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12th ISORC 2009: Tokyo, Japan
- 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 2009, Tokyo, Japan, 17-20 March 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3573-9
National-Level Movements in Software Technology R&D (I)
- Roman Obermaisser, Christian El Salloum, Bernhard Huber, Hermann Kopetz:
Fundamental Design Principles for Embedded Systems: The Architectural Style of the Cross-Domain Architecture GENESYS. 3-11 - Lu Liu, Duncan Russell, David Webster, Zongyang Luo, Colin C. Venters, Jie Xu, John K. Davies:
Delivering Sustainable Capability on Evolutionary Service-oriented Architecture. 12-19 - Yutaka Ishikawa, Hajime Fujita, Toshiyuki Maeda, Motohiko Matsuda, Midori Sugaya, Mitsuhisa Sato, Toshihiro Hanawa, Shin'ichi Miura, Taisuke Boku, Yuki Kinebuchi, Lei Sun, Tatsuo Nakajima, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Towards an Open Dependable Operating System. 20-27 - Fridtjof Siebert:
JEOPARD -- Java Environment for Parallel Real-Time Development. 28-36 - Terry Tidwell, Xiuyu Gao, Huang-Ming Huang, Chenyang Lu, Shirley Dyke, Christopher D. Gill:
Towards Configurable Real-Time Hybrid Structural Testing: A Cyber-Physical System Approach. 37-44
Innovation in Distributed Real-Time Computing
- Sumant Tambe, Akshay Dabholkar, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Fault-Tolerance for Component-Based Systems - An Automated Middleware Specialization Approach. 47-54 - Abhishek Dubey, Gabor Karsai, Sherif Abdelwahed:
Compensating for Timing Jitter in Computing Systems with General-Purpose Operating Systems. 55-62 - Florian Brandner, Tommy Thorn, Martin Schoeberl:
Embedded JIT Compilation with CACAO on YARI. 63-70 - Fahim Kawsar, Tatsuo Nakajima:
A Document Centric Framework for Building Distributed Smart Object Systems. 71-79 - Su-Fang Hsiao, Pi-Cheng Hsiu, Tei-Wei Kuo:
A Reconfigurable Virtual Storage Device. 80-87
Panel (I): Model Driven Design and Organic Computing - Contradictory or Synergetic Approaches to Overcome the Embedded Software Crisis
- Uwe Brinkschulte:
Model-Driven Design and Organic Computing - Contradictory or Synergetic Approaches to Overcome the Embedded Software Crisis. 91-92 - Dietmar Fey:
Model-Driven Design and Organic Computing -- Two Different but Possibly Accordable Concepts for the Design of Embedded Systems. 93-94 - Mike Hinchey, Roy Sterritt:
Organic Computing and Model-Driven Engineering in Embedded Systems. 95-96 - Tomoji Kishi:
Model Driven Design and Organic Computing -- From the Viewpoint of Application Production. 97-98 - Fabrice Kordon:
Model Driven Engineering versus Organic Computing, Two Complementary Approaches. 99-100 - Peter P. Puschner, Raimund Kirner:
Model-Driven Design and Organic Computing -- Combinable Strategies?. 101
National-Level Movements in Software Technology R&D (II)
- Takuya Katayama, Tomoji Kishi, Shintaro Hosoai, Tatsuo Nakajima, Taiichi Yuasa, Midori Sugaya, Tomoharu Ugawa:
Project Report: Toward the Realization of Highly Reliable Embedded Systems. 105-111 - Doo-Hyun Kim, Nodir Kodirov, Chun-Hyon Chang, Jung-Guk Kim:
HELISCOPE Project: Research Goal and Survey on Related Technologies. 112-118 - Yoshiki Kinoshita:
Fieldwork and the 4: 6 Principle - Introduction to the Research Center for Verification and Semantics, AIST. 119-124 - Tullio Vardanega:
Property Preservation and Composition with Guarantees: From ASSERT to CHESS. 125-132
Scheduling and Resource Management
- John S. Kinnebrew, William Otte, Nishanth Shankaran, Gautam Biswas, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Intelligent Resource Management and Dynamic Adaptation in a Distributed Real-time and Embedded Sensor Web System. 135-142 - Jun Wu, Jian-Jia Chen:
Real-Time Scheduling of Weighted Jobs with Multiple Feasible Intervals. 143-147
