The Evolving Philosophers Problem: Dynamic Change Management
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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RTSS '98 Proceedings of the IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
Distributed Real-Time System Design using CBS-based End-to-end Scheduling
ICPADS '02 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems
The Fluid Computing Middleware: Bringing Application Fluidity to the Mobile Internet
SAINT '05 Proceedings of the The 2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
An alternative to Quiescence: Tranquility
ICSM '06 Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
A model for real time mobility based on the RTSJ
JTRES '07 Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Java technologies for real-time and embedded systems
Time-bounded distributed QoS-aware service configuration in heterogeneous cooperative environments
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Context-driven migration and diffusion of pervasive services on the OSGi framework
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems
An architecture-driven software mobility framework
Journal of Systems and Software
A capacity sharing and stealing strategy for open real-time systems
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Handling Mobility on a QoS-Aware Service-based Framework for Mobile Systems
EUC '10 Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing
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Applications with soft real-time requirements can benefit from code mobility mechanisms, as long as those mechanisms support the timing and Quality of Service requirements of applications. In this paper, a generic model for code mobility mechanisms is presented. The proposed model gives system designers the necessary tools to perform a statistical timing analysis on the execution of the mobility mechanisms that can be used to determine the impact of code mobility in distributed real-time applications.