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Engineering Self-Coordinating Real-Time Systems
Santorini Island, Greece May 07-May 09
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Franz J. Rammig, University of Paderborn, Germany
In this paper we present our vision of establishing self-coordination as the dominant paradigm of operation of future embedded computing environments. This vision is looked at from three different points of view. First of all techniques to model self-coordinating distributed systems in an adequate manner and algorithmic techniques for such systems are discussed. Then the principle of self-coordination is applied to build proper system structures. In a next step such objects are enabled to communicate. Again the potential of self-coordination, now applied to the communication infrastructures is studied. Some proper examples are used to illustrate the approaches and the potentials of self-coordination.
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Franz J. Rammig, "Engineering Self-Coordinating Real-Time Systems," isorc, pp.21-28, 10th IEEE International Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC'07), 2007
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