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Distributed, Real-Time Programming on Commodity POSIX Systems: A Preliminary Report
Timisoara, Romania July 06-July 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISPDC.2006.21Proceedings of The Fifth Internationa ...
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Stefan D. Bruda, Bishop's University, Canada
Petter Haggholm, Bishop's University, Canada
Scott Stoddard, Bishop's University, Canada
We present an incipient implementation of a programming language that allows programming of real-time applications distributed over a network. We have several goals in mind: First, the language should be built on a sound semantics and offer support for model-based conformance testing. At the same time the language should place the normal programmer (who tends to shy away from exceedingly formal constructs) in a comfortable environment. Thirdly, programs written in this language should run on commodity systems, without relying on real-time support from the kernel. Finally, the language separates the code from timing restrictions, thus allowing for code re-use.
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Stefan D. Bruda, Petter Haggholm, Scott Stoddard, "Distributed, Real-Time Programming on Commodity POSIX Systems: A Preliminary Report," ispdc, pp.74-81, Proceedings of The Fifth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC'06), 2006
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