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M.T. Higuera-Toledano. Adaptive Distributed Embedded and Real-Time Java Systems Based on RTSJ. In Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems (SORT 2012), Pages 164-171, 2012.

Abstract

Java is a programming technology which has been extended in order to provide the timeliness required by real-time systems (e.g., RTSJ). There are two RTSJ-based profiles: DRTSJ supporting distributed real-time Java systems and SCJS supporting the development of programs that must be certified. However neither of them considers dynamics characteristics allowing the system to be adapted to the changing environment. Distributed safety-critical systems that must provide continuous service (e.g., air-traffic control systems or enterprise and financial applications) require dynamic updates. Dynamic software modification is a useful capability because the application is able to update itself to fix bugs and add new features without requiring a stop and a restart. In this paper, we overview Java solutions considering real-time requirements in service-oriented component models allowing dynamics updates (e.g., OSGi)

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Maria Teresa Higuera-Toledano

BibTex Reference

@InProceedings{Hi12adertJav,
   Author = {Higuera-Toledano, M.T.},
   Title = {Adaptive Distributed Embedded and Real-Time Java Systems Based on RTSJ},
   BookTitle = {Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems (SORT 2012)},
   Pages = {164--171},
   Publisher = {IEEE},
   Year = {2012}
}

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