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Real-Time Systems, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, July 1997
- Nedo Celandroni, Erina Ferro, Francesco Potorti:
A Traffic Generator for Testing Communication Systems: Presentation, Implementation and Performance. 5-24 - Gianluigi Alari, Augusto Ciuffoletti:
Implementing a Probabilistic Clock Synchronization Algorithm. 25-46 - Minsuk Lee, Sang Lyul Min, Heonshik Shin, Chong-Sang Kim, Chang Yun Park:
Threaded Prefetching: A New Instruction Memory Hierarchy for Real-Time Systems. 47-65 - Peter P. Puschner, Anton V. Schedl:
Computing Maximum Task Execution Times - A Graph-Based Approach. 67-91
Volume 13, Number 2, September 1997
- Joël Goossens, Raymond R. Devillers:
The Non-Optimality of the Monotonic Priority Assignments for Hard Real-Time Offset Free Systems. 107-126 - Jiandong Huang, Deepak R. Kenchammana-Hosekote, Mukul Agrawal, James Richardson:
Presto - A System Environment for Mission-Critical Multimedia Applications. 127-139 - Kam-yiu Lam, Sheung-lun Hung, Sang Hyuk Son:
On Using Real-Time Static Locking Protocols for Distributed Real-Time Databases. 141-166 - Jorge Santos, Edgardo Ferro, Javier Orozco, Ricardo Cayssials:
A Heuristic Approach to the Multitask-Multiprocessor Assignment Problem using the Empty-Slots Method and Rate Monotonic Scheduling. 167-199
Volume 13, Number 3, November 1997
- Bernd J. Krämer:
Editorial. 217-218 - Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca, Stefano Russo, Valeria Vittorini:
A Systematic Approach to the Petri Net Based Specification of Concurrent Systems. 219-236 - Bernd J. Krämer, Norbert Völker:
A Highly Dependable Computing Architecture for Safety-Critical Control Applications. 237-251 - Hans Langmaack:
The ProCoS Approach to Correct Systems. 253-275 - Horst F. Wedde, Jon A. Lind:
Building Large, Complex, Distributed Safety-Critical Operating Systems. 277-302
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