Software Architecture
- Sheng Liu, K. H. (Kane) Kim, Zhen Zhang, Seok-Pil Lee, Kee-Wook Rim:
Achieving High-Level QoS in Multi-Party Video-Conferencing Systems via Exploitation of Global Time. 151-160 - Hiroyuki Chishiro, Yuji Fujita, Akira Takeda, Yuta Kojima, Kenji Funaoka, Shinpei Kato, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Extended RT-Component Framework for RT-Middleware. 161-168 - Javier Fernández Briones, Miguel A. de Miguel, Alejandro Alonso, Juan Pedro Silva:
Quality of Service Composition and Adaptability of Software Architectures. 169-173
Panel (II): Emerging Future Services and Software Infrastructures in Future Computing Environments: Ambient Intelligence, Cyber-Physical Systems, and Cloud Computing
- Bran Selic:
New Methods and Tools for Developing Real-Time Software. 177-178
Communication and Middleware
- Suphakit Awiphan, Su Zhou, Jiro Katto:
Robust Mesh-Based Data Delivery over Multiple Tree-Shaped Routes in P2P Overlay Network. 181-187 - Kane Kim, Qian Zhou, Jing Qian, Kyung-Deok Moon, Jun Hee Park, Young-Sung Son, Chang-Eun Lee, Tai-Yeon Ku:
Realization of Fault-Tolerant Home Network Management Middleware with the TMO Structuring Approach and an Integration of Fault Detection and Reconfiguration Mechanisms. 188-197 - Zon-Yin Shae, Tony Bergstrom, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Mark Podlaseck:
Multimedia Chat for Helpdesks: A Requirements Study, a Practical SOA Architecture, and an Interface Prototype. 198-205 - Sang-Hun Lee, Hyun-Wook Jin:
Communication Primitives for Real-Time Distributed Synchronization over Small Area Networks. 206-210 - Shen-Ming Chung, Chun-Yi Li, Shun-Chieh Lin, Hsu-Cheng Lin, Hsiao-Hui Lee:
An Efficient TCP/IP Offload Embedded System with Deterministic Buffering Processes. 211-215
Software Development Support
- Amir A. Khwaja, Joseph E. Urban:
RealSpec: An Executable Specification Language for Modeling Control Systems. 219-227 - Tewfik Ziadi, Xavier Blanc, Amine Raji:
From Requirements to Code Revisited. 228-235 - Dietmar Schreiner, Markus Schordan, Karl M. Göschka:
Component Based Middleware-Synthesis for AUTOSAR Basic Software. 236-243 - Kenneth Lind, Rogardt Heldal:
Estimation of Real-Time Software Code Size using COSMIC FSM. 244-248 - Frédéric Mallet, Marie-Agnès Peraldi-Frati, Charles André:
Marte CCSL to Execute East-ADL Timing Requirements. 249-253
Embedded Systems
- Midori Sugaya, Yuki Ohno, Andrej van der Zee, Tatsuo Nakajima:
A Lightweight Anomaly Detection System for Information Appliances. 257-266 - Sunwoo Lee, Byung Kwan Jung, Minsoo Ryu, Seungwon Lee:
Extending Component-Based Approaches for Multithreaded Design of Multiprocessor Embedded Software. 267-274 - Andy J. Wellings, Martin Schoeberl:
Thread-Local Scope Caching for Real-time Java. 275-282 - Lei Sun, Dennis K. Nilsson, Tomohiro Katori, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Online Self-Healing Support for Embedded Systems. 283-287 - Dietmar Schreiner, Markus Schordan, Jens Knoop:
Adding Timing-Awareness to AUTOSAR Basic-Software -- A Component Based Approach. 288-292
Software Modeling and Analysis
- Madhukar Anand, Sebastian Fischmeister, Insup Lee:
Resource Scopes: Toward Language Support for Compositional Determinism. 295-304 - Frédéric Mallet, Charles André:
On the Semantics of UML/MARTE Clock Constraints. 305-312 - Xavier Renault, Fabrice Kordon, Jérôme Hugues:
From AADL Architectural Models to Petri Nets: Checking Model Viability. 313-320 - Nizar Idoudi, Claude Duvallet, Rafik Bouaziz, Bruno Sadeg, Faïez Gargouri:
How to Model a Real-Time Database?. 321-325 - Toshiaki Aoki, Tadashi Sekiguchi, Masayuki Hirayama, Tomoji Kishi:
Detecting and Analyzing State Inconsistencies in Multi-task Software. 326-330
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