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16th ISORC 2013: Paderborn, Germany
- 16th IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 2013, Paderborn, Germany, June 19-21, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-2111-9
- Fabíola Gonçalves C. Ribeiro, Michel S. Soares:
A metamodel for tracing requirements of real-time systems. 1-7 - Dionísio Doering, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Peter Denes, John Joseph:
A model driven engineering approach based on aspects for high speed scientific X-rays cameras. 1-8 - Alexandru-Robert Guduvan, Hélène Waeselynck, Virginie Wiels, Guy Durrieu, Yann Fusero, Michel Schieber:
STELAE - A model-driven test development environment for avionics systems. 1-8 - Markus Becker, Ulrich Kiffmeier, Wolfgang Müller:
HeroeS: Virtual platform driven integration of heterogeneous software components for multi-core real-time architectures. 1-8 - Leonidas Kosmidis, Eduardo Quiñones, Jaume Abella, Tullio Vardanega, Francisco J. Cazorla:
Achieving timing composability with measurement-based probabilistic timing analysis. 1-8 - Miao Song, Shuhui Li, Shangping Ren, Shengyan Hong, Xiaobo Sharon Hu:
Computation efficiency driven job removal policies for meeting end-to-end deadlines in distributed real-time systems. 1-8 - Clemens B. Geyer, Benedikt Huber, Daniel Prokesch, Peter P. Puschner:
Time-predictable code execution - Instruction-set support for the single-path approach. 1-8 - Tobias Stumpf, Matthias Werner:
A conservative real-time garbage collector for C/C++ running on top of RTEMS. 1-8 - Dennis C. Feiock, James H. Hill:
Optimizing general-purpose software instrumentation middleware performance for distributed real-time and embedded systems. 1-10 - Stefan Neumann, Holger Giese:
Scalable real-time compatibility for embedded components using language-progressive TIOA. 1-10 - William Otte, Abhishek Dubey, Subhav Pradhan, Prithviraj Patil, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Gabor Karsai, Johnny Willemsen:
F6COM: A component model for resource-constrained and dynamic space-based computing environments. 1-8 - Takuya Ishikawa, Takuya Azumi, Hiroshi Oyama, Hiroaki Takada:
HR-TECS: Component technology for embedded systems with memory protection. 1-8 - Zied Ellouze, Nada Louati, Rafik Bouaziz:
A real-time object-oriented data model and prototype implementation. 1-8 - Nada Louati, Rafik Bouaziz, Claude Duvallet, Bruno Sadeg:
Managing data freshness with MARTE in real-time databases. 1-6 - Manjula Peiris, Mohammad Al Hasan, James H. Hill:
Auto-constructing dataflow models from system execution traces. 1-10 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Object representation model for a cache memory in a real-time Java environment. 1-8 - Oliver Höftberger, Roman Obermaisser:
Ontology-based runtime reconfiguration of distributed embedded real-time systems. 1-9 - Anthony Sargeant, Paul Townend, Jie Xu, Karim Djemame:
An evaluation framework for assessing the dependability of Dynamic Binding in Service-Oriented Computing. 1-8 - Benjamin Betting, Uwe Brinkschulte, Mathias Pacher:
Evaluation and superiority analysis of a decentralized task control mechanism for dependable real-time SoC architectures. 1-8 - Benjamin Venelle, Jérémy Briffaut, Laurent Clevy, Christian Toinard:
Security Enhanced Java: Mandatory Access Control for the Java Virtual Machine. 1-7 - Zheng Li, Li Wang, Shangping Ren, Gang Quan:
Energy minimization for checkpointing-based approach to guaranteeing real-time systems reliability. 1-8 - Fabien Cadoret, Thomas Robert, Etienne Borde, Laurent Pautet, Frank Singhoff:
Deterministic implementation of periodic-delayed communications and experimentation in AADL. 1-8 - Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki:
Resource management using pattern-based prediction to address bursty data streams. 1-8 - Oleg Litvinski, Abdelouahed Gherbi:
Openstack scheduler evaluation using design of experiment approach. 1-7 - Weiwei Qiu, Zibin Zheng, Xinyu Wang, Xiaohu Yang:
An efficient fault-tolerant scheduling algorithm for periodic real-time tasks in heterogeneous platforms. 1-7 - Yassine Ouhammou, Emmanuel Grolleau, Jérôme Hugues:
Mapping AADL models to a repository of multiple schedulability analysis techniques. 1-8 - Dirk Müller, Matthias Werner:
