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5th RTAS 1999: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS'99, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 2-4, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0194-X

Session I: Scheduling
- Pedro Mejía-Alvarez, Daniel Mossé:

A Responsiveness Approach for Scheduling Fault Recovery in Real-Time Systems. 4-13 - Paul Richardson, Susanta Sarkar:

Adaptive Scheduling: Overload Scheduling for Mission Critical Systems. 14-23 - Richard West, Karsten Schwan, Christian Poellabauer:

Scalable Scheduling Support for Loss and Delay Constrained Media Streams. 24-
Session II: Case Studies I
- Lonnie R. Welch, Behrooz A. Shirazi:

A Dynamic Real-Time Benchmark for Assessment of QoS and Resource Management Technology. 36-45 - Jakob Engblom:

Static Properties of Commercial Embedded Real-Time Programs, and Their Implication for Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis. 46-55 - Libin Dong, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé, Sunondo Ghosh, Walter L. Heimerdinger, Aaron Larson:

Implementation of a Transient-Fault-Tolerance Scheme on DEOS - A Technology Transfer from an Academic System to an Industrial System. 56-
Session III: Languages and Timing Constraints
- Guangtian Liu, Aloysius K. Mok:

Implementation of JEM - A Java Composite Event Package. 68-78 - Christopher A. Healy, David B. Whalley:

Tighter Timing Predictions by Automatic Detection and Exploitation of Value-Dependent Constraints. 79-88 - Minsoo Ryu, Jungkeun Park

, Seongsoo Hong:
Timing Constraint Remapping to Avoid Time Discontinuities in Distributed Real-Time Systems. 89-
Session IV: Databases and Operating Systems
- Ming Xiong, Krithi Ramamritham, Jayant R. Haritsa, John A. Stankovic:

MIRROR: A State-Conscious Concurrency Control Protocol for Replicated Real-Time Databases. 100-110 - Shuichi Oikawa, Ragunathan Rajkumar:

Portable RK: A Portable Resource Kernel for Guaranteed and Enforced Timing Behavior. 111-120 - Marty Humphrey, Edgar Hilton, Paul E. Allaire:

Experiences using RT-Linux to Implement a Controller for a High Speed Magnetic Bearing System. 121-
Session V: Real-Time Windows NT
- Allan Baril:

Using Windows NT in Real-Time Systems. 132-141 - Kevin M. Obenland, John Kowalik, Tiffany Frazier, Jin S. Kim:

Comparing the Real-Time Performance of Windows NT to an NT Real-Time Extension. 142-
Session VI: Real-Time Middleware
- Fred Kuhns, Douglas C. Schmidt, David L. Levine:

The Design and Performance of a Real-Time I/O Subsystem. 154-163 - Chia Shen, Oscar González, Krithi Ramamritham, Ichiro Mizunuma:

User Level Scheduling of Communicating Real-Time Tasks. 164-175 - Mallikarjun Shankar

, Miguel de Miguel, Jane W.-S. Liu:
An End-to-End QoS Management Architecture. 176-
Session VII: Real-Time Communication
- Seok-Kyu Kweon, Kang G. Shin, Qin Zheng:

Statistical Real-Time Communication over Ethernet for Manufacturing Automation Systems. 192-202 - Mikael Sjödin, Hans Hansson:

Analyzing Multimedia Traffic in Real-Time ATM Networks. 203-212 - Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta

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QDMR: An Efficient QoS Dependent Multicast Routing Algorithm. 213-
Session VIII: Case Studies II
- Jae-Chul Moon, Jun Ho Park, Soon-Ju Kang:

An Event Channel-based Embedded Software Architecture for Developing Telemetric and Teleoperation Systems on the WWW. 224-233 - Adriano Luchetta, Gabriele Manduchi:

General Purpose Architecture for Real-Time Feedback Control in Nuclear Fusion Experiments. 234-244 - Mark Swick, James White, Michael W. Masters:

A Summary of Communication Middleware Requirements for Advanced Shipboard Computing Systems. 245-254 - Lorraine E. P. Rice, Albert Mo Kim Cheng

:
Timing Analysis of the X-38 Space Station Crew Return Vehicle Avionics. 255-
Session IX: Quality of Service
- Lonnie R. Welch, Paul V. Werme, Larry A. Fontenot, Michael W. Masters, Behrooz A. Shirazi, Binoy Ravindran, D. Wayne Mills:

Adaptive QoS and Resource Management using a Posteriori Workload Characterizations. 266-275 - Chen Lee, John P. Lehoczky, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Daniel P. Siewiorek:

On Quality of Service Optimization with Discrete QoS Options. 276-
Invited Presentation
- Michael B. Jones, John Regehr:

The Problems You're Having May Not Be the Problems You Think You're Having: Results from a Latency Study of Windows NT. 287-

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