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- Real Time: Further Misconceptions or Half-TruthsReino Kurki-Suonio. 2-7 [doi]
- Continuous Real Time Models in PracticeCarsten Weise, Tiziana Margaria. 8-13 [doi]
- Conceptual Modeling of Families of Real-Time SystemsVeikko Seppänen, Yoshihiro Matsumoto. 14-19 [doi]
- Object-Oriented Knowledge Representation and Real-Thne Problem-SolvingHaihong Dai, John G. Hughes, Terry J. Anderson. 22-27 [doi]
- Meeting Task Deadlines in a Community of Cooperative Intelligent SystemsEugénio Oliveira, Fernando Mouta. 28-33 [doi]
- The End Of The Line For Static Cyclic Scheduling?Neil C. Audsley, Ken Tindell, Alan Burns. 36-41 [doi]
- Concurrency Control Algorithm for Real-Time Tasks with Read/Write OperationsHidenori Nakazato, Kwei-Jay Lin. 42-47 [doi]
- Dual Priority Assignment: A Practical Method For Increasing Processor UtilisationAlan Burns, Andrew J. Wellings. 48-53 [doi]
- Customer Oriented Requirements Analysis of Real-Time SystemsAntti Auer, Timo Jokela. 56-61 [doi]
- Real-Time System Prototyping Based on a Heterogeneous Multi-Processor EnvironmentHans-Jürgen Herpel, Michael Held, Manfred Glesner. 62-67 [doi]
- An Approach Towards Predictable Real-Time Transaction ProcessingYoung-Kuk Kim, Sang Hyuk Son. 70-75 [doi]
- Dynamic replacement of software in hard real-time systemsAlejandro Alonso, Juan Antonio de la Puente. 76-81 [doi]
- ReaGOS - An Application Specific R/T-OSAri Okkonen, Mikko Levanto, Jyrki Okkonen, Antti Auer, Jarmo Kalaoja, Heikki Päivike. 82-87 [doi]
- An Object-Oriented Framework for Designing Hard Real-Time SystemsChrister Eriksson, Jan Gustafsson, Jerk Brorson, Mikael Gustafsson. 90-97 [doi]
- An Object-Oriented Representation of Real-Time Application DomainsGiovanni Lofrumento, Vincenzo Fazio. 98-103 [doi]
- Executable Object-Oriented Graphical Models of Real-Time SoftwareReijo Savola, Marko Salmela, Petri Pulli, Marko Heikkinen. 104-109 [doi]
- On the Scheduling of Hyperperiodic TasksSudhir Aggarwal, Chakib Chraibi. 112-117 [doi]
- An Event Model for Deadline Verification of Hard Real-Time SystemsKlaus Gresser. 118-123 [doi]
- Real-Time Disk Scheduling Based on Urgent Group and Shortest Seek Time FirstKitae Hwang, Heonshik Shin. 124-130 [doi]
- Scheduling Models for Real-Time SystemsKwei-Jay Lin. 133-134 [doi]
- Lack of Precision in Standards-Based Real-Time Distributed SystemsP. H. Watson. 135 [doi]
- Present and Future Challenges for Scheduling in Mission-Critical SystemsHorst F. Wedde. 136 [doi]
- Predictability and Scalability of Real-Time SchedulingWei Zhao. 137 [doi]
- High Level Tools for the Debugging of Real-Time Multiprocessor SystemsM. Timmerman, Frank Gielen, Patrick Lambrix. 140-146 [doi]
- RTX-Parlog: Real-Time Extended ParlogDouglas Renaux, Paul P. Dasiewicz. 147-153 [doi]
- Control Systems SoftwareMaarten Boasson. 156-161 [doi]
- A Distributed Computer Testbed for Real-Time Control of MachineryMartin Törngren, Bengt Garbergs, Hans Berggren. 162-167 [doi]
- Pilot Specific Realtime World Modeling for an Autonomous Mobile Robot using heterogeneous Sensor InformationKlaus-Werner Jörg, Martin Palmes, Ewald von Puttkamer. 168-173 [doi]
- Developing Correct SystemsJonathan P. Bowen, Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog, Martin Fränzle, Anders P. Ravn. 176-187 [doi]
- Highly Integrated Task and Resource Scheduling for Mission-Critical SystemsHorst F. Wedde, Bogdan Korel, Jon A. Lind. 190-195 [doi]
- A Time-Driven Extension for a Commercial Multi-Purpose Operating SystemPertti Seppänen, H. Päivike. 196-201 [doi]
- A Petri Net Based Modelling and Synthesis Technique for Real-Time SystemsZebo Peng, Anders Törne. 204-209 [doi]
- Real-Time Systems Control Based on Object Oriented Concepts and Petri NetsM. Amghar, H. Lecocq. 210-215 [doi]
- Analytical Study of Quantitative Timing Properties of SoftwareLeo Motus. 218-223 [doi]
- A Tool for the Computation of Worst Case Task Execution TimesPeter P. Puschner, Anton V. Schedl. 224-229 [doi]
- Models for Real-Time SupervisionRudolph E. Seviora. 232-237 [doi]
- On-Line Scheduling for Checkpointing Imprecise ComputationRiccardo Bettati. 238-243 [doi]
- FASTCHART - Performance, Benefits and Disadvantages of the ArchitectureFrank Stanischewski. 246-250 [doi]
- A Real-Time Kernel implemented in one chipLennart Lindh. 251-254 [doi]
- Synchronous/Asynchronous Approaches for Intelligent Real-Time SystemsMartin Adelantado, Frédéric Boniol, M. Cubero-Castan, V. David, Bernard Lécussan, R. Porche. 256-261 [doi]
- Effective Implementation of ESTEREL programsCharles André, Marie-Agnès Peraldi. 262-267 [doi]
- A Synchronous/Asynchronous Approach to Robot ProgrammingÈve Coste-Manière. 268-273 [doi]
- Unity, as a Tool for Reactive Systems Specification and DerivationMamoun Filali, Philippe Mauran, Gérard Padiou. 274-279 [doi]