libraries for RTSJ safety. 61-67 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
Non-blocking root scanning for real-time garbage collection. 68-76 - Martin Schoeberl, Wolfgang Puffitsch:
Non-blocking object copy for real-time garbage collection. 77-84
Invited paper
- Fridtjof Siebert:
JEOPARD: Java environment for parallel real-time development. 87-93
Application analysis
- James J. Hunt, Isabel Tonin, Fridtjof Siebert:
Using global data flow analysis on bytecode to aid worst case execution time analysis for real-time Java programs. 97-105 - Thomas Bøgholm, Henrik Kragh-Hansen, Petur Olsen, Bent Thomsen, Kim Guldstrand Larsen:
Model-based schedulability analysis of safety critical hard real-time Java programs. 106-114 - Christof Pitter:
Time-predictable memory arbitration for a Java chip-multiprocessor. 115-122
Real-time performance
- Kelvin Nilsen:
Simple low-level real-time threading semantics to enable portability, efficiency, analyzability, and generality. 125-134 - Osmar Marchi dos Santos, Andy J. Wellings:
Blocking time monitoring in the real-time specification for Java. 135-143
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