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1st ISORC 1998: Kyoto, Japan
- 1st International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC '98), 20-22 April 1998, Kyoto, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8430-5
Session 1: Real-Time Object Structures
- Huw Oliver, Christopher Edwards, Frédéric Dang Tran, Jean-Bernard Stefani, David Hutchison:
Supporting Real-Time Multimedia Applications with Distributed Object Controlled Networks. 2-11 - Eltefaat Shokri, Patrick Crane, K. H. Kim:
An Implementation Model for Time-Triggered Message-Triggered Object Support Mechanisms in CORBA-Compliant COTS Platforms. 12-21 - Hermann Kopetz:
The Time-Triggered Architecture. 22-
Session 2: Quality-of-Service Assurance
- Alexander B. Romanovsky, Jie Xu, Brian Randell:
Exception Handling in Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Systems. 32-42 - Joseph P. Loyall, Richard E. Schantz, John A. Zinky, David E. Bakken:
Specifying and Measuring Quality of Service in Distributed Object Systems. 43-52 - Jaroslaw J. Sydir, Saurav Chatterjee, Bikash Sabata:
Providing End-to-End QoS Assurances in CORBA-Based System. 53-
Session 3A: Software Architecture
- Manfred Dalmeijer, Eric Rietjens, Dieter K. Hammer, A. T. M. Aerts, Michiel Soede:
A Reliable Mobile Agents Architecture. 64-72 - Andreas Polze, Miroslaw Malek:
Responsive Computing with CORBA. 73-79 - K. H. Kim, Chittur Subbaraman:
Principles of Constructing a Timeliness-Guaranteed Kernel and Time-Triggered Message-Triggered Object Support Mechanisms. 80-89 - Jun'ichi Miyao:
A Reliable Software Architecture for Complex Embedded Systems. 90-
Session 3B: Scheduling & Resource Allocation
- Michael Squadrito, Levon Esibov, Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Victor Fay Wolfe, Gregory Cooper, Bhavani Thuraisingham, Peter C. Krupp, Michael Milligan, Russell Johnston:
Concurrency Control in Real-Time Object-Oriented Systems: The Affected Set Priority Ceiling Protocols. 96-105 - Wilson C. H. Cheng:
Using Ordered and Atomic Multicast for Distributed Deadlock Prevention. 106-116 - Hong-Jin Park, Kyung-Ah Chun, Young-Chan Kim:
Associative Prioritized Worker Model with Priority Inheritance Protocol. 117-123 - Seung-Min Yang, Sheen Lee, Hyung-Taek Lim, Sung-Heun Oh:
RT-HashQ for RTO Scheduling. 124-
Session 4A: Work in Progress I - Communication Related
- Tsunetake Ishida, Makoto Takizawa:
Pseudo-Active Replication of Objects in Heterogeneous Clusters. 132-133 - Laurent George, Pascale Minet:
An Admission Control for Video Broadcast Systems. 134-135 - Tong-Ming Lim, Sai Peck Lee:
Objects Collection Management in Multidimensional DBMS Data Model. 136-
Session 4B: Work in Progress II - Design Related
- Eui Hyun Paik, YoungJoon Byun, Young-Sik Chung, Byung-Sun Lee:
An Object Oriented CHILL Debugger. 140-141 - Franklin Reynolds, Ray Clark, Franco Travostino:
Evolution of a Distributed, Real-Time, Object-Based Operating System. 142-143 - Xiaocong Fan, Dianxiang Xu, Jianmin Hou, Guoliang Zheng:
SPLAW: A Computable Agent-Oriented Programming Language. 144-145 - Masashi Yasuda, Takayuki Tachikawa, Makoto Takizawa:
A Purpose-Oriented Access Control Model for Object-Based Systems. 146-
Session 5A: Fault-Tolerance I
- Rogério de Lemos, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Coordinated Atomic Actions in Modelling Objects Cooperation. 152-161 - Franco Travostino, Laura Marie Feeney, Philippe Bernadat, Franklin Reynolds:
Building Middleware for Real-Time Dependable Distributed Services. 162-173 - Andrea Bondavalli, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Fabrizio Grandoni, David Powell, Christophe Rabéjac:
State Restoration in a COTS-Based N-Modular Architecture. 174-
Session 5B: Specification & Design
- Reino Kurki-Suonio, Mika Katara:
Real Time in a TLA-Based Theory of Reactive Systems. 186-195 - Jean-Pierre Talpin, Albert Benveniste, Benoît Caillaud, Claude Jard, Zakaria Bouziane, Hubert Canon:
BDL, A Language of Distributed Reactive Objects. 196-205 - Brian Nielsen, Shangping Ren, Gul Agha:
Specification of Real-Time Interaction Constraints. 206-214 - Jean-Marc Zeippen, Eric Dubois, Philippe Du Bois:
Supporting the Analyst when Reasoning on Requirements Specifications for Real-Time and Distributed Systems. 215-
Session 6A: Fault-Tolerance II
