- Hans Søndergaard, Stephan Erbs Korsholm, Anders P. Ravn:
A Safety-Critical Java Technology Compatibility Kit. JTRES 2014: 1 - Isabella Stilkerich, Michael Strotz, Christoph Erhardt, Michael Stilkerich:
RT-LAGC: Fragmentation-Tolerant Real-Time Memory Management Revisited. JTRES 2014: 87 - Yin Yan, Shaun Cosgrove, Ethan Blanton, Steven Y. Ko, Lukasz Ziarek:
Real-Time Sensing on Android. JTRES 2014: 67 - Wolfgang Puffitsch:
Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES 2014, Niagara Falls, NY, USA, October 13-14, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2813-5 [contents] - 2013
- Jeppe L. Andersen, Mikkel Todberg, Andreas Engelbredt Dalsgaard, René Rydhof Hansen:
Worst-case memory consumption analysis for SCJ. JTRES 2013: 2-10 - Clemens Ballarin:
Towards monitoring temporal properties with JamaicaVM. JTRES 2013: 89-95 - Ethan Blanton, Lukasz Ziarek:
Non-blocking inter-partition communication with wait-free pair transactions. JTRES 2013: 58-67 - Marcel Dombrowski, Kenneth B. Kent, Michael Dawson, Charlie Gracie, Rainer Herpers:
Dynamic monitor allocation in the Java virtual machine. JTRES 2013: 30-37 - Ludovic Gauthier, Ian Gray, Adrian Larkham, Gasser Ayad, Andrea Acquaviva, Kelvin Nilsen:
Explicit Java control of low-power heterogeneous parallel processing in the ToucHMore project. JTRES 2013: 68-77 - Thomas Gerlitz, Igor Kalkov, John F. Schommer, Dominik Franke, Stefan Kowalewski:
Non-blocking garbage collection for real-time Android. JTRES 2013: 108-117 - Kasper Søe Luckow, Thomas Bøgholm, Bent Thomsen, Kim Guldstrand Larsen:
TetaSARTS: a tool for modular timing analysis of safety critical Java systems. JTRES 2013: 11-20 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Eric Noulard, Claire Pagetti:
Explicit precedence constraints in safety-critical Java. JTRES 2013: 21-28 - Anders P. Ravn, Hans Søndergaard:
A test suite for safety-critical Java using JML. JTRES 2013: 80-88 - Tórur Biskopstø Strøm, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
Chip-multiprocessor hardware locks for safety-critical Java. JTRES 2013: 38-46 - Andy J. Wellings, Matt Luckcuck, Ana Cavalcanti:
Safety-critical Java level 2: motivations, example applications and issues. JTRES 2013: 48-57 - Yin Yan, Sree Harsha Konduri, Amit Kulkarni, Varun Anand, Steven Y. Ko, Lukasz Ziarek:
RTDroid: a design for real-time Android. JTRES 2013: 98-107 - Fridtjof Siebert, Kelvin Nilsen:
The 11th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES '13, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 9-11, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2166-2 [contents] - 2012
- Wolfgang Ahrendt, Wojciech Mostowski, Gabriele Paganelli:
Real-time Java API specifications for high coverage test generation. JTRES 2012: 145-154 - Ethan Blanton, Demian Lessa, Lukasz Ziarek, Bharat Jayaraman:
Ji.Fi: visual test and debug queries for hard real-time. JTRES 2012: 155-164 - Andreas Engelbredt Dalsgaard, René Rydhof Hansen, Martin Schoeberl:
Private memory allocation analysis for safety-critical Java. JTRES 2012: 9-17 - Flavius Gruian, Mehmet Ali Arslan:
Java bytecode to hardware made easy with bluespec system verilog. JTRES 2012: 80-87 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
About 15 years of real-time Java. JTRES 2012: 34-43 - James J. Hunt:
A new I/O model for the real-time specification for Java. JTRES 2012: 26-33 - Igor Kalkov, Dominik Franke, John F. Schommer, Stefan Kowalewski:
A real-time extension to the Android platform. JTRES 2012: 105-114 - Rody Kersten, Olha Shkaravska, Bernard van Gastel, Manuel Montenegro, Marko C. J. D. van Eekelen:
Making resource analysis practical for real-time Java. JTRES 2012: 135-144 - Jinsan Kwon, Hyeonjoong Cho, Binoy Ravindran:
A framework accommodating categorized multiprocessor real-time scheduling in the RTSJ. JTRES 2012: 18-25 - Miguel A. de Miguel, Emilio Salazar:
Model-based development for RTSJ platforms. JTRES 2012: 175-184 - Kelvin Nilsen:
Revisiting the "perc real-time API". JTRES 2012: 165-174 - Hyeong-Seok Oh, Beom-Jun Kim, Hyung-Kyu Choi, Soo-Mook Moon:
Evaluation of Android Dalvik virtual machine. JTRES 2012: 115-124 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
On the scalability of time-predictable chip-multiprocessing. JTRES 2012: 98-104