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6th RTS 1994: Vaesteraas, Sweden
- Sixth Euromicro Workshop on Real-Time Systems, RTS 1994, Vaesteraas, Sweden, June 15-17, 1994. Proceedings. IEEE 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6340-5
- Horst F. Wedde, Bogdan Korel:
Determining the worst-case blocking sequences for distributed real-time programs. 4-9 - Mathieu Maranzana, J. J. Schwarz, Jacques J. Skubich, P. Szwed:
Application objects and modularity in real time graphical modelling. 10-15 - Recep Inal:
Modular specification of real-time systems. 16-21 - Gerhard Fohler
, Christian Huber:
Integration of RTL and precedence graphs with a static scheduler as verifier. 22-25 - Tucker R. Balch, Harold C. Forbes, Karsten Schwan:
Dynamic scheduling for mobile robots. 28-33 - Gunter Magin, Achim Ruß:
Supporting real-time update of an environment representation for autonomous mobile robots. 34-39 - Uwe R. Zimmer, Ewald von Puttkamer:
Realtime-learning on an autonomous mobile robot with neural networks. 40-44 - Prasad Raja, Luis Ruiz, Jean-Dominique Decotignie:
Modeling and scheduling real-time control systems with relative consistency constraints. 46-52 - Chang Yeol Choi, Heonshik Shin, Yookun Cho:
Interprocessor-blocking independent static task allocation for shared-bus real-time multiprocessors. 53-58 - Carlos B. Cardeira
, Zoubir Mammeri:
Neural networks for multiprocessor real-time scheduling. 59-64 - R. Iorgulescu, Rudolph E. Seviora:
A resynchronization method for real-time supervision. 66-71 - Augusto Ciuffoletti
, Federica Gattai, Roberta Golinelli:
Clock synchronization in virtual rings. 72-77 - Éric Rutten, Éric Marchand
, François Chaumette
:
The sequencing of data flow tasks in SIGNAL: application to active vision in robotics. 80-85 - Erwan Le Rest, Lionel Marcé:
A software architecture for telerobotics. 86-90 - G. Caal, A. Divin:
Implementing real-time applications with concurrent objects. 92-97 - Reijo Savola, Tuomas Ihme, Marko Heikkinen, Marko Salmela, Petri Pulli:
Object-oriented enhancement of real-time software using a heterogeneous re-engineering approach. 98-103 - Carlos Eduardo Pereira
:
Enhancing real-time object-oriented analysis methods. 104-109 - Erik Gyllenswärd, Christer Eriksson:
A software architecture for complex real-time systems. 110-115 - Aaron Boxer, Dan Malek:
UltraSMART: a scalable multiprocessor architecture for real time. 118-123 - M. S. Fragin, S. V. Gorbachev, M. B. Ignatiev, S. U. Pomelov, Y. E. Sheinin:
The modular multimicroprocessor system architecture for the power turbine control. 124-127 - Maryline Silly:
A dynamic scheduling algorithm for semi-hard real-time environments. 130-137 - Alan Burns, Ken Tindell, Andrew J. Wellings:
Fixed priority scheduling with deadlines prior to completion. 138-142 - Ching-Chih Han, Kwei-Jay Lin:
Algorithms for scheduling computations with secondary deadlines to minimize penalty. 143-148 - Kam-yiu Lam
, Sheung-lun Hung:
On using epsilon serializable locking protocol for concurrency control in real-time databases. 150-155 - Juhnyoung Lee, Sang Hyuk Son:
Semantic-based concurrency control for object-oriented database systems supporting real-time applications. 156-161 - Tapio Taipale, Douglas Foxvog
:
IRTC: integration of knowledge engineering with real-time control. 162-166 - Franz Barachini, Gilles Verteneul:
Can production systems be applied to hard real-time applications? 167-172 - Shun-Shii Lin, Kwei-Jay Lin:
Pinwheel scheduling with three distinct numbers. 174-179 - Mamoun Filali:
The derivation of scheduling algorithms from a timing model. 180-185 - Sibelius Lellis Vieira, Maurício F. Magalhães:
On-line sporadic task scheduling in hard real-time systems. 186-191 - Pekka Pesonen, Veikko Seppänen
:
Object-based design of embedded software using real-time operating systems. 194-198 - Houssine Chetto:
Guaranteed deadlines with dynamic recovery blocks in distributed systems. 199-204 - Janusz Górski
, Andrzej Wardzinski:
Formal specification and verification of a real-time kernel. 205-211 - Zebo Peng, Anders Törne:
Timing analysis and conditional scheduling in a real-time system design environment. 214-219 - Tarmo Kaldma, Leo Motus, Toomas Tommingas, Rein Paluoja, Jaanus Tekko:
Animation in CONRAD: informal analysis of timing properties. 220-225 - Lorenzo Mezzalira, Angelo Morzenti
:
Relating specified time tolerances to implementation performances. 226-233 - P. Martineau, Maryline Silly:
Scheduling in a hard real-time system with shared resources. 234-239 - Klaus Känsälä, Jörg-Michael Hasemann:
Simple and robust: fuzzy for antislip. 240-245

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