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10th JTRES 2012: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Martin Schoeberl, Andy J. Wellings:
The 10th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES '12, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 24-26, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1688-0
SCJ memory analysis
- Juan Ricardo Rios, Kelvin Nilsen, Martin Schoeberl:
Patterns for safety-critical Java memory usage. 1-8 - Andreas Engelbredt Dalsgaard, René Rydhof Hansen, Martin Schoeberl:
Private memory allocation analysis for safety-critical Java. 9-17
RTSJ issues
- Jinsan Kwon, Hyeonjoong Cho, Binoy Ravindran:
A framework accommodating categorized multiprocessor real-time scheduling in the RTSJ. 18-25 - James J. Hunt:
A new I/O model for the real-time specification for Java. 26-33 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
About 15 years of real-time Java. 34-43
Safety-critical Java implementations
- Hans Søndergaard, Stephan Korsholm, Anders P. Ravn:
Safety-critical Java for low-end embedded platforms. 44-53 - Martin Schoeberl, Juan Ricardo Rios:
Safety-critical Java on a Java processor. 54-61
Case studies in SCJ
- Neeraj Kumar Singh, Andy J. Wellings, Ana Cavalcanti:
The cardiac pacemaker case study and its implementation in safety-critical Java and Ravenscar Ada. 62-71 - Tórur Biskopstø Strøm, Martin Schoeberl:
A desktop 3D printer in safety-critical Java. 72-79
Java processors
- Flavius Gruian, Mehmet Ali Arslan:
Java bytecode to hardware made easy with bluespec system verilog. 80-87 - Martin Zabel, Thomas B. Preußer, Rainer G. Spallek:
Increasing the efficiency of an embedded multi-core bytecode processor using an object cache. 88-97 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
On the scalability of time-predictable chip-multiprocessing. 98-104
Java on Android
- Igor Kalkov, Dominik Franke, John F. Schommer, Stefan Kowalewski:
A real-time extension to the Android platform. 105-114 - Hyeong-Seok Oh, Beom-Jun Kim, Hyung-Kyu Choi, Soo-Mook Moon:
Evaluation of Android Dalvik virtual machine. 115-124
The charter project
- Gosse Wedzinga, K. Wiegmink:
Using CHARTER tools to develop a safety-critical avionics application in Java. 125-134 - Rody Kersten, Olha Shkaravska, Bernard van Gastel, Manuel Montenegro, Marko C. J. D. van Eekelen:
Making resource analysis practical for real-time Java. 135-144 - Wolfgang Ahrendt, Wojciech Mostowski, Gabriele Paganelli:
Real-time Java API specifications for high coverage test generation. 145-154
Testing
- Ethan Blanton, Demian Lessa, Lukasz Ziarek, Bharat Jayaraman:
Ji.Fi: visual test and debug queries for hard real-time. 155-164
Invited talk
- Kelvin Nilsen:
Revisiting the "perc real-time API". 165-174
Miscellaneous
- Miguel A. de Miguel, Emilio Salazar:
Model-based development for RTSJ platforms. 175-184 - Sascha Uhrig:
Implementing a ring-based real-time capable network using a multithreaded Java processor. 185-192
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