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12th ECRTS 2000: Stockholm, Sweden
- 12th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2000), 19-21 June 2000, Stockholm, Sweden, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0734-4

- Sanjoy K. Baruah:

Scheduling periodic tasks on uniform multiprocessors. 7-13 - J. J. Gutiérrez García, José C. Palencia Gutiérrez, Michael González Harbour:

Schedulability analysis of distributed hard real-time systems with multiple-event synchronization. 15-24 - José María López, Manuel García, José Luis Díaz, Daniel F. García

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Worst-case utilization bound for EDF scheduling on real-time multiprocessor systems. 25-33 - James H. Anderson, Anand Srinivasan:

Early-release fair scheduling. 35-43 - Kam-yiu Lam

, Tei-Wei Kuo
, Tony S. H. Lee:
Designing inter-class concurrency control strategies for real-time database systems with mixed transactions. 47-54 - Tei-Wei Kuo

, Hsin-Chia Hsih:
Concurrency control in a multiprocessor real-time database system. 55-62 - Sang Hyuk Son, Robert Zimmerman, Jörgen Hansson:

An adaptable security manager for real-time transactions. 63-70 - Peter Altenbernd, Lars-Olof Burchard, Friedhelm Stappert:

Worst-case execution times analysis of MPEG-2 decoding. 73-80 - Guillem Bernat, Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings:

Portable worst-case execution time analysis using Java Byte Code. 81-88 - Alan Burns, Stewart Edgar:

Predicting computation time for advanced processor architectures. 89-96 - Manas Saksena, Panagiota Karvelas:

Designing for schedulability: integrating schedulability analysis with object-oriented design. 101-108 - Leandro Buss Becker

, Carlos Eduardo Pereira
:
From design to implementation: tool support for the development of object-oriented distributed real-time systems. 109-116 - Marco Caccamo, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Lui Sha:

Elastic feedback control. 121-128 - Luca Abeni

, Luigi Palopoli, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
On adaptive control techniques in real-time resource allocation. 129-136 - Henrik Rehbinder, Martin Sanfridson:

Integration of off-line scheduling and optimal control. 137-143 - Torsten K. Iversen, Kåre J. Kristoffersen, Kim Guldstrand Larsen

, Morten Laursen, Rune G. Madsen, Steffen K. Mortensen, Paul Pettersson
, Chris B. Thomasen:
Model-checking real-time control programs: verifying Lego(R) MindstormsTM systems using UPPAAL. 147-155 - Valérie Bertin, Michel Poize, Jacques Pulou, Joseph Sifakis:

Towards validated real-time software. 157-164 - Alexandre David, Wang Yi:

Modelling and analysis of a commercial field bus protocol. 165-172 - Horst F. Wedde, Wolfgang Freund:

Harmonious internal clock synchronization. 175-182 - Michael Mock, Reiner Frings, Edgar Nett, Spiro Trikaliotis:

Clock synchronization for wireless local area networks. 183-189 - Giuseppe Lipari

, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Greedy reclamation of unused bandwidth in constant-bandwidth servers. 193-200 - Paul Pop

, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Schedulability analysis for systems with data and control dependencies. 201-208 - Eduardo Tovar

, Francisco Vasques
:
Non pre-emptive scheduling of messages on SMTV token-passing networks. 209-218 - Hakan Aydin, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé:

Tolerating faults while maximizing reward. 219-226 - Yu-Chung Wang, Kwei-Jay Lin:

The implementation of hierarchical schedulers in the RED-Linux scheduling framework. 231-238 - Libin Dong, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé:

Scheduling algorithms for dynamic message streams with distance constraints in TDMA protocol. 239-246 - Rodrigo M. Santos

, Jorge Santos, Javier Orozco:
Scheduling heterogeneous multimedia servers: different QoS for hard, soft and non real-time clients. 247-253 - Florence Maraninchi, Yann Rémond:

Running-modes of real-time systems: a case-study with mode-automata. 257-264 - Henrik Thane, Hans Hansson:

Using deterministic replay for debugging of distributed real-time systems. 265-272 - Giancarlo Fortino

, Libero Nigro:
Prototyping distributed multimedia systems using communicating real-time state machines. 273-280

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