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5th WORDS 1999 (Fall): Monterey, California, USA
- Fifth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, WORDS Fall 1999, November 18-10, 1999, Monterey, California, USA. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0616-X
- Michael Mock, Edgar Nett:
On the coordination of autonomous systems. 5-9 - Oleg Sokolsky, Sampath Kannan, Moonjoo Kim, Insup Lee, Mahesh Viswanathan:
Steering of real-time systems based on monitoring and checking. 11-18 - Soichiro Ohara, Linhua Hu, Meng Hui, Taehyung Wang, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Fumihiro Tsunoda:
A database approach to testing and evaluating of object-oriented programs. 19-26 - Maryam Moghaddas, Babak Hamidzadeh:
Batching earliest deadline first scheduling. 29-34 - Hiroaki Higaki, Naokazu Nemoto, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Protocol for groups of pseudo-active replicated objects. 35-41 - Paul Dechering, Edwin D. de Jong:
Transparent object replication: a formal model. 43-49 - S. K. Wong, Tharam S. Dillon, Andrew A. Hanish, Elizabeth Chang:
Software testing of the behavioral aspects of objects. 51-55 - Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Ethan Hodys, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Towards a real-time agent architecture-a whitepaper. 59-64 - Carlos O'Ryan, David L. Levine, Douglas C. Schmidt, J. Russell Noseworthy:
Applying a scalable CORBA event service to large-scale distributed interactive simulations. 67-74 - Marion G. Ceruti, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham:
Dependable objects for databases, middleware and methodologies: a position paper. 75-78 - Masood Mortazavi:
On framing object relationships to improve QoS in distributed systems. 81-85 - Andrea Bondavalli, Mario Dal Cin, Diego Latella, András Pataricza:
High-level Integrated Design Environment for dependability (HIDE). 87-92 - Manas Saksena:
Towards automatic synthesis of QoS preserving implementations from object-oriented design models. 93-99 - K. H. (Kane) Kim, D. Beck, Juqiang Liu, H. Miyazaki, Eltefaat Shokri:
A CORBA service enabling programmer-friendly object-oriented real-time distributed computing. 101-107 - Janis Putman:
General framework for fault tolerance from ISO/ITU Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP). 111-118 - Eltefaat Shokri, Periklis Beltas:
An experiment with adaptive fault tolerance in highly-constrained systems. 119-124 - Michael Franz, Peter H. Fröhlich, Thomas Kistler:
Towards language support for component-oriented real-time programming. 125-129 - Hee-Hwan Kwak, Insup Lee:
Process algebraic approach to the parametric analysis of object scheduling in real-time systems. 131-138 - Youhei Timura, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Object-based precedency of messages in object-based systems. 141-147 - Radu Grosu, Ingolf Krüger, Thomas Stauner:
Requirements specification of an automotive system with hybrid sequence charts. 149-151
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