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Real-Time Systems, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, September 2009
- Alan Burns:

Guest editorial: Special issue on ECRTS 2008. 1-2 - Theodore P. Baker, Sanjoy K. Baruah:

An analysis of global edf schedulability for arbitrary-deadline sporadic task systems. 3-24 - Arvind Easwaran

, Insik Shin, Insup Lee:
Optimal virtual cluster-based multiprocessor scheduling. 25-59 - Hennadiy Leontyev, James H. Anderson:

A hierarchical multiprocessor bandwidth reservation scheme with timing guarantees. 60-92 - Raphael Guerra, Gerhard Fohler

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A gravitational task model with arbitrary anchor points for target sensitive real-time applications. 93-115
Volume 43, Number 2, October 2009
- Pascale Minet:

Guest editorial: special issue on the Real-Time and Network Systems (RTNS 2008) conference. 117-118 - Areej Zuhily, Alan Burns:

Exact scheduling analysis of non-accumulatively monotonic multiframe tasks. 119-146 - Thi Huyen Chau Nguyen, Pascal Richard, Enrico Bini

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Approximation techniques for response-time analysis of static-priority tasks. 147-176 - Antonio Mancina, Dario Faggioli, Giuseppe Lipari

, Jorrit N. Herder, Ben Gras, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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Enhancing a dependable multiserver operating system with temporal protection via resource reservations. 177-210
Volume 43, Number 3, November 2009
- Robert I. Davis, Thomas Rothvoß, Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns:

Exact quantification of the sub-optimality of uniprocessor fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling. 211-258 - Frank Singhoff, Alain Plantec, Pierre Dissaux, Jérôme Legrand:

Investigating the usability of real-time scheduling theory with the Cheddar project. 259-295 - Damir Isovic, Gerhard Fohler

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Handling mixed sets of tasks in combined offline and online scheduled real-time systems. 296-325

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