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Enhancing real-time CORBA via real-time Java features
24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2004. Proceedings., 2004End-to-end middleware predictability is essential to support quality of service (QoS) capabilities needed by distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) applications. Real-time CORBA is a middleware standard that allows DRE applications to allocate, schedule, and control the QoS of CPU, memory, and networking resources.
A.S. Krishna, D.C. Schmidt, R. Klefstad
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IECON'99. Conference Proceedings. 25th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.99CH37029), 2003
The development of systems that offer distributed services and interconnect devices impose some basic constraints for the applications. One of the main constraints are the time requirements for the execution of the task. Based on this constraint, on studies about the application of determinism in the execution of the Sun Microsystems' Java Virtual ...
R.F. de Mello, C.E. Moron
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The development of systems that offer distributed services and interconnect devices impose some basic constraints for the applications. One of the main constraints are the time requirements for the execution of the task. Based on this constraint, on studies about the application of determinism in the execution of the Sun Microsystems' Java Virtual ...
R.F. de Mello, C.E. Moron
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Java in real-time applications
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1998This paper addresses the use of the Java programming language for real-time applications, giving an overview of its main advantages and current limitations. Java can implement at language level several of the constructs defined by the POSIX1.b standard for real-time applications.
E. Bertolissi, C. Preece
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000
Abstract Real-time systems engineers have, for some time, identified Java as an attractive programming language, but have been unable to exploit its benefits as it cannot provide the fundamental temporal predictability required. However, this is all changing, as academic and industrial experts propose extensions to the Java environment.
M.J. Baxter, J.M. Bass
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Abstract Real-time systems engineers have, for some time, identified Java as an attractive programming language, but have been unable to exploit its benefits as it cannot provide the fundamental temporal predictability required. However, this is all changing, as academic and industrial experts propose extensions to the Java environment.
M.J. Baxter, J.M. Bass
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A real-time Java server for Real-Time Mach
Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems and 3rd Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems, 2002The authors have developed a real-time Java server on the Real-Time Mach microkernel which is suitable for embedded systems and distributed real-time systems. By implementing it as a user-level server on Real-Time Mach, applications such as WWW browsers and embedded applications can both execute Java byte codes.
A. Miyoshi, H. Tokuda
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1998
This chapter considers Java as a language for real-time computer systems. This may not be as absurd as it at first appears, as the language from which Java evolved (called Oak) was designed for “smart” consumer electronic devices (such as TV-top control boxes).
John Edward Hunt +1 more
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This chapter considers Java as a language for real-time computer systems. This may not be as absurd as it at first appears, as the language from which Java evolved (called Oak) was designed for “smart” consumer electronic devices (such as TV-top control boxes).
John Edward Hunt +1 more
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Real Java for real time - gain and pain
Proceedings of the international conference on Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded systems - CASES '02, 2002The Java programming language, being a portable and safe object-oriented language, has gained much interest among embedded and real-time systems developers. However, standard Java implementations exhibit problems with performance, memory footprint, and predictability.
Anders Nilsson +2 more
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Real-Time Systems, 1996
Java is a new programming language publicly released by Sun Microsystems in May of 1995 with hopes of revolutionizing the software industry. The popular press has responded with numerous articles touting the language's benefits. Since many of the applications which Java is intended to serve have real-time characteristics, we have recently undertaken to
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Java is a new programming language publicly released by Sun Microsystems in May of 1995 with hopes of revolutionizing the software industry. The popular press has responded with numerous articles touting the language's benefits. Since many of the applications which Java is intended to serve have real-time characteristics, we have recently undertaken to
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Implementing and optimizing real-time Java
Proceedings International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2004The Real-time Java Experts Group has defined the real-time specification for Java (RTSJ), which provides the following capabilities: (1) new memory management models that can be used in lieu of garbage collection, (2) access to raw physical memory. (3) a higher resolution time granularity suitable for real-time systems, and (4) stronger guarantees on ...
A. Corsaro, R.K. Cytron
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2000
Embedded and real-time system design are properly separate concerns. Many embedded systems lack strict timeliness requirements, while many real-time systems (e.g., telephone central office switches) are not embedded. However, a number of embedded systems do have real-time requirements, including a number of products that fall under the I&M umbrella ...
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Embedded and real-time system design are properly separate concerns. Many embedded systems lack strict timeliness requirements, while many real-time systems (e.g., telephone central office switches) are not embedded. However, a number of embedded systems do have real-time requirements, including a number of products that fall under the I&M umbrella ...
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