---. --- ,--.,--. / .--. .---. 18th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
| | | | | | | | December 3-5, 1997
|--' | `--.`--. `--| / San Fransisco, California
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| \ | `--'`--' `--' / WORK IN PROGRESS SESSIONS
Sponsored by IEEE-CS TC-RTS
The RTSS'97 WIP sessions will be devoted to the presentation of new
and on-going projects in real-time systems and applications. The
prime purpose of these sessions is to provide researchers an
opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback
thereon from the real-time community at large. The RTSS'97 WIP
sessions will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 1997 and on Thursday,
December 4, 1997. They will consist of 12-minute presentations of all
accepted submissions. Also, accepted submissions will be included in
a special RTSS'97 WIP proceedings which
will be distributed to all RTSS'97 conference participants, and will
be available electronically from the IEEE-CS TC-RTS Home Page on the
WWW.
There were 16 submissions to the WIP session, of which 10 have been
accepted for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings. The accepted papers are listed
below.
RTSS'97 WIP Session 1: Wednesday December 3, 1997 / 5:00 - 5:40pm
- CPU Reservations and Time Constraints: Efficient, Predictable
Scheduling of Independent Activities, Michael B. Jones,
Microsoft Research, Microsoft Corporation Daniela Rosu and
Marcel-Catalin Rosu, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of
Technology.
-
Characterizing Group Communication Middleware for a Real-time
Distributed System, L. M. Feeney, P. Bernadat, and F. Travostino,
The Open Group Research Institute, Cambridge, MA.
- Real-Time Monitoring
of the EIVIS Distributed Video-Server on Windows NT, M. Gergeleit
and M. Mock, GMD - German National Research Center for Information
Technology Research Division SET-RS (Responsive Systems),
St. Augustin, Germany.
- Achieving
Predictability and Responsiveness of Fault Recovery Operations in
Real-Time Systems, Pedro Mejia-Alvarez, CINVESTAV-IPN, Seccion de
Computacion, Mexico, and Juan A. de la Puente,
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicacion. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain.
RTSS'97 WIP Session 2: Thursday December 4, 1997 / 5:00 - 6:00pm
- Compositional Reasoning about Real-Time Asynchronous
Communication with Time-Outs, D. Peticolas and F.A. Stomp, University
of California, Davis.
- Exploring Consistency of Read-Only Transactions in Real-Time
Systems, Kwok-Wa Lam, Sang H. Son* and Sheung-Lun Hung, City
University of Hong Kong, and University of Virginia.
- Dynamic Timing Constraints - Relaxing Overconstraining Specifications
of Real-Time Systems, Gerhard Fohler, Malardalens University, Sweden.
- Exploring the Importance of Preprocessing Operations in Real-Time
Multiprocessor Scheduling, