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8th ISORC 2005: Seattle, WA, USA
- Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2005), 18-20 May 2005, Seattle, WA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2356-0
- Message from the Program Co-Chairs.
- Committees.
Session 1: National Level Software Technology Movement
- Philipp Peti, Roman Obermaisser, Fulvio Tagliabo, Antonio Marino, Stefano Cerchio:
An Integrated Architecture for Future Car Generations. 2-13
Session 2: Technology Trends I
- Bran Selic:
On Software Platforms, Their Modeling with UML 2, and Platform-Independent Design. 15-21 - Hermann Kopetz, Astrit Ademaj, Petr Grillinger, Klaus Steinhammer:
The Time-Triggered Ethernet (TTE) Design. 22-33 - K. H. (Kane) Kim, Yuqing Li, Sheng Liu, Moon-hae Kim, Doo-Hyun Kim:
RMMC Programming Model and Support Execution Engine in the TMO Programming Scheme. 34-43
Session 3: Technology Trends II
- Gregory Bollella, Bertrand Delsart, Romain Guider, Christophe Lizzi, Frédéric Parain:
Mackinac: Making HotSpotTM Real-Time. 45-54 - Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen, Peng Li:
On Recent Advances in Time/Utility Function Real-Time Scheduling and Resource Management. 55-60
Session 4A: Industrial Advances I
- Mark Schulte:
Model-Based Integration of Reusable Component-Based Avionics Systems - A Case Study. 62-71 - Jérôme Hugues, Laurent Pautet, Fabrice Kordon:
Revisiting COTS middleware for DRE systems. 72-79 - Johannes Helander, Stefan B. Sigurdsson:
Self-Tuning Planned Actions Time to Make Real-Time SOAP Real. 80-89 - Phillip Schmidt, Jaime Milstein, Sergio Alvarado:
Architectural Assessment of Embedded Systems Using Aspect-Oriented Programming Principles. 90-93
Session 4B: Software Design
- Toshiaki Aoki, Takuya Katayama:
Formalization and Analysis of Dataflow in Object-Oriented Design Models. 95-105 - Dongfeng Wang, Farokh B. Bastani, I-Ling Yen, Raymond A. Paul:
An Approach for Designing Highly Adaptable Process-Control Systems. 106-113 - Azam Ghafoor, Samir M. Iqbal, Rashid Bashir:
A System Architecture for Real-Time Imaging of Nano-Scale Viruses using Remote AFM. 114-120 - Vittorio Cortellessa, Pierluigi Pierini, Daniele Rossi:
On the adequacy of UML-RT for performance validation of an SDH telecommunication system. 121-124 - Marco A. Wehrmeister, Leandro Buss Becker, Flávio Rech Wagner, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
An Object-Oriented Platform-based Design Process for Embedded Real-Time Systems. 125-128
Session 5A: Industrial Advances II
- Johannes Helander, Yong Xiong:
Secure Web Services for Low-Cost Devices. 130-139 - Hideaki Saiki, Yoshiharu Konaka, Tsuneyasu Komiya, Masahiro Yasugi, Taiichi Yuasa:
Real-Time GC in JeRTyTmVM Using the Return-Barrier Method. 140-148 - Casey K. Fung, Patrick C. K. Hung:
System Recovery through Dynamic Regeneration of Workflow Specification. 149-157
Session 5B: System Design
- Bhavani Thuraisingham, Latifur Khan, Chris Clifton, John A. Maurer, Marion G. Ceruti:
Dependable Real-Time Data Mining. 158-165 - Madhukar Anand, Jesung Kim, Insup Lee:
Code Generation from Hybrid Systems Models for Distributed Embedded Systems. 166-173 - Uwe Brinkschulte, Etienne Schneider, Florentin Picioroaga:
Dynamic Real-time Reconfiguration in Distributed Systems: Timing Issues and Solutions. 174-181 - Jung-Guk Kim, Moon-hae Kim, Kwang Kim, Shin Heu:
TMO-eCos: An eCos-based Real-time Micro Operating System Supporting Execution of a TMO Structured Program. 182-189 - Raimund Kirner, Peter P. Puschner:
Classification of WCET Analysis Techniques. 190-199
Panel: Autonomic Computing
- Hartmut Schmeck:
Organic Computing - A New Vision for Distributed Embedded Systems. 201-203 - Yuan-Shun Dai:
Autonomic Computing and Reliability Improvement. 204-206
Session 6A: Scheduling and Resource Management
- Majed Abdouli, Bruno Sadeg, Laurent Amanton:
Scheduling Distributed Real-Time Nested Transactions. 208-215 - Peng Li, Hyeonjoong Cho, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen:
Stochastic, Utility Accrual Real-Time Scheduling with Task-Level and System-Level Timeliness Assurances. 216-223 - Keqiu Li, Hong Shen, Francis Y. L. Chin:
Placement Solutions for Multiple Versions of A Multimedia Object. 224-231
