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1st WORDS 1994: Dana Point, California, USA
- Proceedings of WORDS '94. The First Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, Dana Point, California, USA, October 24-25, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-7083-5
- Warren H. Axtell:
A time domain beamformer object oriented analysis and design. 2-9 - Shi-Kuo Chang, Yeong-Jia Chen, Daniel Mossé:
Smart objects for dependable real-time systems. 10-17 - Rasool Jalili, Frans A. Henskens, David M. Koch, John Rosenberg:
Operating system support for object dependencies in persistent object stores. 18-25 - Chih Lai, Toshimi Minoura:
Object behavior composition by transition and state composition. 28-35 - K. H. (Kane) Kim, Luiz F. Bacellar, Yuseok Kim, Dong K. Choi, Steven Howell, Michael Jenkins:
Distinguishing features and potential roles of the RTO.k object model. 36-45 - David B. Stewart, Pradeep K. Khosla:
The Chimera Methodology: designing dynamically reconfigurable real-time software using port-based objects. 46-53 - Hermann Kopetz:
An analysis of the communication service in responsive systems. 56-62 - Edward W. Knightly, Robert F. Mines, Hui Zhang:
Deterministic characterization and network utilizations for several distributed real-time applications. 63-70 - Guangxing Li:
Distributed real-time objects: the ANSA approach. 71-78 - Franco Travostino, Franklin Reynolds:
An O-O communication subsystem for real-time distributed Mach. 79-84 - Victor Fay Wolfe, Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Janet J. Prichard, Joan Peckham, Paul J. Fortier:
The design of real-time extensions to the Open Object Oriented Database system. 86-93 - Andreas Grygier, Mario Dal Cin:
Stable object storage for multiprocessors with distributed shared memory. 94-99 - Stanley T. Chang, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Larry J. Peterson:
A network approach to integrity maintenance of active object bases. 100-105 - Paul J. Fortier, J. T. Rumbut:
Military requirements for object-oriented real-time dependable database systems. 108-112 - Kwei-Jay Lin, Sang Hyuk Son:
Real-time databases: characteristics and issues. 113-116 - Tony P. Ng, Vikram N. Patel:
Timely failure detection in a large distributed real-time system. 118-123 - Masahiko Saito, Takanori Yokoyama, Masaru Shimada:
Lazy fault tolerance-a method for dependable distributed systems. 124-131 - I-Ling Yen, Ing-Ray Chen, Farokh B. Bastani:
On the reliability of dependable soft real-time cooperating systems. 132-137 - Richard C. Scalzo, Helmut Roth:
A meta-model for fault management. 138-144 - Onno S. van Roosmalen:
DEAL: an object-oriented language for distributed real-time systems. 146-152 - Jan Gustafsson:
Calculation of execution times in RealTimeTalk-an object-oriented language for real-time. 153-162 - Prabha Gopinath, Vicraj Thomas, Mukul Agrawal:
Resource scavenging in object-oriented, real-time, fault-tolerant control systems. 163-167
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