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9th WORDS 2003 (Fall): Anacapri (Capri Island), Italy
- 9th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS Fall 2003), 1-3 October 2003, Anacapri (Capri Island), Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2054-5
Introduction
- Message from the General Co-Chairs.
- Message from the Program Co-Chairs.
- Conference Committee.
Invited Address
- Brian Randell:
Edsger Dijkstra. 3-
Special Invited paper
- Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Dependable Infrastructures and Data Managers for Sensor Networks. 11-
Session 1: Infrastructures for Real-Time Systems and Control Systems
- E. Douglas Jensen:
Application QoS-Based Time-Critical Automated Resource Management in Battle Management Systems. 19-25 - Hermann Kopetz, Neeraj Suri:
On the Limits of the Precise Specification of Component Interfaces. 26-27 - Franz-Josef Rammig, Carsten Rust:
Modeling of Dynamically Modifiable Embedded Real-Time Systems. 28-34 - Wolfgang A. Halang:
Automated Control Systems for the Safety Integrity Levels 3 and 4. 35-
Session 2: Real-Time Systems
- Uwe Brinkschulte:
Scalable Online Feasibility Tests for Admission Control in a Java Real-Time System. 45-52 - Jan Gustafsson, Björn Lisper, Raimund Kirner, Peter P. Puschner:
Input-Dependency Analysis for Hard Real-Time Software. 53-60 - Stefan Schemmer, Edgar Nett:
Achieving Reliable and Timely Task Execution in Mobile Embedded Applications. 61-68 - Marion G. Ceruti, Joan L. Kaina:
Enhancing Dependability of the Battlefield Single Integrated Picture through Metrics for Modeling and Simulation of Time-Critical Scenarios. 69-
Session 3: Multimedia and Basic Service
- Haining Liu, Magda El Zarki:
Towards the Delay and Synchronization Control for Networked Real-Time Multi-Object Multimedia Applications. 79-86 - Waseem Sheikh, Basit Shafiq, Raymond A. Paul, Arif Ghafoor:
Provision of Multimedia Services in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network. 87-93 - Domenico Cotroneo, Cristiano di Flora, Antonino Mazzeo, Luigi Romano, Stefano Russo, Giacinto Paolo Saggese:
Providing Digital Time Stamping Services to Mobile Devices. 94-100 - Moon-hae Kim, Eun Hwan Jo, Doo-Hyun Kim:
Global Time-Based Synchronization of Real-Time Multimedia Streaming. 101-
Session 4: Security, Safety, and other Works in Progress
- Andrea Coccoli, Andrea Bondavalli:
Analysis of Safety Related Architectures. 111-117 - Frank Drews, Lonnie R. Welch:
An Architecture and a General Optimization Framework for Resource Management in Dynamic, Distributed Real-Time Systems. 118-124 - Roman Gumzej, Wolfgang A. Halang:
An Approach to Configuration Management and Co-Simulation in Distributed Embedded Systems. 125-130 - Young Sik Hong, J. H. No:
A Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Multicast Protocol RFRM/X. 131-135 - Rajeev Gandhi:
Tolerance to Access-Point Failures in Dependable Wireless Local-Area Networks. 136-143 - Yoshiaki Kakuda, Kanako Suezawa, Shinji Inoue, Hidenori Nakazato:
Redundant Optical Path Design Based on Multiagents and Its Experimental Evaluation. 144-
Session 5: Fault-Tolerance and Software Engineering
- Carlos F. Reverte, Priya Narasimhan:
Decentralized Resource Management and Fault-Tolerance for Distributed CORBA Applications. 155-162 - Nik Looker, Jie Xu:
Assessing the Dependability of SOAP RPC-Based Web Services by Fault Injection. 163-170 - Hui Ding, Can Zheng, Gul Agha, Lui Sha:
Automated Verification of the Dependability of Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems. 171-178 - Joni da Silva Fraga, Frank Siqueira, Fábio Favarim:
An Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Component Model. 179-186 - Stefano Cimmino, Carlo Marchetti, Roberto Baldoni:
A Guided Tour on Total Order Specifications. 187-194 - Tatsuo Nakajima:
Middleware Design and Human Factor. 195-
Session 6: Distributed Systems and Mobile Environments
- Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich, Ilja Radusch, Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
Super Distributed Objects: An Execution Environment for I-Centric Services. 201-200 - Tatsuo Nakajima:
A Presence Service Architecture for Supporting Spontaneous Interaction. 209-216 - Hector A. Duran-Limon, Gordon S. Blair, Adrian Friday, Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan, George Samartzidis:
A Resource and QoS Management Framework for a Real-Time Event System in Mobile Ad Hoc Environments. 217-224 - Yunmook Nah, K. H. (Kane) Kim, Taehyung Wang, Moon-hae Kim, Jonghoon Lee, Young-Kyu Yang:
A Cluster-Based TMO-Structured Scalable Approach for Location Information Systems. 225-233 - Reinaldo de Barros Correia, Luiz F. Rust da Costa Carmo, Edmundo L. Cecilio, Luiz F. Bacellar, Luci Pirmez:
A Proactive Management and Rerouting Framework for QoS Critical Distributed Applications Using Active Technology. 234-
Session 7: Component-Based Software Architecture and Engineering
- Luca Simoncini:
Architectural Challenges for "Ambient Dependability". 245-249 - Christof Fetzer, Neeraj Suri:
Practical Aspects of IP Take-Over Mechanisms. 250-254 - Alex Talevski, Elizabeth Chang, Tharam S. Dillon:
Meta Model Driven Framework for the Integration and Extension of Application Components. 255-261 - Robert G. Pettit IV, Hassan Gomaa:
Improving the Reliability of Concurrent Object-Oriented Software Designs. 262-269 - Christopher D. Gill:
RT-POD: A Framework for Real-Time Systems Participation in Own Defense. 270-
Session 8: Embedded Computing Systems
- Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi:
Mobile Middleware Solutions for the Adaptive Management of Multimedia QoS to Wireless Portable Devices. 283-291 - Jiyong Park, Saehwa Kim, Seongsoo Hong:
Weaving Aspects into Real-Time Operating System Design Using Object-Oriented Model Transformation. 292-298 - Andreas Rasche, Peter Tröger, Michael Dirska, Andreas Polze:
Foucault's Pendulum in the Distributed Control Lab. 299-306 - K. H. (Kane) Kim:
Timeliness Assurance via Hybrid Approaches during Design of Distributed Embedded Computing Systems. 307-
Session 9: Dependability: Research Trends and Field Experiences
- Douglas Niehaus, David Andrews:
Using the Multi-Threaded Computation Model as a Unifying Framework for Hardware-Software Co-Design and Implementation. 317-324 - Mario Dal Cin:
Extending UML towards a Useful OO-Language for Modeling Dependability Features. 325-330 - Ravishankar K. Iyer, Shuo Chen, Jun Xu, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk:
Security Vulnerabilities - From Data Analysis to Protection Mechanisms. 331-338 - Heinz W. Schmidt, Ian D. Peake, Jue Xie, Ian E. Thomas, Bernd J. Krämer, Alexander Fay, Peter Bort:
Modelling Predictable Component-Based Distributed Control Architectures. 339-346 - Wilfried Steiner, Michael Paulitsch, Hermann Kopetz:
Multiple Failure Correction in the Time-Triggered Architecture. 347-354 - Arturo M. Amendola, Roberto Di Maio, M. L. Iacobuzio, Fabio Poli, Fernando Scalabrini:
Lessons Learned in Designing and Evaluating Railway Control Systems. 355-
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