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IEEE standard portable operating system interface for computer environments, 1003.1- 1988
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ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
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Journal of the ACM (JACM)
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Scheduling and Priority Mapping for Static Real-Time Middleware
Real-Time Systems - Special issue on challenges in design and implementation of middlewares for real time systems
Synchronization in Real-Time Systems: A Priority Inheritance Approach
Synchronization in Real-Time Systems: A Priority Inheritance Approach
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Computer Communications
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This paper presents a survey of results in developing Real-Time CORBA, a standard for real-time management of distributed objects. This paper includes background on two areas that have been combined to realize Real-Time CORBA: the CORBA standards that have been produced by the international Object Management Group; and techniques for distributed real-time computing that have been produced in the research community. The survey describes major RT CORBA research efforts, commercial development efforts, and standardization efforts by the Object Management Group.