CHAOS- kernel support for objects in the real-time domain
IEEE Transactions on Computers - Special Issue on Real-Time Systems
Object oriented design with applications
Object oriented design with applications
Implementation benefits of C++ language mechanisms
Communications of the ACM
Building Flexible Real-Time Systems Using the Flex Language
Computer - Special issue on real-time systems
Design of Dynamically Reconfigurable Real-Time Software Using Port-Based Objects
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Are Object-Oriented Concepts Useful to Real-Time SystemsDevelopment?
Real-Time Systems - Selected papers from IFAC/IFIP workshops on real-time programming
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Compiler Support for Object-Oriented Real-Time Software
IEEE Software
Schema Evolution of an Object-Oriented Real-Time Database System for Manufacturing Automation
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
HASE'04 Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE international conference on High assurance systems engineering
Euromicro-RTS'00 Proceedings of the 12th Euromicro conference on Real-time systems
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The problems associated with developing real-time software systems, including ensuring predictable real-time behavior under both normal and abnormal operating conditions, are outlined. The management of temporal complexity, structuring of dynamic real-time applications, object-oriented models, object-oriented real-time languages, and the requirements for real-time object-oriented models are discussed. Chaos, an object-based language and programming/execution paradigm designed for dynamic real-time applications, is described.