Quantifying the advantage of EDF vs. RMS schedulability on a uniprocessor using a differential analysis and a power-law total utilization distribution. 1-10 - Hiroyuki Chishiro, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Semi-fixed-priority scheduling with multiple mandatory parts. 1-8 - Tales Heimfarth, Renato Resende Ribeiro de Oliveira, Raphael Winckler de Bettio, Ariel Felipe Ferreira Marques, Claudio Fabiano Motta Toledo:
Automatic generation and configuration of Wireless Sensor Networks applications with Genetic Programming. 1-8 - Ricardo Severino, Nuno Pereira, Eduardo Tovar:
Dynamic cluster scheduling for cluster-tree WSNs. 1-8 - Tales Heimfarth, Hewerton Enes de Oliveira, Edison Pignaton de Freitas:
Alarm delivery to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in wireless sensor networks using coordinators. 1-8 - Peter P. Puschner, Daniel Prokesch, Benedikt Huber, Jens Knoop, Stefan Hepp, Gernot Gebhard:
The T-CREST approach of compiler and WCET-analysis integration. 1-8 - Guoqing Zhang, Tapani Ahonen:
A LLVM based compiler for COFFEE. 1-5 - Christian Motika, Reinhard von Hanxleden, Mirko Heinold:
Programming deterministic reactive systems with Synchronous Java. 1-8 - Antônio Augusto Fröhlich, Alexandre Massayuki Okazaki, Rodrigo Vieira Steiner, Peterson Oliveira, Jean Everson Martina:
A cross-layer approach to trustfulness in the Internet of Things. 1-8 - Edgar Lakis, Martin Schoeberl:
An SDRAM controller for real-time systems. 1-8 - Sahar Abbaspour, Florian Brandner, Martin Schoeberl:
A time-predictable stack cache. 1-8 - Shuichi Oikawa:
Integration methods of main memory and file system management for non-volatile main memory and implications of file system structures. 1-8 - Sang Hoon Lee, Yunmook Nah, Lynn Choi:
Influenza surveillance and forecast with smartphone sensors. 1-8 - Can Basaran, Homin Park, Taejoon Park, Sang Hyuk Son:
Towards intelligent services in smart home environments. 1-7 - Hassen Karray, Michael Paulitsch, Bernd Koppenhoefer, Dietmar Geiger:
Design and implementation of a degraded vision landing aid application on a multicore processor architecture for safety-critical application. 1-8 - Franz-Josef Rammig, Lial Khaluf, Norma Montealegre, Katharina Stahl, Yuhong Zhao:
Organic real-time programming - Vision and approaches towards self-evolving and adaptive real-time software. 1-8 - Susanne Kandl, Sandeep Chandrashekar:
Reasonability of MC/DC for safety-relevant software implemented in programming languages with short-circuit evaluation. 1-6 - Markus Happe, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Peter Kling, Marco Platzner, Christian Plessl:
On-The-Fly Computing: A novel paradigm for individualized IT services. 1-10 - Marco A. Wehrmeister, Gian Ricardo Berkenbrock:
AMoDE-RT: Advancing Model-Driven Engineering for embedded real-time systems. 1-7 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, Phyllis R. Nelson:
Modeling spaces for real-time embedded systems. 1-10 - Christoph Etzien, Tayfun Gezgin, Sibylle B. Fröschle, Stefan Henkler, Achim Rettberg:
Contracts for evolving systems. 1-8 - Claudia Priesterjahn, Christian Heinzemann, Wilhelm Schäfer:
From timed automata to timed failure propagation graphs. 1-8 - Leonardo Montecchi, Andrea Ceccarelli, Paolo Lollini, Andrea Bondavalli:
Meeting the challenges in the design and evaluation of a trackside real-time safety-critical system. 1-10 - Uwe Brinkschulte:
Increasing the stability of an Artificial Hormone System for task allocation by accelerator bounds. 1-10 - Tomoyuki Ohta, Shuhei Ishizuka, Takeshi Hashimoto, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
A new mobile agent based scheme for self-organizing real-time service dissemination and collection in mobile ad hoc networks. 1-8 - Franz J. Rammig, Katharina Stahl, Gavin Vaz:
A framework for enhancing dependability in self-x systems by Artificial Immune Systems. 1-10 - Philipp Ittershagen, Philipp A. Hartmann, Kim Grüttner, Achim Rettberg:
Hierarchical real-time scheduling in the multi-core era - An overview. 1-10 - Emil Vassev, Mike Hinchey:
On the autonomy requirements for space missions. 1-10 - Thomas Heller, Dietmar Fey, Markus Rehak:
An auto-tuning approach for optimizing base operators for non-destructive testing applications on heterogeneous multi-core architectures. 1-9
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