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Real-Time Systems, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2001
- William Henderson, David Kendall, Adrian Robson:
Improving the Accuracy of Scheduling Analysis Applied to Distributed Systems Computing Minimal Response Times and Reducing Jitter. 5-25 - Hyoung Seok Hong, Seung Mo Cho, Sung Deok Cha, Yong Rae Kwon:
Extending the SCR Method for Real-Time Systems. 27-49 - Tomasz Janowski
, Mathai Joseph:
Dynamic Scheduling and Fault-Tolerance: Specification and Verification. 51-81 - Sasikumar Punnekkat
, Alan Burns, Robert I. Davis:
Analysis of Checkpointing for Real-Time Systems. 83-102
Volume 20, Number 2, March 2001
- Wei Zhao:
Challenges in Design and Implementation of Middlewares for Real-Time Systems: Guest Editor's Introduction. 115-116 - Christopher D. Gill, David L. Levine, Douglas C. Schmidt:
The Design and Performance of a Real-Time CORBA Scheduling Service. 117-154 - Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Victor Fay Wolfe, Levon Esibov, Gregory Cooper, Ramachandra Bethmangalkar, Russell Johnston, Bhavani Thuraisingham, John A. Maurer:
Scheduling and Priority Mapping for Static Real-Time Middleware. 155-182 - Binoy Ravindran, Lonnie R. Welch, Behrooz A. Shirazi:
Resource Management Middleware for Dynamic, Dependable Real-Time Systems. 183-196 - Hiromitsu Shimakawa, George Ido, Hideyuki Takada, Morikazu Takegaki:
Real-Time Reactions in Supervisory Control According to Data Freshness. 197-210 - Edgar Nett, Martin Gergeleit, Michael Mock:
Enhancing O-O Middleware to Become Time-Aware. 211-228
Volume 20, Number 3, May 2001
- Sheng-Tzong Cheng, Shyh-In Hwang:
Optimal Real-Time Scheduling with Minimal Rejections and Minimal Finishing Time. 229-253 - Marco Di Natale
, Antonio Meschi:
Scheduling Messages with Earliest Deadline Techniques. 255-285 - Frédéric Herbreteau, Franck Cassez
, Olivier F. Roux:
Application of Partial-Order Methods to Reactive Programs with Event Memorization. 287-316

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