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9th ISORC 2006: Gyeongju, Korea
- Ninth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2006), 24-26 April 2006, Gyeongju, Korea. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2561-X
Introduction
- Message from the Symposium Co-Chairs.
- Message from the Program Co-Chairs.
- Committees.
- Secondary Reviewers.
Session 1A: Scheduling and Resource Management
- Alexandros Zerzelidis, Andy J. Wellings:
Getting More Flexible Scheduling in the RTSJ. 3-10 - Shahrooz Feizabadi, Godmar Back:
Automatic Memory Management in Utility Accrual Scheduling Environments. 11-19 - Pengliu Tan, Hai Jin, Minghu Zhang:
A Hybrid Scheduling Scheme for Hard, Soft and Non-Real-time Tasks. 20-26 - Mojtaba Sabeghi, Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Toktam Taghavi:
Scheduling Non-Preemptive Periodic Tasks in Soft Real-Time Systems Using Fuzzy Inference. 27-32 - Yannis Drougas, Thomas Repantis, Vana Kalogeraki:
Load Balancing Techniques for Distributed Stream Processing Applications in Overlay Environments. 33-42
Session 1B: System Design
- Bernhard Huber, Roman Obermaisser, Philipp Peti:
MDA-Based Development in the DECOS Integrated Architecture - Modeling the Hardware Platfor. 43-52 - Maxime Monod, Jörg Kienzle, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Looking Ahead in Open Multithreaded Transactions. 53-63 - Chin-Hsien Wu, Tei-Wei Kuo, Chia-Lin Yang:
A Space-Efficient Caching Mechanism for Flash-Memory Address Translation. 64-71 - Midori Sugaya, Shuichi Oikawa, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Accounting System: A Fine-Grained CPU Resource Protection Mechanism for Embedded System. 72-84
Session 2A: Embedded Systems
- Elias Teodoro Silva Jr., Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Flávio Rech Wagner, Fabiano Costa Carvalho, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Java Framework for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems. 85-92 - Jia Zhou, Kendra M. L. Cooper, I-Ling Yen, John Linn, Raymond A. Paul:
A Software Enhancement System for Embedded Software Development. 93-100 - Okehee Goh, Yann-Hang Lee, Ziad Kaakani, Elliott Rachlin:
Integrated Scheduling with Garbage Collection for Real-Time Embedded Applications in CLI. 101-108 - Jian Liu, Jicheng Fu, Yansheng Zhang, Farokh B. Bastani, I-Ling Yen, Ann T. Tai, Savio N. Chau:
Deductive Glue Code Synthesis for Embedded Software Systems Based on Code Patterns. 109-116 - Seungmin Park, Jin Won Kim, Kwangyong Lee, Kee-Young Shin, Daeyoung Kim:
Embedded Sensor Networked Operating System. 117-124
Session 2B: Software Design
- Martin von Löwis, Andreas Rasche:
Towards a Real-Time Implementation of the ECMA Common Language Infrastructure. 125-132 - Jungin Kim, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Dependable and Secure TMO Scheme. 133-140 - Yuan Wei, Sang Hyuk Son, John A. Stankovic:
RTSTREAM: Real-Time Query Processing for Data Streams. 141-150 - Paul Watson, Chris Fowler, Charles Kubicek, Arijit Mukherjee, John Colquhoun, Mark Hewitt, Savas Parastatidis:
