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Fundamental R&D Issues in Real-Time Distributed Computing
Newport Beach, California March 15-March 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.2000.10007Third IEEE International Symposium on ...
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In spite of rapidly growing industrial activities involving real-time distributed computer systems, the scientific foundation for real-time distributed computing remains in a weak state. For many reasons, use of object oriented (OO) programming approaches in constructing real-time distributed computer systems is gaining popularity steadily. However, fundamental research issues in real-time distributed computing cannot be melted away by simple adoption of C++ or Java as a basic programming language. At the same time, new fundamental extensions of conventional OO approaches might offer a new dimension of solution possibilities. In this panel, experts from both industry and academia with extensive research experiences in real-time distributed computing will discuss what they perceive as unresolved R&D issues of fundamental nature and promising directions for searching for effective technological solutions. The discussion will not be confined to the cases of OO systems.
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Insup Lee, Mike Jones, Hermann Kopetz, Kane Kim, Thomas F. Lawrence, Bhavani Thuraisingham, "Fundamental R&D Issues in Real-Time Distributed Computing," isorc, pp.215, Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2000
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