Interconnection schemes for RTO.k objects in loosely coupled real-time distributed computer systems
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Abstract: The autonomy of various subsystems in complex real-time distributed computer systems is a highly desired attribute. Highly autonomous subsystems enable concurrent and largely independent testing/verification and maintenance of the subsystems. In recent years, we formulated two system structuring techniques which could be used as fundamental tools for enhancing the subsystem autonomy: the RTO.k object structuring scheme and the HU-DF inter-process-group communication scheme. Three approaches of using the above two tools for enhancement of the three different basic types of autonomy in an object: relocation autonomy; service timing autonomy; and data acceptance autonomy, are presented.