Dynamically Deploying Web Services on a Grid using Dynasoar. 151-158 - Ajoy Kumar Datta, Maria Gradinariu, Antonino Virgillito:
Deterministic delta-Connected Overlay for Peer-to-Peer Networks. 159-168
Session 3A: Wireless and Sensor Networks
- Kee-Young Shin, Kwangyong Lee, Haeyong Kim, Pyeong Soo Mah, Seungmin Park, Chaedeok Lim, Heung-Nam Kim:
A Flexible, High-Precise Time Synchronization for Multi-hop Sensor Networks. 169-173 - Xiuli Ren, Haibin Yu:
A Novel Multipath Disjoint Routing to Support Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks. 174-178 - Xiaoling Wu, Hoon Heo, Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Jinsung Cho, Oksam Chae, Sungyoung Lee:
Individual Contour Extraction for Robust Wide Area Target Tracking in Visual Sensor Networks. 179-185 - Keiji Ozaki, Kenichi Watanabe, Satoshi Itaya, Naohiro Hayashibara, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa:
A Fault-Tolerant Model ofWireless Sensor-Actor Network. 186-193 - Min-Gu Lee, Sunggu Lee:
QoS Support for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Based on a Reservation Pool. 194-205
Session 3B: Industrial Advances
- Junggyu Park, Hyojung Song, Seungmo Cho, Najeong Han, Kyungjeon Kim, Jinman Park:
A Real-time Media Framework for Asymmetric MPSoC. 205-207 - Julie A. Street, Robert G. Pettit IV:
Lessons Learned Applying Performance Modeling and Analysis Techniques. 208-214 - Hyeonjoong Cho, Chewoo Na, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen:
On Scheduling Garbage Collector in Dynamic Real-Time Systems With Statistical Timing Assurances. 215-223 - Jérôme Hugues, Laurent Pautet, Fabrice Kordon:
A Framework for DRE middleware, an Application to DDS. 224-231 - Fumiaki Ohata, Katsuro Inoue:
JAAT: Java Alias Analysis Tool for Program Maintenance Activities. 232-244
Session 4A: Middleware
- Jan O. Biermeyer, Vason P. Srini, Bernd Kleinjohann:
Distributed Real-time Computing in Autonomous Robots using Time-Triggered and Message-Triggered Objects (TMOs). 245-252 - Antonio Di Ferdinando, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Michael Dales, Jon Crowcroft:
A QoS-Negotiable Middleware System for Reliably Multicasting Messages of Arbitrary Size. 253-260 - Yukikazu Nakamoto, Mitsuko Sato:
Design of A Hyperlink-based Software Architecture for Smart Devices. 261-268 - Yoon Seok Jeong, Tae Wan Kim, Chun-Hyon Chang:
Modeling of a Monitoring Scheme for TMO Model-based Real-Time Systems. 269-278
Session 4B: Systems Modeling
- Youhei Tanaka, Naohiro Hayashibara, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa:
A Fault-Tolerant Transactional Agent Model on Distributed Objects. 279-286 - Stephen S. Yau, Junwei Liu:
Incorporating Situation Awareness in Service Specifications. 287-294 - Wei-Tek Tsai, Chun Fan, Yinong Chen, Raymond A. Paul, Jen-Yao Chung:
Architecture Classification for SOA-Based Applications. 295-302 - Robert G. Pettit IV, Hassan Gomaa:
Modeling Behavioral Patterns of Concurrent Objects Using Petri Nets. 303-312
Session 5: Keynote Speech
- Bran Selic:
Model-Driven Development: Its Essence and Opportunities. 313-319
Session 6: Panel
- Towards Developing a Secure Dependable System: Development, Issues, and Challenges.
