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Journal Articles
- 2000
- [j14]John J. Kyaruzi, Jan van Katwijk:
Concerns on Architecture-Centered Software Development: a Survey. Trans. SDPS 4(3): 13-35 (2000) - 1999
- [j13]Jan van Katwijk, Ruud C. M. de Rooij, Sylvia Stuurman, Hans Toetenel:
Software Development and Verification of Dynamic Real-Time Distributed Systems Based on the Radio Broadcast Paradigm. Parallel Distributed Comput. Pract. 2(1) (1999) - [j12]Jan van Katwijk, Janusz Zalewski:
Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems: An Introduction. Parallel Distributed Comput. Pract. 2(1) (1999) - [j11]Tullio Vardanega, Jan van Katwijk:
A Software Process for the Construction of Predictable On-Board Embedded Real-Time Systems. Softw. Pract. Exp. 29(3): 235-266 (1999) - 1998
- [j10]Tullio Vardanega, Jan van Katwijk:
Productive engineering of predictable embedded real-time systems: the road to maturity. Inf. Softw. Technol. 40(13): 745-764 (1998) - 1995
- [j9]Jan van Katwijk, Hans Toetenel:
Loose Specification of Real Time Systems. Informatica (Slovenia) 19(1) (1995) - 1993
- [j8]Klaas Brink, Ronald Huijsman, Jan van Katwijk:
SEAL A simple language for prototyping action-event specifications. Microprocess. Microprogramming 38(1-5): 87-95 (1993) - 1992
- [j7]Nico Plat, Jan van Katwijk, Hans Toetenel:
Application and benefits of formal methods in software development. Softw. Eng. J. 7(5): 335-346 (1992) - 1989
- [j6]A. M. Levy, Adrianus J. van de Goor, Jan van Katwijk:
Distributed system design using Ada as a tool for prototyping. Microprocessing and Microprogramming 27(1-5): 221-230 (1989) - 1987
- [j5]Ronald Huijsman, Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel:
Performance aspects of Ada tasking in embedded systems. Microprocess. Microprogramming 21(1-5): 301-309 (1987) - [j4]Jan van Katwijk:
Addressing Types and Objects in Ada. Softw. Pract. Exp. 17(5): 319-343 (1987) - 1984
- [j3]Jan van Katwijk, J. van Someren:
The doublet model: run-time model and implementation of Ada types. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19(1): 78-92 (1984) - [j2]Jan van Katwijk:
Practical experiences with automatic repair of syntactical errors or syntactical error repair in the DAS compiler. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19(9): 37-48 (1984) - 1983
- [j1]Jan van Katwijk:
A preprocessor for YACC or a poor man's approach to parsing attributed grammars. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 18(10): 12-15 (1983)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2001
- [c33]Ella E. Roubtsova, Jan van Katwijk, Ruud C. M. de Rooij, Hans Toetenel:
Transformation of UML Specification to XTG. Ershov Memorial Conference 2001: 247-254 - [c32]Hans Toetenel, Ella E. Roubtsova, Jan van Katwijk:
A Timed Automata Semantics for Real-Time UML Specifications. HCC 2001: 88-95 - 2000
- [c31]John J. Kyaruzi, Jan van Katwijk:
Towards Explicit Representation of Architectural Design Assumptions. ASE 2000: 249-252 - [c30]Jan van Katwijk, Hans Toetenel, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui, Eric Anderson, Janusz Zalewski:
Specification and Verification of a Safety Shell with Statecharts and Extended Timed Graphs. SAFECOMP 2000: 37-52 - [c29]Ella E. Roubtsova, Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel, Cornelis Pronk, Ruud C. M. de Rooij:
Specification of Real-Time Systems in UML. MTCS 2000: 293-305 - 1999
- [c28]John J. Kyaruzi, Jan van Katwijk:
Beyond Components-Connections-Constraints: Dealing with Software Architecture Difficulties. ASE 1999: 235-242 - [c27]Jan van Katwijk, Yun Peng, Janusz Zalewski:
Performance comparison of four software architectures for distributed computations. PARCO 1999: 582-589 - [c26]Ruud C. M. de Rooij, Jan van Katwijk:
An Approach Towards Formal Verification of Object Oriented Real-Time Systems. RTCSA 1999: 474- - 1998
