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1st RTAS 1995: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- 1st IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 15-17, 1995. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-6980-2
Operating Systems
- Gregory Bollella, Kevin Jeffay:
Support for real-time computing within general purpose operating systems-supporting co-resident operating systems. 4-14 - Kevin A. Kettler, Daniel I. Katcher, Jay K. Strosnider:
A modeling methodology for real-time/multimedia operating systems. 15-26 - Shuichi Oikawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Efficient timing management for user-level real-time threads. 27-32 - Arkady Kanevsky, Peter C. Krupp, Paul J. Wallace:
Paradigm for building robust real-time distributed mission-critical systems. 33-40
Poster Session
- Lennart Lindh, Johan Stärner, John Furunäs:
From single to multiprocessor real-time kernels in hardware. 42-43 - Lee E. Heindel, Vincent A. Kasten:
Real-time UNIX application filestores. 44-45 - John Drummond, Michael Wu:
A low level analysis of the realtime Mach distributed operating system. 46-47 - Roland Mandler:
A configurable adjunct for real time systems (CARTS). 48-49 - David J. Sides:
A dynamically adaptable real time data acquisition and display system. 50-51 - Fukiko Hidano:
Signalling on ATM testbeds: an example. 52-53 - Stanley A. Schneider, Vincent W. Chen, Gerardo Pardo-Castellote:
ControlShell: component-based real-time programming. 54-55 - R. Gopalakrishnan, Guru M. Parulkar:
RMDP-a real-time CPU scheduling algorithm to provide QoS guarantees for protocol processing. 56-57 - Varsha Kamat, Subramaniam Ganesan:
An efficient implementation of the Hough transform for detecting vehicle license plates using DSP'S. 58-59 - Joseph Kee-Yin Ng, Ge Nong:
Multimedia applications on FDDI networks connected by an ATM switch. 60-63
Networking
- Ragunathan Rajkumar, Michael Gagliardi, Lui Sha:
The real-time publisher/subscriber inter-process communication model for distributed real-time systems: design and implementation. 66-75 - Richard Games, Arkady Kanevsky, Peter C. Krupp, Leonard Monk:
Real-time communications scheduling for massively parallel processors. 76-85 - Ching-Chih Han, Kang G. Shin:
Real-time communication in FieldBus multiaccess networks. 86-95 - Xiaofen Huang, Albert Mo Kim Cheng:
Applying imprecise algorithms to real-time image and video transmissio. 96-101
Tools
- Douglas Niehaus, John A. Stankovic, Krithi Ramamritham:
A real-time system description language. 104-115 - Jin Yang, Aloysius K. Mok, Douglas A. Stuart:
A new generation modechart verifie. 116-125 - Robert W. Wisniewski, Luis F. Stevens:
A model and tools for supporting parallel real-time applications in Unix environments. 126-133 - Clifford W. Mercer, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
An interactive interface and RT-Mach support for monitoring and controlling resource management. 134-139
Resource Management
- Kelvin D. Nilsen, Hong Gao:
The real-time behavior of dynamic memory management in C++. 142-153 - Ahmad Abualsamid, Raed Alqadi, Parameswaran Ramanathan:
Distributed synthesis of real-time computer systems. 154-163 - Too-Seng Tia, Zhong Deng, Mallikarjun Shankar, Matthew F. Storch, Jun Sun, L.-C. Wu, Jane W.-S. Liu:
Probabilistic performance guarantee for real-time tasks with varying computation times. 164-173 - Kwok-Wa Lam, Kam-yiu Lam, Sheung-lun Hung:
Real-time optimistic concurrency control protocol with dynamic adjustment of serialization order. 174-179
Software Development
- Ashish Mehra, Jennifer Rexford, Hock-Siong Ang, Farnam Jahanian:
Design and evaluation of a window-consistent replication service. 182-191 - Tei-Wei Kuo, Aloysius K. Mok:
The design and implementation of a Real-Time Object Management Interface. 192-201 - Tony Savor, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Improving the efficiency of supervision by software through state aggregation. 202-211 - Yoshifumi Manabe, Shigemi Aoyagi:
A feasibility decision algorithm for rate monotonic scheduling of periodic real-time tasks. 212-218
Industrial Applications
- Hans Hansson, Harold W. Lawson, Mikael Strömberg, Sven Larsson:
BASEMENT: a distributed real-time architecture for vehicle applications. 220-229 - Robert I. Davis, Sasikumar Punnekkat, Neil C. Audsley, Alan Burns:
Flexible scheduling for adaptable real-time systems. 230-239 - Khawar M. Zuberi, Kang G. Shin:
Non-preemptive scheduling of messages on controller area network for real-time control applications. 240-249 - Steven Venglar, Thomas Urbanik, Jyh-Charn Liu:
Real-time optimization at diamond interchanges. 250-255
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