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9th JTRES 2011: York, UK
- Andy J. Wellings, Anders P. Ravn:
The 9th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES '11, York, United Kingdom, September 26-28, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0731-4
Resource sharing
- Fadi Meawad, Martin Schoeberl
, Karthik Iyer, Jan Vitek:
Real-time wait-free queues using micro-transactions. 1-10 - Andy J. Wellings, Shiyao Lin, Alan Burns:
Resource sharing in RTSJ and SCJ systems. 11-19
Analysis and synthesis techniques
- Ana Cavalcanti
, Andy J. Wellings, Jim Woodcock
, Kun Wei, Frank Zeyda
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Safety-critical Java in Circus. 20-29 - Christian Frost, Casper Svenning Jensen, Kasper Søe Luckow, Bent Thomsen
:
WCET analysis of Java bytecode featuring common execution environments. 30-39 - Ghaith Haddad, Gary T. Leavens:
Specifying subtypes in SCJ programs. 40-46
Memory management
- Martin Schoeberl
:
Memory management for safety-critical Java. 47-53 - Kelvin Nilsen:
Harmonizing alternative approaches to safety-critical development with Java. 54-63 - Wolfgang Puffitsch
:
Hard real-time garbage collection for a Java chip multi-processor. 64-73
Real-time programming constructs
- Andy J. Wellings, Martin Schoeberl
:
User-defined clocks in the real-time specification for Java. 74-81 - Cláudio Maia
, Luís Nogueira
, Luís Miguel Pinho
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Combining RTSJ with Fork/Join: a priority-based model. 82-86 - Isabella Thomm, Michael Stilkerich, Rüdiger Kapitza, Daniel Lohmann
, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Automated application of fault tolerance mechanisms in a component-based system. 87-95
Case studies
- Christoph Erhardt, Michael Stilkerich, Daniel Lohmann
, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Exploiting static application knowledge in a Java compiler for embedded systems: a case study. 96-105 - Frederic Lamy, Tobias Schoofs:
Industry use cases for the Java environment for parallel realtime development. 106-115
Lean machines
- Stephan Korsholm:
Flash memory in embedded Java programs. 116-124 - James Caska, Martin Schoeberl
:
Java dust: how small can embedded Java be? 125-129

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