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2nd IRTAW 1988: Morehampstead, Devon, UK
- John Barnes:

Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Real-Time Ada Issues, IRTAW 1988, Moretonhampstead, Devon, UK, June 1-3, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-89791-295-2 - Mark W. Borger, Mark H. Klein, Nelson H. Weiderman:

A testbed for investigating real-time Ada issues. 7-11 - Tzilla Elrad:

Comprehensive scheduling controls for Ada tasking. 12-19 - John B. Goodenough, Lui Sha:

The priority ceiling protocol: A method for minimizing the blocking of high priority Ada tasks. 20-31 - Jane W.-S. Liu, Kwei-Jay Lin:

On means to provide flexibility in scheduling. 32-34 - C. Douglass Locke, John B. Goodenough:

A practical application of the ceiling protocol in a real-time system. 35-38 - C. Douglass Locke, Lui Sha, R. Rajikumar, John P. Lehoczky, Gregory Burns:

Priority inversion and its control: An experimental investigation. 39-42 - Ted Baker:

Improving immediacy in Ada. 50-56 - Patrick de Bondeli:

Asynchronous transfer of control and scheduling problems. 57-60 - J. R. Hunt:

Interrupts and Ada. 61-64 - W. J. Toetenel, Jan van Katwijk:

Asynchronous transfer of control in Ada. 65-69 - Colin Atkinson, Stephen J. Goldsack:

Communication between Ada programs in DIADEM. 86-96 - Judy M. Bishop:

Three steps to distribution: partitioning, configuring, and adapting. 97-100 - Hans-Stephan Jansohn:

Ada for distributed systems. 101-103 - Padmanabhan Krishnan, Richard A. Volz, Ron Theriault:

Implementation of task types in distributed Ada. 104-107 - Andrew D. Hutcheon, Andy J. Wellings:

Supporting Ada in a distributed environment. 113-117 - Sergio Arévalo

, Angel Alvarez:
Fault tolerant distributed Ada. 118-122 - John C. Knight, Marc E. Rouleau:

A new approach to fault tolerance in distributed Ada programs. 123-126

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