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In Pursuit of Correct Paradigms for Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Systems
Saint-Malo, France May 02-May 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.1999.776390Second IEEE International Symposium o ...
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Patrice Carrére, INRIA, Projet Reflecs
Jean-François Hermant, INRIA, Projet Reflecs
Gérard Le Lann, INRIA, Projet Reflecs
Real-time distributed applications based on object-oriented technology raise many complex issues, most of them still open.We elaborate on the reasons why traditional paradigms, found adequate for tackling simple problems, cannot help in addressing these complex issues. A detailed illustration is given with a problem in modular avionics, which has been addressed by resorting to proof-based system engineering, an emerging discipline aimed at coping with real-world problems complexity. Drawing from our experience with partners in industry, we report on why such paradigms and technologies as object-orientation, distributed transactions, distributed architectures, transactional monitors, can be contemplated for the construction of real-time distributed systems, provided that appropriate on-line decision-making algorithms and protocols are resorted to.
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Patrice Carrére, Jean-François Hermant, Gérard Le Lann, "In Pursuit of Correct Paradigms for Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Systems," isorc, pp.271, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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