8. JTRES 2010:
Prague,
Czech Republic
Tomas Kalibera, Jan Vitek (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems, JTRES 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, August 19-21, 2010.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0122-0
- Thomas Bøgholm, René Rydhof Hansen, Anders P. Ravn, Bent Thomsen, Hans Søndergaard:
Schedulability analysis for Java finalizers.
1-7
- Kevin Kratzer, Axel Böttcher:
Using an RTSJ-compatible MVC pattern as basis for configurable event-driven real-time software.
8-15
- MinSeong Kim, Andy J. Wellings:
Using the executor framework to implement asynchronous event handling in the RTSJ.
16-25
- Benedikt Huber, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
WCET driven design space exploration of an object cache.
26-35
- Abdul Haseeb Malik, Andy J. Wellings, Yang Chang:
A locality model for the real-time specification for Java.
36-45
- Martin Zabel, Rainer G. Spallek:
Application requirements and efficiency of embedded Java bytecode multi-cores.
46-52
- Andy J. Wellings, MinSeong Kim:
Asynchronous event handling and safety critical Java.
53-62
- Anders P. Ravn, Martin Schoeberl:
Cyclic executive for safety-critical Java on chip-multiprocessors.
63-69
- Cláudio Maia, Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Experiences on the implementation of a cooperative embedded system framework: short paper.
70-72
- Hartmut Schorrig, Thomas Henties:
Java2C - developing in Java, deployment in C: short paper.
73-75
- Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen, Martin Schoeberl:
Object oriented machine learning with a multicore real-time Java processor: short paper.
76-78
- Oscar R. Polo, Kristof Konings, Pablo Parra, Martin Knoblauch, Ignacio García, Sebastian Sanchez:
Preliminary feasibility analysis of component based modelling and automatic Java code generation for nanosatellite on-board software: short paper.
79-81
- Lukasz Ziarek:
PRP: priority rollback protocol -- a PIP extension for mixed criticality systems: short paper.
82-84
- Kelvin Nilsen:
Ada-Java middleware for legacy software modernization.
85-94
- Ales Plsek, Lei Zhao, Veysel H. Sahin, Daniel Tang, Tomas Kalibera, Jan Vitek:
Developing safety critical Java applications with oSCJ/L0.
95-101
- Flavius Gruian, Mark Westmijze:
Investigating hardware micro-instruction folding in a Java embedded processor.
102-108
- Isabella Thomm, Michael Stilkerich, Christian Wawersich, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
KESO: an open-source multi-JVM for deeply embedded systems.
109-119
- Martin Schoeberl, Thomas B. Preußer, Sascha Uhrig:
The embedded Java benchmark suite JemBench.
120-127
- Thomas Richardson, Andy J. Wellings, J. A. Dianes, M. Díaz:
Towards memory management for service-oriented real-time systems.
128-137
- James J. Hunt:
Realtime Java technology in avionics systems.
138-147
- Daniel Tang, Ales Plsek, Jan Vitek:
Static checking of safety critical Java annotations.
148-154
- Ghaith Haddad, Faraz Hussain, Gary T. Leavens:
The design of SafeJML, a specification language for SCJ with support for WCET specification.
155-163
- Tomas Kalibera, Pavel Parizek, Michal Malohlava, Martin Schoeberl:
Exhaustive testing of safety critical Java.
164-174
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