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found 35 matches
- 2001
- Roberto Baldoni, Carlo Marchetti, Antonino Virgillito, Fabio Zito:
Failure Management for FT-CORBA Applications. WORDS 2001: 186-196 - Gregory W. Bond, Christof Fetzer:
Fault Management in ECLIPSE. WORDS 2001: 28-33 - Bernadette Charron-Bost, Xavier Défago, André Schiper:
Time vs. Space in Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems. WORDS 2001: 21-27 - Matjaz Colnaric, Domen Verber:
Dealing with tasking overload in object oriented real-time applications design. WORDS 2001: 214-222 - Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Mohammad Reza Khayyambashi, Graham Morgan, Doug Palmer:
Measuring the Cost of Scalability and Reliability for Internet-Based, Server-Centered Applications. WORDS 2001: 59-68 - Pascal Felber, Ben Jai, Rajeev Rastogi, Mark A. Smith:
Using Semantic Knowledge of Distributed Objects to Increase Reliability and Availability. WORDS 2001: 153-160 - Giancarlo Fortino, Libero Nigro, Francesco Pupo, D. Spezzano:
Super Actors for Real Time. WORDS 2001: 142-152 - Roy Friedman, Erez Hadad:
Client-side Enhancements using Portable Interceptors. WORDS 2001: 179-185 - Wolfgang A. Halang, Sias Mostert:
Composing Dependable Real Time Software of Function Blocks. WORDS 2001: 119-128 - Dieter K. Hammer, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Component-Based Software Engineering for Resource-Constraint Systems: What are the Needs? WORDS 2001: 91-96 - Michael Hauf, Janek Schwarz, Andreas Polze:
Role-based Security for Configurable Distributed Control Systems. WORDS 2001: 111-118 - Trevor Jones, Lynne Blair:
The use of Automata in Modelling and Building a Real-time Component Based System. WORDS 2001: 69-76 - Jörg Kienzle, Alfred Strohmeier, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Open Multithreaded Transactions: Keeping Threads and Exceptions under Control. WORDS 2001: 197-205 - Saehwa Kim, Sukjae Cho, Seongsoo Hong:
Automatic Implementation of Real-Time Object-Oriented Models and Schedulability Issues. WORDS 2001: 137-141 - K. H. Kim, Juqiang Liu:
A Middleware Implementation and Performance Evaluation of the SNS Scheme for Network Surveillance. WORDS 2001: 43-50 - Tatsuo Nakajima:
Towards Universal Software Substrate for Distributed Embedded Systems. WORDS 2001: 206-213 - Priya Narasimhan, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith:
Strong Replica Consistency for Fault-Tolerant CORBA Applications. WORDS 2001: 10-20 - Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Bran Selic, R. Tuner, R. Van den Berg, Carlo Batini, G. Bolella, Luiz F. Bacellar, S. Razdan:
Middleware for Real-Time Distributed Objects: Needs and Requirements from Different Application Domains. WORDS 2001: 223- - Ravi Prakash:
Issues in Message Passing for a Tele-immersive Experience. WORDS 2001: 255-260 - João Rodrigues, Hugo Miranda, João Ventura, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
The design of RT-Appia. WORDS 2001: 261-268 - Andy Schürr, Bran Selic, Claudio Becchetti, Priya Narasimhan:
What are the Most Urgent Research Problems of Component-Based Software Engineering for Resource-Constraint Systems? (Panel). WORDS 2001: 97-102 - Bran Selic:
The Emerging Real-Time Standard. WORDS 2001: 3-9 - F. Tataranni, Stefano Porcarelli, Luca Simoncini, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Andrea Bondavalli:
Modeling and Analysis of the Behavior of GPRS Systems. WORDS 2001: 51-58 - Youhei Timura, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Ordered Delivery of Messages for Various Types of Invocations in Object-based Systems. WORDS 2001: 251-254 - Francisco J. Torres-Rojas, Mustaque Ahamad, Michel Raynal:
Real-Time Based Strong Consistency for Distributed Objects. WORDS 2001: 161-168 - Paul Townend, Jie Xu, Malcolm Munro:
Building Dependable Software for Critical Applications: Multi-Version Software versus One Good Version. WORDS 2001: 103-110 - Satoru Uehara, Osamu Mizuno, Tohru Kikuno:
An Implementation of Electronic Shopping Cart on the Web System using Component-Object Technology. WORDS 2001: 77-84 - Igor Uros, Dusan Starcevic, Tamara Uros:
Multimedia Presentation: Generic and Implementation Model. WORDS 2001: 227-232 - Claudio Villela, Leandro Buss Becker, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Framework for Component-Based Development of Distributed Real-Time Systems. WORDS 2001: 85-90 - Renato T. N. Villela, Rodrigo Fernandes de Mello, Célio Estevan Morón:
An Environment for Generating Visual Applications Involving Real-Time Remote Procedure Calls. WORDS 2001: 233-239
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