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M.T Higuera Toledano, Andy J. Wellings. Introduction to the Special Issue on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems: JTRES 2012. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 26(14), 2014.
Embedded systems are deployed on a broad diversity of processors, architectures and operating systems. We require higher-level programming languages and specialised tools to help design, produce and maintain real-time embedded software. The Java environment's characteristics such as portability, reuse and modular composability makes it especially valuable for developing embedded systems. The interest in real-time Java by both the academic research community and commercial industry has been motivated by the need to manage the complexity and costs associated with continually expanding embedded real-time software systems. Embedded software frequently needs to comply with real-time constraints, which makes it particularly complex. The size of embedded applications is growing significantly each year; many of today's embedded systems are very large, having millions of lines of code
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Author = {Higuera Toledano, M.T and J. Wellings, Andy},
Title = {Introduction to the Special Issue on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems: JTRES 2012},
Journal = {Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience},
Volume = {26},
Number = {14},
Year = {2014}
}