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7th JTRES 2009: Madrid, Spain
- M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano, Martin Schoeberl:
Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems, JTRES 2009, Madrid, Spain, September 23-25, 2009. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-732-5
Components and distributed RTS
- Thomas Richardson, Andy J. Wellings, Jose Ángel Dianes, Manuel Díaz:
Providing temporal isolation in the OSGi framework. 1-10 - Mohammed AlRahmawy, Andy J. Wellings:
Design patterns for supporting RTSJ component models. 11-20 - Juan Antonio Holgado Terriza, Jaime Viúdez-Aivar:
A flexible Java framework for embedded systems. 21-30 - Mohammed AlRahmawy, Andy J. Wellings:
An RTSJ-based reconfigurable server component. 31-40
RTSJ benchmarks
- Tomas Kalibera, Jeff Hagelberg, Filip Pizlo, Ales Plsek, Ben L. Titzer, Jan Vitek:
CDx: a family of real-time Java benchmarks. 41-50 - John F. Schommer, Dominik Franke, Stefan Kowalewski, Carsten Weise:
Evaluation of the real-time Java runtime environment for deployment in time-critical systems. 51-60
Scheduling frameworks
- Andy J. Wellings, Yang Chang, Thomas Richardson:
Enhancing the platform independence of the real-time specification for Java. 61-69 - Harald Röck, Joshua S. Auerbach, Christoph M. Kirsch, David F. Bacon:
Avoiding unbounded priority inversion in barrier protocols using gang priority management. 70-79 - MinSeong Kim, Andy J. Wellings:
Applying fixed-priority preemptive scheduling with preemption threshold to asynchronous event handling in the RTSJ. 80-89
Real-time JVM implementation
- Wolfgang Puffitsch:
Data caching, garbage collection, and the Java memory model. 90-99 - Tomas Kalibera:
Replicating real-time garbage collector for Java. 100-109 - Filip Pizlo, Lukasz Ziarek, Jan Vitek:
Real time Java on resource-constrained platforms with Fiji VM. 110-119
Hardware support for real-time systems
- Avinash Malik, Zoran A. Salcic, Alain Girault, Adam Walker, Sung Chul Lee:
A customizable multiprocessor for Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous execution. 120-129 - Jack Whitham, Neil C. Audsley, Martin Schoeberl:
Using hardware methods to improve time-predictable performance in real-time Java systems. 130-139
Java for safety-critical applications
- Diego Garbervetsky, Sergio Yovine, Víctor A. Braberman, Martín Rouaux, Alejandro Taboada:
On transforming Java-like programs into memory-predictable code. 140-149 - Thomas Bøgholm, René Rydhof Hansen, Anders P. Ravn, Bent Thomsen, Hans Søndergaard:
A predictable Java profile: rationale and implementations. 150-159 - Lei Zhao, Daniel Tang, Jan Vitek:
A technology compatibility kit for safety critical Java. 160-168 - Tobias Schoofs, Eric Jenn, Stéphane Leriche, Kelvin Nilsen, Ludovic Gauthier, Marc Richard-Foy:
Use of PERC Pico in the AIDA avionics platform. 169-178
Invited paper
- Peter C. Dibble, Andy J. Wellings:
JSR-282 status report. 179-182
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