- [c25]Klaas Brink, Leon J. G. Bun, Jan van Katwijk, Ronald F. Lutje Spelberg, W. J. Toetenel:
Automatic Analysis of Embedded Systems Specified in Astral. HICSS (3) 1998: 177-186 - [c24]Sylvia Stuurman, Jan van Katwijk:
On-Line Change Mechanisms. SIGSOFT FSE 1998: 80-86 - 1997
- [c23]Sylvia Stuurman, Jan van Katwijk:
Evaluation of Software Architecture for a Control System: A Case Study. COORDINATION 1997: 157-171 - [c22]Klaas Brink, Jan van Katwijk, Ronald F. Lutje Spelberg, W. J. Toetenel:
Analyzing Schedulability of Astral Specifications using Extended Timed Automata. Euro-Par 1997: 1290-1297 - [c21]Jan van Katwijk, Eugène Dürr, Stephen J. Goldsack:
Hybrid Object-Oriented Real-Time Software Development with VDM++. ICFEM 1997: 17-27 - [c20]Klaas Brink, Jan van Katwijk, Ronald F. Lutje Spelberg, W. J. Toetenel:
Experiences with analysis of formal specifications in Astral. RTCSA 1997: 143- - 1996
- [c19]Klaas Brink, Leon J. G. Bun, Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel:
Closed World Specification of Embedded Real-Time Controllers. RTS 1996: 194-199 - [c18]Hans Toetenel, Ronald F. Lutje Spelberg, Sylvia Stuurman, Jan van Katwijk:
Modeling and analysis of complex computer systems-the MTCCS approach. ICECCS 1996: 423- - [c17]Klaas Brink, Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel:
Ada 95 as implementation vehicle for formal specifications. RTCSA 1996: 98-105 - [c16]B. Noorduin, Jan van Katwijk, Cornelis Pronk:
Gnass: a Gnat-based allocation and scheduling system. RTCSA 1996: 278-285 - [c15]Eugène Dürr, Stephen J. Goldsack, Jan van Katwijk:
Real Time Formal Specification using VDM++. SBES 1996: 57-72 - [c14]Jan van Katwijk, Eugène Dürr, Stephen J. Goldsack:
Real time formal specification using VDM++. WORDS 1996: 17-24 - 1995
- [c13]Klaas Brink, Leon J. G. Bun, Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel:
Hybrid specification of control systems. ICECCS 1995: 149- - [c12]Jan van Katwijk, W. J. Toetenel:
Comparing formal specifications by measuring. RTCSA 1995: 184-191 - [c11]Liesbeth M. Dusink, Jan van Katwijk:
Reuse Dimensions. SSR 1995: 137-149 - 1994
- [c10]L. Zhang, Jan van Katwijk:
Designing Multi-Processor Real-Time Systems with a Multi-view Approach. IFIP Congress (1) 1994: 195-200 - [c9]L. Zhang, Jan van Katwijk:
Towards a viewpoint oriented design methodology for Multi-processor Real-Time Systems. SBES 1994: 223-250 - 1992
- [c8]Hans Toetenel, Jan van Katwijk:
Stepwise Development of Model-Oriented Real-Time Specifications from Action/Event Models. FTRTFT 1992: 547-570 - [c7]H. Li, Jan van Katwijk, A. M. Levy:
The Reuse of Software Design and Software Architecture. SEKE 1992: 170-177 - [c6]Eugène Dürr, Jan van Katwijk:
VDM++, A Formal Specification Language for OO Designs. TOOLS (7) 1992: 63-77 - 1991
- [c5]Nico Plat, Jan van Katwijk, Kees Pronk:
A Case for Structured Analysis/Formal Design. VDM Europe (1) 1991: 81-105 - 1990
- [c4]Nico Plat, Ronald Huijsman, Jan van Katwijk, Gertjan van Oosten, Kees Pronk, Hans Toetenel:
Type Checking BSI/VDM-SL. VDM Europe 1990: 399-425 - [c3]Hans Toetenel, Jan van Katwijk, Nico Plat:
Structured analysis - formal design, using stream and object oriented formal specifications. Formal Methods in Software Development 1990: 118-127 - [c2]A. M. Levy, Jan van Katwijk, George Pavlidis, F. Tolsma:
SEPDS: A Support Environment for Prototyping Distributed Systems. ICSI 1990: 652-661 - 1988
- [c1]W. J. Toetenel, Jan van Katwijk:
Asynchronous transfer of control in Ada. IRTAW 1988: 65-69
Editorship
- 1992
- [e1]Jan van Katwijk:
Ada: Moving Towards 2000, 11th Ada-Europe International Conference, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, June 1-5, 1992, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 603, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55585-4 [contents]
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