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12th RTSS 1991: San Antonio, Texas, USA
- Proceedings of the Real-Time Systems Symposium - 1991, San Antonio, Texas, USA, December 1991. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-8186-2450-7
- Morikazu Takegaki, Hiroo Kanamaru, Masaya Fujita:
The diffusion model based task remapping for distributed real-time systems. 2-11 - Nicholas Malcolm, Wei Zhao:
Version selection schemes for hard real-time communications. 12-21 - Sampath Rangarajan, Satish K. Tripathi:
Efficient synchronization of clocks in a distributed system. 22-31 - Tobiah E. Smith, Dorothy E. Setliff:
Towards an automatic synthesis system for real-time software. 34-42 - Victor Fay Wolfe, Susan B. Davidson, Insup Lee:
RTC: language support for real-time concurrency. 43-52 - Douglas Niehaus:
Program representation and translation for predictable real-time systems. 53-63 - Vivek Nirkhe, William W. Pugh:
A partial evaluator for the Maruti hard real-time system. 64-73 - Sarah E. Chodrow, Farnam Jahanian, Marc Donner:
Run-time monitoring of real-time systems. 74-83 - Ammar Attoui, Michel Schneider:
An object oriented model for parallel and reactive systems. 84-93 - Chao-Ju Hou, Kang G. Shin:
Load sharing with consideration of future task arrivals in heterogeneous distributed real-time systems. 94-103 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Gilad Koren, Decao Mao, Bud Mishra, Arvind Raghunathan, Louis E. Rosier, Dennis E. Shasha, Fuxing Wang:
On the competitiveness of on-line real-time task scheduling. 106-115 - Michael González Harbour, Mark H. Klein, John P. Lehoczky:
Fixed priority scheduling periodic tasks with varying execution priority. 116-128 - Kevin Jeffay, Donald F. Stanat, Charles U. Martel:
On non-preemptive scheduling of period and sporadic tasks. 129-139 - Min-Ih Chen, Kwei-Jay Lin:
A priority ceiling protocol for multiple-instance resources. 140-149 - Lon-Chan Chu, Benjamin W. Wah:
Optimization in Real Time. 150-159 - Tei-Wei Kuo, Aloysius K. Mok:
Load Adjustment in Adaptive Real-Time Systems. 160-170 - Theodore P. Baker, Offer Pazy:
Real-Time Features for Ada 9X. 172-180 - C. Douglass Locke, David R. Vogel, T. J. Mesler:
Building a Predictable Avionics Platform In Ada: A Case Study. 181-189 - Bill O. Gallmeister, C. Lanier:
Early Experience with POSIX 1003.4 and POSIX 1003.4A. 190-198 - Nick I. Kamenoff, Nelson H. Weiderman:
Hartstone Distributed Benchmark: Requirements and Definitions. 199-208 - Jiandong Huang, John A. Stankovic, Krithi Ramamritham, Donald F. Towsley:
On Using Priority Inheritance In Real-Time Databases. 210-221 - W. Kim, Jaideep Srivastava:
Enhancing Real-Time DBMS Performance with Multiversion Data and Priority Based Disk Scheduling. 222-231 - Jayant R. Haritsa, Miron Livny, Michael J. Carey:
Earliest Deadline Scheduling for Real-Time Database Systems. 232-242 - Azer Bestavros:
Specification and Verification of Real-Time Embedded Systems Using Time-Constrained Reactive Automata. 244-253 - Douglas A. Stuart, Paul C. Clements:
Clairvoyance, Capricious Timing Faults, Causality, and Real-Time Specifications. 254-263 - Alice H. Muntz, Randall W. Lichota:
A Requirements Specification Method for Adaptive Real-Time Systems. 264-273 - Santosh K. Shrivastava, Adrian Waterworth:
Using Objects and Actions to Provide Fault Tolerance in Distributed, Real-Time Applications. 276-285 - S. Ramos-Thuel, Jay K. Strosnider:
The Transient Server Approach to Scheduling Time-Critical Recovery Operations. 286-295 - Bryce Cogswell, Zary Segall:
MACS: A Predictable Architecture for Real Time Systems. 296-305
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