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18th ISORC 2015: Auckland, New Zealand
- IEEE 18th International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 2015, Auckland, New Zealand, 13-17 April, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-8781-8
- Stefan Resmerita, Andreas Naderlinger, Manuel Huber, Kenneth R. Butts, Wolfgang Pree:
Applying Real-Time Programming to Legacy Embedded Control Software. 1-8 - Philip S. Wilmanns, Stefan J. Geuns, Joost P. H. M. Hausmans, Marco Jan Gerrit Bekooij:
Buffer Sizing to Reduce Interference and Increase Throughput of Real-Time Stream Processing Applications. 9-18 - Peter Garraghan, Xue Ouyang, Paul Townend, Jie Xu:
Timely Long Tail Identification through Agent Based Monitoring and Analytics. 19-26 - Daniel Prokesch, Stefan Hepp, Peter P. Puschner:
A Generator for Time-Predictable Code. 27-34 - Arno Luppold, Heiko Falk:
Code Optimization of Periodic Preemptive Hard Real-Time Multitasking Systems. 35-42 - Li Hsien Yoong, Partha S. Roop:
Synthesizing Multirate Programs from IEC 61499. 43-50 - Rasmus Bo Sørensen, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl, Jens Sparsø:
Message Passing on a Time-predictable Multicore Processor. 51-59 - Ermis Papastefanakis, Xiaoting Li, Laurent George:
Deterministic Scheduling in Network-on-Chip Using the Trajectory Approach. 60-65 - M. Norazizi Sham Mohd Sayuti, Leandro Soares Indrusiak:
A Function for Hard Real-Time System Search-Based Task Mapping Optimisation. 66-73 - Abdeldjalil Boudjadar, Jin Hyun Kim, Alexandre David, Kim G. Larsen, Marius Mikucionis, Ulrik Nyman, Arne Skou, Insup Lee, Linh Thi Xuan Phan:
Flexible Framework for Statistical Schedulability Analysis of Probabilistic Sporadic Tasks. 74-83 - Younès Chandarli, Nathan Fisher, Damien Masson:
Response Time Analysis for Thermal-Aware Real-Time Systems under Fixed-Priority Scheduling. 84-93 - Jin Woo Ro, Partha S. Roop, Avinash Malik:
Schedule Synthesis for Time-Triggered Multi-hop Wireless Networks with Retransmissions. 94-101 - Thorsten Piper, Stefan Winter, Oliver Schwahn, Suman Bidarahalli, Neeraj Suri:
Mitigating Timing Error Propagation in Mixed-Criticality Automotive Systems. 102-109 - Klaus Becker, Sebastian Voss:
Analyzing Graceful Degradation for Mixed Critical Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Systems. 110-118 - Domitian Tamas-Selicean, Paul Pop, Wilfried Steiner:
Timing Analysis of Rate Constrained Traffic for the TTEthernet Communication Protocol. 119-126 - Steven Martin, Sara Medlej:
Toward a Scalable Trajectory Approach for FIFO Scheduled Flows Sharing a Switched Ethernet network. 127-133 - Björn Konieczek, Michael Rethfeldt, Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann:
Real-Time Communication for the Internet of Things Using jCoAP. 134-141 - Mahmood Hikmet, Partha S. Roop, Prakash Ranjitkar:
Fairness-Based Measures for Safety-Critical Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks. 142-149 - Hawar Ramazanali, Magnus Jonsson, Alexey V. Vinel, Urban Bilstrup:
Multichannel Admission Control for Military Training Network. 150-157 - Tayfun Gezgin, Raphael Weber, Matthias Büker:
State-Based Real-Time Analysis for Function Networks and Marte. 158-165 - Yijie Huangfu, Wei Zhang:
Hardware-Based Performance Enhancement Guaranteed Caches. 166-173 - Dez Packwood, Manu Sharma, Ding Ding, HeeJong Park, Zoran A. Salcic, Avinash Malik, Kevin I-Kai Wang:
FPGA-based Mixed-Criticality Execution Platform for SystemJ and the Internet of Industrial Things. 174-181 - Yijie Huangfu, Wei Zhang:
Real-Time GPU Computing: Cache or No Cache? 182-189 - N. Saranya, R. C. Hansdah:
Dynamic Partitioning Based Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks in Multicore Processors. 190-197 - Dario Socci, Peter Poplavko, Saddek Bensalem, Marius Bozga:
Multiprocessor Scheduling of Precedence-constrained Mixed-Critical Jobs. 198-207 - Gabriel Fernandez, Jaume Abella, Eduardo Quiñones, Luca Fossati, Marco Zulianello, Tullio Vardanega, Francisco J. Cazorla:
Seeking Time-Composable Partitions of Tasks for COTS Multicore Processors. 208-217 - Muhammad Nouman Durrani, Tasmiyah Iqbal, Jawwad Ahmed Shamsi, Nadeem Kafi Khan:
Towards Real-Time Result Verification Using Checkpointing in Volunteer Computing Systems. 218-227 - Adriana Carla Damasceno, Patrícia Duarte de Lima Machado, Wilkerson de Lucena Andrade, Wesley Nunes Marques Torres:
Symbolic Test Case Generation of Compositional Real-Time Systems Driven by Interruptions. 228-235 - Guillaume Brau, Jérôme Hugues, Nicolas Navet:
A Contract-Based Approach to Support Goal-Driven Analysis. 236-243 - Tobias Bund, Frank Slomka:
Sensitivity Analysis of Dropped Samples for Performance-Oriented Controller Design. 244-251 - Takuya Azumi, Yuki Nagahara, Hiroshi Oyama, Nobuhiko Nishio:
mruby on TECS: Component-Based Framework for Running Script Program. 252-259 - Eugene Doma, Bran Selic, David Levy:
Exploring Situation Theory Using InfonLab. 260-267 - Tórur Biskopstø Strøm, Martin Schoeberl:
Hardware Locks with Priority Ceiling Emulation for a Java Chip-Multiprocessor. 268-271 - David Wesley McKee, David Webster, Jie Xu, David Battersby:
DIVIDER: Modelling and Evaluating Real-Time Service-Oriented Cyberphysical Co-Simulations. 272-275 - Daniel Richter, Andreas Grapentin, Andreas Polze:
Mobility-as-a-Service: A Distributed Real-Time Simulation with Carrera Slot-Cars. 276-279 - Gabor Drescher, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Guarded Sections: Structuring Air for Wait-Free Synchronisation. 280-283 - Hiroyuki Chishiro, Masayoshi Takasu, Rikuhei Ueda, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Optimal Multiprocessor Real-Time Scheduling Based on RUN with Voltage and Frequency Scaling. 284-287 - Azadeh Jahanbanifar, Ferhat Khendek, Maria Toeroe:
Partial Validation of Configurations at Runtime. 288-291 - William Emfinger, Gabor Karsai:
Modeling Network Medium Access Protocols for Network Quality of Service Analysis. 292-295
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