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7th WORDS 2002: San Diego, California, USA
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS 2002), 7-9 January 2002, San Diego, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1576-2
Advanced Techniques for Real-Time Systems
- Joseph K. Cross, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Meta-Programming Techniques for Distributed Real-time and Embedded Systems. 3-10 - Meredith Beveridge, Philip Koopman:
Jini Meets Embedded Control Networking: A Case Study in Portability Failure. 11-18 - K. H. Kim, Seok-Joong Kang, Yuqing Li:
GUI Approach to Programming of TMO Frames. 19-26 - Franz-Josef Rammig:
Synthesis Aspects of the PARADISE Design Environment. 27-36
RT and FT Techniques for CORBA
- Roberto Baldoni, Carlo Marchetti, Raffaella Panella, Luigi Verde:
Handling FT-CORBA Compliant Interoperable Object Group References. 37-44 - Stephen S. Yau, Xiaoyong Zhou:
Schedulability in Model-based Software Development for Distributed Real-Time Systems. 45-52 - Rafael R. Obelheiro, Joni da Silva Fraga:
Role-Based Access Control for CORBA Distributed Object Systems. 53-60 - Roy Friedman, Erez Hadad:
FTS: A High-Performance CORBA Fault-Tolerance Service. 61-
Worst Case Execution Time (WCET)
- Jan Gustafsson:
Worst Case Execution Time Analysis of Object-Oriented Programs. 71-76 - Erik Yu-Shing Hu, Guillem Bernat, Andy J. Wellings:
A Static Timing Analysis Environment Using Java Architecture for Safety Critical Real-Time Systems. 77-84 - Peter P. Puschner, Alan Burns:
Writing Temporally Predictable Code. 85-94
Fault-Tolerant Systems
- Jörg Kienzle, Alfred Strohmeier, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Auction System Design Using Open Multithreaded Transactions. 95-104 - Paul Townend, Jie Xu:
Assessing Multi-Version Systems Through Fault Injection. 105-112 - João Ventura, Fridtjof Siebert, Andy Walter, James J. Hunt:
HIDOORS-A High Integrity Distributed Deterministic Java Environment. 113-118 - Sudha Krishnamurthy, William H. Sanders, Michel Cukier:
Performance Evaluation of a Probabilistic Replica Selection Algorithm. 119-130
Real-Time Object Models
- Carlos Mitidieri, Leandro Lisboa Penz, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Real Time Issues on Coordinating Cooperative Autonomous Objects. 131-138 - Keiji Izaki, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Timed Information Flow among Objects Based on Role Concept. 139-146 - Saehwa Kim, Seongsoo Hong, Naehyuck Chang:
Scenario-Based Implementation Architecture for Real-Time Object-Oriented Models. 147-152 - Min-Gu Lee, Sunggu Lee:
Implementation of a TMO-Based Real-Time Airplane Landing Simulator on a Distributed Computing Environment. 153-162
Distributed and Ubiquitous Computing
- Andreas Rasche, Andreas Polze:
Configurable Services for Mobile Users. 163-170 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Hiroo Ishikawa, Eiji Tokunaga, Frank Stajano:
Technology Challenges for Building Internet-Scale Ubiquitous Computing. 171-179 - Romain Boichat, Partha Dutta, Rachid Guerraoui:
Asynchronous Leasing. 180-187 - Luci Pirmez, Luiz F. Rust da Costa Carmo, Reinaldo de Barros Correia, Renata F. Corrêa, Roberta Lima-Gomes, Luiz F. Bacellar:
An Adaptive Distributed System Based on Conditional Dependencies. 188-198
Operating Systems and Middleware
- Douglas C. Schmidt, Mayur Deshpande, Carlos O'Ryan:
Operating System Performance in Support of Real-Time Middleware. 199-206 - Domenico Cotroneo, Massimo Ficco, Mauro Gargiulo, Stefano Russo, Giorgio Ventre:
Service Differentiation of Communication-bound Processes in a Real-Time Operating System. 207-214 - Young Sik Hong:
Distributed Object-Oriented Real-Time Simulation of the Multicast Protocol RFRM. 215-218 - Hector A. Duran-Limon, Gordon S. Blair:
Reconfiguration of Resources in Middleware. 219-226 - Michael Smirnov:
Programming Middle Boxes with Group Event Notification Protocol. 227-236
Design and Testing
- Masahide Nakamura, Pattara Leelaprute, Tohru Kikuno:
Deriving Interaction-Prone Scenarios in Feature Interaction Filtering with Use Case Maps. 237-244 - Soichiro Ohara, Fumihiro Tsunoda, H. Maezawa, Meng Hui, Taehyung Wang, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Raymond A. Paul:
Object Testing in ITEE. 245-252 - Xiaoying Bai, Wei-Tek Tsai, Ke Feng, Lian Yu, Raymond A. Paul:
Scenario-Based Modeling And Its Applications. 253-260 - Andreas Gal, Olaf Spinczyk, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
On Aspect-Orientation in Distributed Real-time Dependable Systems. 261-270
Object-Oriented Design-I
- Lutz Bichler, Ansgar Radermacher, Andy Schürr:
Evaluating UML Extensions for Modeling Real-Time Systems. 271-278 - Doo-Hyun Kim, Kyung-Hee Lee:
An Extended Object Composition Model for Distributed Multimedia Services. 279-288
Short Presentations
- Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, K. H. (Kane) Kim:
A Modified Version of Rate-Monotonic Scheduling Algorithm and its Efficiency Assessment. 289-294 - Bumho Kim, Dongman Lee, Dukyun Nam:
Scalable Group Membership Service for Mobile Internet. 295-298 - Chang-Sun Shin, Myung Hee Kim, Young-Sik Jeong, Sung-Kook Han, Su-Chong Joo:
Construction of CORBA Based Object Group Platform for Distributed Real-Time Services. 299-304
Invited Talk
- Bhavani Thuraisingham, Eric Hughes, Dock Allen:
Dependable Semantic Web. 305-310
Scheduling
- Christopher D. Gill, Ron Cytron, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Middleware Scheduling Optimization Techniques for Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems. 311-318 - João Rodrigues, João Ventura, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Schedulability Analysis of an Event-Based Real-Time Protocol Framework. 319-325 - Shivajit Mohapatra, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
A Distributed Adaptive Scheduler for QoS Support in Compose|Q. 326-333 - Uwe Brinkschulte, Jochen Kreuzinger, Matthias Pfeffer, Theo Ungerer:
A Scheduling Technique Providing a Strict Isolation of Real-time Threads. 334-342
Object-Oriented Design-II
- Stuart Harvey Rubin, Robert J. Rush Jr., Marion G. Ceruti:
Application of Object-Oriented Design to Knowledge Amplification by Structured Expert Randomization (KASER). 343-349 - Eman Nasr, John A. McDermid, Guillem Bernat:
Eliciting and Specifying Requirements with Use Cases for Embedded Systems. 350-358
Panel
- Priya Narasimhan, Keith Marzullo, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Andreas Polze, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Open Research Issues in Building Dependable Middleware (Panel). 359-
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