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2nd ISORC 1999: Saint Malo, France
- 2nd International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC '99), May 2-5, 1999, Saint Malo, France. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0207-5

Analysis and Design I
- Rogério de Lemos, Alexander B. Romanovsky:

Exception Handling in a Cooperative Object-Oriented Approach. 3-13 - Stefan Leue, Gerard J. Holzmann:

v-Promela: A Visual, Object-Oriented Language for SPIN. 14-23 - Hermann Kopetz, Emmerich Fuchs, Dietmar Millinger, Roman Nossal:

An Interface as a Design Object. 24-32 - Masood Mortazavi, J. Connell:

A Unified Process for the Integration of Large-scale, Distributed, Object-Oriented, Real-time Systems in Layered Architectures. 33-
Middleware and Operating Systems I
- Danilo Beuche, Abdelaziz Guerrouat, Holger Papajewski, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk, Ute Spinczyk:

The PURE Family of Object-Oriented Operating Systems for Deeply Embedded Systems. 45-53 - K. H. Kim, Masaki Ishida, Juqiang Liu:

An Efficient Middleware Architecture Supporting Time-Triggered Message-Triggered Objects and an NT-based Implementation. 54-63 - Steven Wohlever, Victor Fay Wolfe, Bhavani Thuraisingham, Richard Freedman, John A. Maurer:

CORBA-based Real-time Trader Service for Adaptable Command and Control Systems. 64-
Applications
- Wolfgang Fleisch:

Applying Use Cases for the Requirements Validation of Component-Based Real-Time Software. 75-84 - Jakob Axelsson:

Holistic Object-Oriented Modelling of Distributed Automotive Real-Time Control Applications. 85-92 - Richard O. Sinnott, Mario Kolberg:

Creating Telecommunication Services based on Object-Oriented Frameworks and SDL. 93-
Current Practice and Future Research in Object Real-Time Computing
- William Foote:

Theory versus Practice in Real-Time Computing with the Java(tm) Platform. 105-
Tools and Services
- Andrew A. Hanish, Tharam S. Dillon:

A Tool for Object-Oriented Dynamic Modeling. 111-116 - Tetsuto Nishiyama:

Using a "Process Warehouse" Concept A Practical Method for Successful Technology Transfer. 117-120 - Ichizo Kogiku, Minoru Katayama, Takashige Hoshiai:

Sense: A Service Navigation System linked to a Real-time Advertising Distribution Service. 121-
Modeling and Evaluation
- Yasunori Matsui, Seiji Kihara, Atsushi Mitsuzawa, Satoshi Moriai, Hideyuki Tokuda:

An Extensible Object Model for QoS Specification in Adaptive QoS Systems. 129-132 - A. P. Flores, André Costi Nacul, L. Silva, João Netto, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Luiz F. Bacellar:

Quantitative Evaluation of Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Environments for Real-Time Applications. 133-138 - Andrea Bondavalli

, Ivan Mura, István Majzik:
Automated Dependability Analysis of UML Designs. 139-
Block Panel I
- José Rufino, Guilherme Arroz, Paulo Veríssimo:

Embedded Platforms for Distributed Real-Time Computing: Challenges and Results. 147-
Object-Oriented Techniques for Resource-Constrained Architectures
- Mehmet Aksit, Bedir Tekinerdogan

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Evaluating Architecture Implementation Alternatives Bsed on Adaptability Concerns. 155-158 - Edwin D. de Jong:

Distributed Shared Data Space Architecture for Real-Time Systems. 159-
Middleware and Operating Systems II
- Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Leandro Buss Becker, Martin Gergeleit, Edgar Nett:

An Integrated Environment for the Complete Development Cycle of an Object-Oriented Distributed Real-Time System. 165-171 - Jörg Kaiser, Michael Mock:

Implementing the Real-Time Publisher/Subscriber Model on the Controller Area Network (CAN). 172-181 - Andreas Polze, Jan Richling, Janek Schwarz, Miroslaw Malek:

Towards Predictable CORBA-Based Web-Services. 182-
QoS Assurance
- Tetsuo Kanezuka, Hiroaki Higaki, Makoto Takizawa:

Quality-Based Compensation of Multimedia Objects. 195-202 - Saurav Chatterjee, Bikash Sabata, Michael Brown:

Adaptive QoS Support for Distributed, Java-Based Applications. 203-212 - Didier Le Tien, Olivier Villin, Christian Bac:

Resource Managers for QoS in CORBA. 213-222 - Richard E. Schantz, John A. Zinky, David A. Karr, David E. Bakken, James Megquier, Joseph P. Loyall:

An Object-level Gateway Supporting Integrated-Property Quality of Service. 223-
Software Architecture
- Tatsuo Nakajima:

A Framework for Building Environment-Aware Software. 237-240 - Thomas Usländer, François-Xavier Lebas:

OPERA: A CORBA-based Architecture Enabling Distributed Real-Time Simulations. 241-244 - Julien Maisonneuve, Sophie Chabridon, P. Leveillé:

The PERCO Platform. 245-
Fault Tolerance
- Toshihiro Kamiya, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:

Prediction of Fault-proneness at Early Phase in Object-Oriented Development. 253-258 - Roberto Baldoni, Simona Bonamoneta, Carlo Marchetti:

Implementing Highly-Available WWW Servers Based on Passive Object Replication. 259-262 - Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Santosh K. Shrivastava:

Enhancing Replica Management Services to Tolerate Group Failures. 263-
Block Panel II
- Patrice Carrére, Jean-François Hermant, Gérard Le Lann:

In Pursuit of Correct Paradigms for Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Systems. 271-
Which Models and Architectures of Distributed Real-Time Computing Systems Suit Which Application Areas?
- K. H. Kim:

Questionable Relevancy of Fixed Priority Assignment in Distributed Object Design. 283-285 - Hermann Kopetz:

Which Models and Architectures of Distributed Real-Time Computing Systems Suit which Application Area? 286-
Resource Management
- Vana Kalogeraki

, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Louise E. Moser:
Using Multiple Feedback Loops for Object Profiling, Scheduling and Migration in Soft Real-Time Distributed Object Systems. 291-300 - Carlos Montez

, Joni da Silva Fraga, Jean-Marie Farines, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira:
An Adaptive Scheduling Approach in Real-Time CORBA. 301-309 - Emmanuelle Anceaume, Gilbert Cabillic, Pascal Chevochot, Isabelle Puaut:

A Flexible Run-time Support for Distributed Dependable Hard Real-time Applications. 310-
Analysis and Design II
- Laurent Thomas, Thomas Lambolais, Renaud Lesiour:

Architectural Techniques for the Description and Validation of Distributed Real-Time Systems. 323-331 - Bran Selic:

Protocols and Ports: Reusable Inter-Object Behavior Patterns. 332-339 - Ami Silberman, Karthik Sundaram, Alexander D. Stoyen:

The Use of Task Graphs for Modeling Complex System Behavior. 340-350

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