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Real time Java

Known as: JSR 1, RTJava, Real-time specification for Java 
Real time Java is a catch-all term for a combination of technologies that enables programmers to write programs that meet the demands of real-time… 
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2009
2009
We define a family of execution policies for a programming model called PTIDES (Programming Temporally Integrated Distributed… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
This practical guide provides a solid grounding in the use of the Real-Time Specification for Java. Dibble, the Specification… 
2008
2008
Abstract In this paper we present three different industrial real-time applications that are based on an embedded Java processor… 
2007
2007
Since its inception in the early 1990s, there is little doubt that Java has been a great success. However, the language does have… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
In this paper, we study a mapping from AADL to Java-RTSJ. After reviewing the basic concepts of the AADL execution model, we… 
2005
2005
One of the main challenges in getting acceptance for safe object-oriented languages in hard real-time systems is to combine… 
2004
2004
Our everyday appliances ranging from toys to vehicles, as well as the equipment used to manufacture them, contain an increasing… 
2004
2004
This paper presents an approach for dynamic reconfiguration of an embedded Java system in real-time. A class loader executed as a… 
2003
2003
The run-time characteristics of Java, such as high frequency of method invocation, dynamic dispatching and dynamic loading, make… 
1999
1999
The development of systems that offer distributed services and interconnect devices impose some basic constraints for the…