- Steve J. Caughey, Mark C. Little, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Checked Transactions in an Asynchronous Message Passing Environment. 222-229 - I-Ling Yen, Iftikhar Ahmed, Ramanujam Jagannath, Sreeparna Kundu:
Implementation of a Customizable Fault Tolerance Framework. 230-239 - Isao Kaji, Kinji Mori:
Integration of Autonomous Decentralized Systems with Different Fault Tolerance Requirement Levels. 240-248 - Ian Ho, Jin-Cherng Lin:
A Method of Test Cases Generation for Real-Time Systems. 249-
Session 6B: Development Environment & Tools
- Jung-Guk Kim, Moon-hae Kim, Byoung-Joon Min, D. B. Im:
A Soft Real-Time TMO Platform - WTMOS - and its Implementation Techniques. 256-264 - Alceu Heinke Frigeri, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Wolfgang A. Halang:
An Object-Oriented Extension to PEARL90. 265-274 - Stephen S. Yau, Bing Xia:
An Approach to Distributed Component-Based Real-Time Application Software Development. 275-283 - Chang Sup Keum, Joon-Kyung Lee, DongGill Lee, Byung-Sun Lee:
Integrated Environment Based on Object-Oriented Methodology for Real-time Systems. 284-
Session 7A: Communications
- Michel Hurfin, Michel Raynal:
Asynchronous Protocols to Meet Real-Time Constraints: Is It Really Sensible? How to Proceed? 290-297 - Jörg Kaiser, Mohammad Ali Livani:
Invocation of Real-Time Objects in a CAN Bus-System. 298-307 - Shahab Baqai, Raymond A. Paul, Husni Fahmi, Ahmed R. Bashandy, Arif Ghafoor:
Real Time Resource Allocation for Multimedia Object Communication. 308-
Session 7B: Verification & Testing I
- Sven Lutz, Matthias Weber:
Simulation and Analysis of Real-Time Concurrent Object Models. 318-326 - Tonu Naks, Leo Motus, Jon Holt:
Timing Analysis in OO System Life-Cycles. 327-334 - Peter Herrmann, Günter Graw, Heiko Krumm:
Compositional Specification and Structured Verification of Hybrid Systems in cTLA. 335-
Session 8A: Design Approaches
- Edgar Nett, Martin Gergeleit, Michael Mock:
An Adaptive Approach to Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing. 342-349 - Tetsuo Kanezuka, Makoto Takizawa:
Quality-Based Flexibility in Distributed Objects. 350-357 - Vikram Gundoju, Toshimi Minoura:
Distributed Observable/Observer: A Distributed Real-Time Object-Communication Mechanism. 358-
Session 8B: Verification & Testing II
- Cinzia Bernardeschi, Luca Simoncini, Alessandro Fantechi:
Validating the Design of Dependable Systems. 364-372 - Feng Zhu, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Automating Regression Testing for Real-Time Software in a Distributed Environment. 373-382 - Shin'ichi Nagano, Yoshiaki Kakuda, Tohru Kikuno:
Experience of Responsiveness Verification for Connection Establishment Protocols. 383-
Session 9A: CORBA-Related I
- Kazuhiro Kusunoki, Isao Imai, Haruyuki Ohtani, Tetsuo Nakakawaji, Michitaka Ohshima, Kazuo Ushijima:
A CORBA-Based Remote Monitoring System for Factory Automation. 396-402 - Andreas Polze, Daniel Plakosh, Kurt C. Wallnau:
CORBA in Real-Time Settings: A Problem from the Manufacturing Domain. 403-
Session 9B Database & Applications I
- John A. Stankovic, Sang Hyuk Son:
Architecture and Object Model for Distributed Object-Oriented Real-Time Databases. 414-424 - Elizabeth Chang, Tharam S. Dillon:
The Navigational Aspects of the Logical Design of User Interfaces. 425-430 - Taehyung Wang, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Carl Cotman:
Active Rule Processing in the BioCompose Database. 431-
Session 10A: CORBA-Related II
- Scott Arthur Moody:
Distributed Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems using a Hybrid Model of Ada 95's Built-in Distributed Capability and Emerging Real-Time CORBA Capabilities. 440-448 - Sungjune Hong, Dugki Min, Sunyoung Han:
Real-Time Inter-ORB Protocol on Distributed Environment. 449-
Session 10B: Applications II
- Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Object-Oriented Design of Real-Time Telecom Systems. 458-466 - Luiz F. Bacellar, Bhargav P. Upender:
A Dependable Distribution-Transparent Remote Method Invocation Model for Object-Oriented Distributed Embedded Computer Systems . 467-
Panel: Promises of Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing Technology
- Bran Selic:
Using the Object Paradigm for Distributed Real-Time Systems. 478-480 - Victor E. Malyshkin:
Concepts and Features of Processes Flying Technology. 481-
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