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Safety critical Java™ technology

Published: 11 October 2006 Publication History

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A specification for Java in safety critical systems is being developed by The Open Group under the Java Community Process. The JSR-302 Expert Group has begun work to create this specification based on the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) that will include a set of reduced functionality for safety critical applications. The goal is to facilitate safety critical Java applications capable of DO-178B Level A certification.

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Wellings, A., et. al., Ravenscar-Java: A High Integrity Profile for Real-Time Java, University of York, York, UK, 2004.
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Nilsen, K., Guidelines for Scalable Java Development of Real-Time Systems, Aonix, http://research.aonix.com/jsc/rtjava.guidelines.3-28-06.pdf, 2006.
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HIJA Safety Critical Java Proposal 20 October 2005, aicas GmbH, http://www.opengroup.org/rtforum/rt_java/protected/sc-develop/uploads/10/8920/hunt.051020.pdf, 2005
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The Real-Time Specification for Java, version 1.0.2, Java Community Process, 2006.

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JTRES '06: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Java technologies for real-time and embedded systems
October 2006
242 pages
ISBN:1595935444
DOI:10.1145/1167999
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  1. DO-178B
  2. JCP
  3. RTSJ
  4. java
  5. safety critical

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