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10th ECRTS 1998: Berlin, Germany
- 10th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 1998), 17-19 June 1998, berlin, Germany, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8503-4
- Jing Chen, Alan Burns:
Asynchronous data sharing in multiprocessor real-time systems using process consensus. 2-9 - Petri Pulli, Tino Pyssysalo, Jukka-Pekka Metsävainio, Olli Komulainen:
CyPhone-experimenting mobile real-time telepresence. 10-17 - Horst F. Wedde, Jon A. Lind:
Integration of task scheduling and file services in the safety-critical system MELODY. 18-25 - Tei-Wei Kuo, Wang-Ru Yang, Kwei-Jay Lin:
EGPS: a class of real-time scheduling algorithms based on processor sharing. 27-34 - José C. Palencia Gutiérrez, J. J. Gutiérrez García, Michael González Harbour:
Best-case analysis for improving the worst-case schedulability test for distributed hard real-time systems. 35-44 - Taewoong Kim, Heonshik Shin, Naehyuck Chang:
Scheduling algorithm for hard real-time communication in demand priority network. 45-52 - Sergio Sáez, Joan Vila i Carbó, Alfons Crespo:
Using exact feasibility tests for allocating real-time tasks in multiprocessor systems. 53-60 - Christian Ebner:
Efficiency evaluation of a time-triggered architecture for vehicle body-electronics. 62-70 - Jyrki Leskela:
Deterministic multihop radio on the top of 802.11 MAC. 71-78 - Eduardo Tovar, Francisco Vasques:
Guaranteeing real-time message deadlines in PROFIBUS networks. 79-86 - Marcel Ammerlaan, Ronald F. Lutje Spelberg, W. J. Toetenel:
XTG-an engineering approach to modelling and analysis of real-time systems. 88-97 - Partha S. Roop, Arcot Sowmya:
Hidden time model for specification and verification of embedded systems. 98-105 - Iain Bate, Alan Burns:
Investigation of the pessimism in distributed systems timing analysis. 107-114 - Ramesh Yerraballi, Ravi Mukkamala:
Routing and admission control of real-time channels. 115-122 - Ricardo Cayssials, Jorge Santos, Javier Orozco, Edgardo Ferro:
On the scheduling of real-time multihop packet-switching networks. 123-128 - Peter P. Puschner:
A tool for high-level language analysis of worst-case execution times. 130-137 - Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Feasibility analysis of recurring branching tasks. 138-145 - Jakob Engblom, Andreas Ermedahl, Peter Altenbernd:
Facilitating worst-case execution times analysis for optimized code. 146-153 - Francesco Calzolari, Mauro Pezzè:
A non-temporized approach for temporized analysis. 154-161 - Marco Di Natale, Antonio Meschi:
Guaranteeing end-to-end deadlines in distributed client-server applications. 163-171 - Paulo Pedro, Alan Burns:
Schedulability analysis for mode changes in flexible real-time systems. 172-179 - Chih-wen Hsueh, Kwei-Jay Lin:
On-line schedulers for pinwheel tasks using the time-driven approach. 180-187 - Sylvain Lauzac, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé:
Comparison of global and partitioning schemes for scheduling rate monotonic tasks on a multiprocessor. 188-195 - M. P. Bodlaender, P. D. V. van der Stok:
A transaction-based temporal data model that supports prediction in real-time databases. 197-203 - Anastasio Molano, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Kanaka Juvva:
Dynamic disk bandwidth management and metadata pre-fetching in a real-time file system. 204-213 - Victor C. S. Lee, Kam-yiu Lam, Wai-Hung Tsang:
Transaction processing in wireless distributed real-time databases. 214-220 - Henning Dierks, Josef Tapken:
Tool-supported hierarchical design of distributed real-time systems. 222-229 - Adil Al-Yasiri, C. Bambord:
DOOR-an approach for reusing and retrieving domain-oriented components. 230-237 - Maurizio Piaggio:
ETHNOS-a real time programming environment for robotic systems. 238-244 - Tony Savor, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Automatic detection of software failures: issues and experience. 245-252 - Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog:
Formal methods in real-time systems. 254-263
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