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4th WORDS 1999: Santa Barbara, California, USA
- Fourth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, Santa Barbara, California, USA, January 27-29, 1999. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0101-X
- Xavier Défago, Pascal Felber, André Schiper:
Optimization techniques for replicating CORBA objects. 2-8 - David L. Levine, Sergio Flores-Gaitan, Christopher Gill, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Measuring OS support for real-time CORBA ORBs. 9-17 - C. Douglass Locke, Thomas A. North:
A real-time, fault tolerant CORBA implementation: a case study. 18-26 - Kane Kim, Eltefaat Shokri:
Two CORBA services enabling TMO network programming. 27-33 - Victor Fay Wolfe, Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Ramachandra Bethmangalkar, Gregory Cooper, Russell Johnston, Peter Kortmann, Ben Watson, Steven Wohlever:
RapidSched: static scheduling and analysis for real-time CORBA. 34-39 - William Foote:
Real-time extensions to the JavaTM platform: a progress report. 42-45 - Vana Kalogeraki, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith:
Dynamic modeling of replicated objects for dependable soft real-time distributed object systems. 48-55 - David D. Zhang:
Use case modeling for real-time application. 56-64 - Satoru Uehara, Osamu Mizuno, Yumi Itou, Tohru Kikuno:
An MVC-based analysis of object-oriented system prototyping for banking related GUI applications-correlationship between OO metrics and efforts for requirement change. 65-73 - Hossam I. Gharib, Ping-Wen Chen, Shi-Kuo Chang:
Naming service in the distributed object environment for adlets (ADDNS). 76-90 - Eric H. Nielsen:
The society of distributed objects. 91-94 - Eric Hughes:
Persistent enterprise components: improving the availability of legacy systems. 95-100 - Joseph E. Urban, Daniel E. Cooke:
Distributed data parallelisms: specified in Descartes and programmed in SequenceL and Java. 102-109 - Marion G. Ceruti, Ray C. Trout, Tse Lee:
Complementary processing and its impact on software performance. 110-116 - Steven Wohlever, Victor Fay Wolfe, Richard Freedman, John A. Maurer:
Building adaptable real-time command and control systems using CORBA. 117-122 - Taehyung Wang, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu:
An efficient methodology for constructing and managing a 3-D world. 123-137 - Yusen Lin, Sourav Bhattacharya:
System engineering encapsulation of reliability techniques. 138-146 - Eun Hye Choi, Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Tohru Kikuno:
On the availability of k-coteries in networks with unreliable nodes and links. 148-155 - Roger Bollo, Jean-Pierre Le Narzul, Michel Raynal, Frederic Tronel:
Probabilistic analysis of a group failure detection protocol. 156-162 - Babak Hamidzadeh, Shashi Shekhar:
Dependability of on-line optimization techniques in real-time applications. 163-177 - Thomas F. Lawrence:
Quality of service (QoS): a model for information. 180-183 - Martin Gergeleit, Edgar Nett, Jö Fitzner:
On-line prediction of execution times - a basis for adaptive scheduling. 186-194 - I-Ling Yen, Hitesh Kapoor:
A 2-phase N-modular redundancy algorithm. 195-202 - Hung-Ying Tyan, Jennifer C. Hou:
A rate-based message scheduling paradigm. 203-215 - Edward Hermann Haeusler, Marcus Felipe M. C. Da Fontoura:
Using transition systems to formalize a pattern for time dependable applications. 216-227 - C. Douglass Locke:
Research directions in object oriented, real-time dependable systems. 230-231 - Michael L. Nelson:
Object-oriented robotics. 234-238 - Ami Silberman, Alexander D. Stoyen:
Task graphs for mobile code-an introduction to ITGS. 239-248 - Leandro Buss Becker, Wilson Pardi Junior, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Proposal of an integrated object-oriented environment for the design of supervisory software for real-time industrial automation systems. 249-253 - Stephen S. Yau, Abhinav Prasad, Xiaoyong Zhou:
An object-oriented approach to containing mobile and active codes in large-scale networks. 254-260 - Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Workshop summary discussions WORDS 99. 262
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