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Real-Time Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1989
- Theodore P. Baker, Alan C. Shaw:
The Cyclic Executive Model and Ada. 7-25 - Brinkley Sprunt, Lui Sha, John P. Lehoczky:
Aperiodic Task Scheduling for Hard Real-Time Systems. 27-60 - Rudolph J. Lauber:
Forecasting Real-Time Behavior During Software Design using a CASE Environment. 61-76 - Richard K. J. Henn:
Feasible Processor Allocation in a Hard-Real-Time Environment. 77-93
Volume 1, Number 2, 1989
- Bogdan Lent, Hans Kurmann:
The OR Dataflow Architecture for a Machine Embedded Control System. 107-132 - Jay K. Strosnider, Thomas E. Marchok:
Responsive, Deterministic IEEE 802.5 Token Ring Scheduling. 133-158 - Peter P. Puschner
, Christian Koza:
Calculating the Maximum Execution Time of Real-Time Programs. 159-176 - Shojiro Nishio, Shinichi Taniguchi, Toshihide Ibaraki:
On the Efficiency of Cautious Schedulers for Database Concurrency Control - Why Insist on Two-Phase Locking? 177-195
Volume 1, Number 3, 1989
- Herbert Schweinzer:
Fast Sensor Corrections of Robot Motion Paths Processed in Real-Time by Control Algorithms Running in Parallel. 207-220 - Helmut Rzehak, Abd E. Elnakhal, Rudolf Jaeger:
Analysis of Real-Time Properties and Rules for Setting Protocol Parameters of MAP Networks. 221-241 - Lui Sha, Ragunathan Rajkumar, John P. Lehoczky, Krithi Ramamritham:
Mode Change Protocols for Priority-Driven Preemptive Scheduling. 243-264 - Kwang Soo Hong, Joseph Y.-T. Leung:
Preemptive Scheduling with Release Times and Deadlines. 265-281
Volume 1, Number 4, 1989
- Tomohiro Murata, Norihisa Komoda:
Real-Time Control Software for Transaction Processing Based on Colored Safe Petri Net Model. 299-312 - Shinichi Honiden, Naoshi Uchihira
, Kazunori Matsumoto, Kazuo Matsumura, Masahiko Arai:
An Application of Structural Modeling and Automated Reasoning to Real-Time Systems Design. 313-331 - Masaru Takesue:
Dataflow Computer Extension Towards Real-Time Processing. 333-350 - Tadashi Ae, Reiji Aibara:
Programmable Real-Time Scheduler Using a Neurocomputer. 351-363

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