Session 6B: Communication
- Fang Chen, Vana Kalogeraki:
Adaptive Real-Time Update Dissemination in Distributed Virtual Simulation Environments. 233-236 - Wajahat Mateen, Saqib Raza, Zartash Afzal Uzmi, Shahab Baqai:
Adaptive Multi-path On-Demand Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 237-244 - Kenichi Watanabe, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa, K. H. (Kane) Kim:
Acquaintance-based Protocol for Detecting Multimedia Objects in Peer-to-Peer Overlay Networks. 245-252 - Xiuli Ren, Haibin Yu:
Multipath Disjoint Routing Algorithm for Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks. 253-256
Session 7A: Fault Tolerance and Security
- Paul Townend, Paul Groth, Jie Xu:
A Provenance-Aware Weighted Fault Tolerance Scheme for Service-Based Applications. 258-266 - Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Jean-Michel Hélary, Michel Raynal:
Building Responsive TMR-Based Servers in Presence of Timing Constraints. 267-274 - André Luiz de Freitas Francisco, Franz J. Rammig:
Fault-Tolerant Hard-Real-Time Communication of Dynamically Reconfigurable, Distributed Embedded Systems. 275-283 - Basit Shafiq, Arjmand Samuel, Halima Ghafoor:
A GTRBAC Based System for Dynamic Workflow Composition and Management. 284-290
Session 7B: Web Services
- Hai Huang, Wei-Tek Tsai, Raymond A. Paul:
Proof Slicing with Application to Model Checking Web Services. 292-299 - Hai Huang, Wei-Tek Tsai, Raymond A. Paul, Yinong Chen:
Automated Model Checking and Testing for Composite Web Services. 300-307 - Stephen S. Yau, Hasan Davulcu, Supratik Mukhopadhyay, Dazhi Huang, Yisheng Yao:
Adaptable Situation-Aware Secure Service-Based (AS3) Systems. 308-315 - Mi Zhang, Jianjun Xu, Zunping Cheng, Yinsheng Li, Binyu Zang:
A Web Service-Based Framework for Supply Chain Management. 316-319
Session 8A: Data Management
- Yunmook Nah, Joonwoo Lee, Seungyong Park, Ho Lee, Sangwoo Kim, Moon-hae Kim, Ki-Joon Han:
TMO-Structured Distributed Location Information System Prototype. 321-328 - Marcello Cinque, Fabio Cornevilli, Domenico Cotroneo, Stefano Russo:
An Automated Distributed Infrastructure for Collecting Bluetooth Field Failure Data. 329-336 - Emna Bouazizi, Claude Duvallet, Bruno Sadeg:
Management of QoS and Data Freshness in RTDBSs using Feedback Control Scheduling and Data Versions. 337-340
Session 8B: Middleware
- Shruti Gorappa, Juan A. Colmenares, Hojjat Jafarpour, Raymond Klefstad:
Tool-Based Configuration of Real-Time CORBA Middleware for Embedded Systems. 342-349 - Stephen F. Jenks, K. H. (Kane) Kim, Emmanuel Henrich, Yuqing Li, Liangchen Zheng, Moon-hae Kim, Hee Yong Youn, Kyung-Hee Lee, Dong-Myung Seol:
A Linux-Based Implementation of a Middleware Model Supporting Time-Triggered Message-Triggered Objects. 350-358 - Gurdip Singh, Sanghamitra Das:
Customizing Event Ordering Middleware for Component-Based Systems. 359-362
Session 9A: Real-Time Java
- Hao Cai, Andy J. Wellings:
Temporal Isolation in Ravenscar-Java. 364-371 - Anders Nilsson, Sven Gestegard Robertz:
On Real-Time Performance of Ahead-of-Time Compiled Java. 372-381 - Pablo Basanta-Val, Marisol García-Valls, Iria Estévez-Ayres:
Towards the Integration of Scoped Memory in Distributed Real-Time Java. 382-389 - Daniel Tejera, Ruth Tolosa, Miguel A. de Miguel, Alejandro Alonso:
Two Alternative RMI Models for Real-Time Distributed Applications. 390-397 - Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Nader Mohamed:
Object-Reuse for More Predictable Real-Time Java Behavior. 398-401
Session 9B: Component-Based Development
- Hiroo Ishikawa, Tatsuo Nakajima:
EarlGray: A Component-Based Java Virtual Machine for Embedded Systems. 403-409 - Zonghua Gu, Kang G. Shin:
Model-Checking of Component-Based Event-Driven Real-Time Embedded Software. 410-417 - Andreas Rasche, Marco Puhlmann, Andreas Polze:
Heterogeneous Adaptive Component-Based Applications with Adaptive.Net. 418-425 - Jia Zhou, Kendra M. L. Cooper, I-Ling Yen, Raymond A. Paul:
Rule-Base Technique for Component Adaptation to Support QoS-based Reconfiguration. 426-433 - François Lagarde, Ansgar Radermacher, Sylvain Robert, Sébastien Gérard, David Servat:
Issues in mapping CORBA Component Model to OSEK. 434-437
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