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6th RTAS 2000: Washington, DC, USA
- Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Real Time Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2000, Washington, DC, USA, May 31 - June 2, 2000. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0713-1
Keynote Speech
- Janos Sztipanovits:
Software for Embedded Systems: Opportunities and Challenges. 2
Session I: Scheduling
- Tei-Wei Kuo, Yu-Hua Liu, Kwei-Jay Lin:
Efficient On-Line Schedulability Tests for Priority Driven Real-Time Systems. 4-13 - Deji Chen, Aloysius K. Mok, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Scheduling Distributed Real-Time Tasks in the DGMF Model. 14-22 - Peter Bosch, Sape J. Mullender:
Real-Time Disk Scheduling in a Mixed-Media File System. 23-32
Session II: Real-Time System Design
- Melissa Moy, David B. Stewart:
An Engineering Approach to Determining Sampling Rates for Switches and Sensors in Real-Time Systems. 34-45 - Taehyoun Kim, Naehyuck Chang, Heonshik Shin:
Bounding Worst Case Garbage Collection Time for Embedded Real-Time Systems. 46-55 - Mohamed F. Younis, Mohamed Aboutabl, Daeyoung Kim:
An Approach for Supporting Temporal Partitioning and Software Reuse in Integrated Modular Avionics. 56-66
Session III: QoS Support in Operating Systems
- Dionisio de Niz, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Chocolate: A Reservation-Based Real-Time Java Environment on Windows/NT. 266-275 - Kevin M. Obenland, Lowell H. Rosen:
The Performance Trade-offs of Implementing a Large Scale Real-Time Application Using the Windows NT Operating System. 68-77 - Sean B. House, Douglas Niehaus:
KURT-Linux Support for Synchronous Fine-Grain Distributed Computations. 78-87
Session IV: Network QoS
- Seok-Kyu Kweon, Kang G. Shin, Gary Workman:
Achieving Real-Time Communication over Ethernet with Adaptive Traffic Smoothing. 90-110 - Jaehee Yoon, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta:
SomeCast: A Paradigm for Real-Time Adaptive Reliable Multicast. 101-110 - Ethendranath Bommaiah, Katherine Guo, Markus Hofmann, Sanjoy Paul:
Design and Implementation of a Caching System for Streaming Media over the Internet. 111-121
Session V: System Intrusion Detection and Verification
- Victor C. S. Lee, John A. Stankovic, Sang Hyuk Son:
Intrusion Detection in Real-Time Database Systems via Time Signatures. 124-133 - Steve Vestal:
Formal Verification of the MetaH Executive Using Linear Hybrid Automata. 134-144 - Yun-Hong Lee, Albert Mo Kim Cheng:
Dynamic Optimization for Real-Time Rule-Based Systems Using Predicate Dependency. 145-154
Session VI: Scheduling II
- C. Mani Krishna, Yann-Hang Lee:
Voltage-Clock-Scaling Adaptive Scheduling Techniques for Low Power in Hard Real-Time Systems. 156-165 - Giuseppe Lipari, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Efficient Scheduling of Real-Time Multi-Task Applications in Dynamic Systems. 166-175
Session VII: CORBA
- Kimoon Kim, Gwangil Jeon, Seongsoo Hong, Tae-Hyung Kim, Sunil Kim:
Integrating Subscription-Based and Connection-Oriented Communications into the Embedded CORBA for the CAN Bus. 178-187 - Carlos O'Ryan, Douglas C. Schmidt, Fred Kuhns, Marina Spivak, Jeff Parsons, Irfan Pyarali, David L. Levine:
Evaluating Policies and Mechanisms for Supporting Embedded, Real-Time Applications with CORBA 3.0. 188-197 - Andreas Polze, Janek Schwarz, Kristopher Wehner, Lui Sha:
Integration of CORBA Services with a Dynamic Real-Time Architecture. 198-206
Session VIII: QoS Management
- Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
An Automated Profiling Subsystem for QoS-Aware Services. 208-217 - Uwe Dannowski, Hermann Härtig:
Policing Offloaded. 218-227 - Aaron Striegel, G. Manimaran:
Dynamic Class-Based Queue Management for Scalable Media Servers. 228-236 - Cuneyt Akinlar, Sarit Mukherjee:
Bandwidth Guarantee in a Distributed Multimedia File System Using Network Attached Autonomous Disks. 237-246
Session IX: System Modeling and Analysis
- András Rácz:
Cell Loss Analysis for Some Alternative Priority Queues. 248-257 - Sasikumar Punnekkat, Hans Hansson, Christer Norström:
Response Time Analysis under Errors for CAN. 258-265
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