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18th ISORC 2015: Auckland, New Zealand - Workshops
- 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing Workshops, ISORC Workshops 2015, Auckland, New Zealand, April 13-17, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7709-6
The 11th IEEE/IFIP Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS 2015)
Session 1: Timing and Communication Issues for Multicore Processors and Applications
- Dario Socci, Peter Poplavko, Saddek Bensalem, Marius Bozga:
A Timed-Automata Based Middleware for Time-Critical Multicore Applications. 1-8 - Martin Schoeberl, Rasmus Bo Sørensen, Jens Sparsø:
Models of Communication for Multicore Processors. 9-16 - Raimund Kirner, Saverio Iacovelli, Michael Zolda:
Optimised Adaptation of Mixed-Criticality Systems with Periodic Tasks on Uniform Multiprocessors in Case of Faults. 17-25
Session 2: Program Analysis and Context Awareness
- David J. Pearce:
Integer Range Analysis for Whiley on Embedded Systems. 26-33 - Markus Raab:
Global and Thread-Local Activation of Contextual Program Execution Environments. 34-41
Session 3: Design and Timing Analysis of Real-Time Systems
- Stefan Resmerita, Anton Poelzleitner, Stefan Lukesch:
Addressing Non-functional Requirements for Embedded Applications with Platform Based Aspect Design. 42-49 - Pranav Srinivas Kumar, Gabor Karsai:
Integrated Analysis of Temporal Behavior of Component-Based Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems. 50-57 - Sardaouna Hamadou, John Mullins, Abdelouahed Gherbi, Sofiene Beji:
A Time-Triggered Constraint-Based Calculus for Avionic Systems. 58-65
Session 4: Novel Cache Architectures
- Carsten Nielsen, Martin Schoeberl:
Stack Caching Using Split Data Caches. 66-73 - Bekim Cilku, Daniel Prokesch, Peter P. Puschner:
A Time-Predictable Instruction-Cache Architecture that Uses Prefetching and Cache Locking. 74-79
Sixth IEEE Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems (SORT)
Session 1: Applications in Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems
- Andreas Lund, Benjamin Betting, Uwe Brinkschulte:
Design and Evaluation of a Bio-Inspired, Distributed Middleware for a Multiple Mixed-Core System on Chip. 80-88 - Takeshi Hashimoto, Takuya Tsuji, Junichi Aoki, Tomoyuki Ohta, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
A Mobile Agent Migration Mechanism for Information Dissemination Scheme in VANETs Considering Entrance and Exit of Mobile Nodes. 89-94 - Keita Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
An Inter-Cluster Communication Scheme for Self-Organized Transmission Power Control in MANET Clustering. 95-102
Session 2: Fundamentals in Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems
- Stefan Wildermann, Andreas Weichslgartner, Jürgen Teich:
Design Methodology and Run-Time Management for Predictable Many-Core Systems. 103-110 - Stefan Walter, Achim Rettberg, Márcio Eduardo Kreutz:
Towards Formalized Model-Based Requirements for a Seamless Design Approach in Safety-Critical Systems Development. 111-115
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