- Miguel A. de Miguel, Javier Fernández Briones, Juan Pedro Silva, Alejandro Alonso:
Model Based Integration of Safety Analysis and Development. 323-326
Session 7A: UML and Modeling
- Gan Deng, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Andrey Nechypurenko:
Modularizing Variability and Scalability Concerns in Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems with Modeling Tools and Component Middleware. 327-334 - Roman Gumzej, Matjaz Colnaric, Wolfgang A. Halang:
Safe and Timely Scenario Switching in UML Real-Time Projects. 335-342 - Abdelouahed Gherbi, Ferhat Khendek:
From UML/SPT Models to Schedulability Analysis: a Metamodel-Based Transformation. 343-350 - Sang-Uk Jeon, Jang-Eui Hong, Doo-Hwan Bae:
Interaction-Based Behavior Modeling of Embedded Software using UML 2.0. 351-358
Session 7B: Real-Time Systems
- Xuefeng Piao, Sangchul Han, Heeheon Kim, Minkyu Park, Yookun Cho, Seongje Cho:
Predictability of Earliest Deadline Zero Laxity Algorithm for Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. 359-364 - Bernhard Rumpler:
Complexity Management for Composable Real-Time Systems. 365-373 - Fábio Paulo Basso, Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira, Leandro Buss Becker:
Using the FOMDA Approach to Support Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems Development. 374-381 - Franz J. Rammig, Marcelo Götz, Tales Heimfarth, Peter Janacik, Simon Oberthür:
Real-time Operating Systems for Self-coordinating Embedded Systems. 382-392
Session 8: Fundamental Issues in Distributed Real-Time Computing
- Madhukar Anand, Steve Vestal, Samar Dajani-Brown, Insup Lee:
Formal Modeling and Analysis of the AFDX Frame Management Design. 393-399 - Mathias Pacher, Alexander von Renteln, Uwe Brinkschulte:
Towards an Organic Middleware for Real-Time Applications. 400-407 - Chansik Im, K. H. (Kane) Kim:
A Hybrid Approach in TADE for Derivation of Execution Time Bounds of Program-Segments in Distributed Real-Time Embedded Computing. 408-418
Session 9A: Language Support and Design Patterns
- M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Analyzing the Memory Management Semantic and Requirements of the Real-time Specification of Java JSR-0000001. 419-423 - Martin Schoeberl:
Real-Time Garbage Collection for Java. 424-432 - Salvatore Orlando, Stefano Russo:
Java Virtual Machine Monitoring for Dependability Benchmarking. 433-440 - Michael Barth, Jonghun Yoo, Saehwa Kim, Seongsoo Hong:
Design Patterns for Releasing Applications in C++ Implementations of JTRS Software Communications Architecture. 441-450
Session 9B: Data Communication
- Ho Lee, Jaeil Hwang, Joonwoo Lee, Seungyong Park, Chungwoo Lee, Yunmook Nah, Segil Jeon, Moon-hae Kim:
Long-term Location Data Management for Distributed Moving Object Databases. 451-458 - Polly M. S. Poon, Tharam S. Dillon, Elizabeth Chang, Ling Feng:
XML Descriptor Based Approach for Real Time Data Messaging. 459-468 - Jae Gi Son, Sang Hyun Park, Jung-Guk Kim, Moon-hae Kim:
An IEEE1394-Based Real-Time Distributed IPC System for Collaborating TMO's. 469-475 - Raimund Kirner, Peter P. Puschner, Ingomar Wenzel, Bernhard Rieder:
Portable Data Exchange for Remote-Testing Frameworks. 476-484
Session 10A: Fault-Tolerance and Security
- Shariful Islam, Robert Lindstrom, Neeraj Suri:
Dependability Driven Integration of Mixed Criticality SW Components. 485-495 - Rafael R. Obelheiro, Joni da Silva Fraga:
A Lightweight Intrusion-Tolerant Overlay Network. 496-503 - Lau Cheuk Lung, Fábio Favarim, Giuliana Teixeira Santos, Miguel Correia:
An Infrastructure for Adaptive Fault Tolerance on FT-CORBA. 504-511 - Jie Xu, Erica Y. Yang, Keith H. Bennett:
A Practical Approach to Secure Web Services. 512-519 - Paolo Ascione, Marcello Cinque, Domenico Cotroneo:
Automated Logging of Mobile Phones Failures Data. 520-530
Session 10B: Performance Evaluation
- Trevor Harmon, Raymond Klefstad:
Automatic Performance Visualization of Distributed Real-Time Systems. 531-538 - Philipp Peti, Roman Obermaisser:
Diagnostic Framework for Integrated Time-Triggered Architectures. 539-549 - Uwe Brinkschulte, Mathias Pacher, Florentin Picioroaga, Stefan Gaa:
Evaluation of the Komodo Microcontroller and the OSA+ Middleware Using an Autonomous Guided Vehicle. 550-557 - Adam Betts, Guillem Bernat:
Tree-Based WCET Analysis on Instrumentation Point Graphs. 558-565 - Franck Bimbard, Laurent George:
FP/FIFO Feasibility Conditions with Kernel Overheads for Periodic Tasks on an Event Driven OSEK System. 566-574
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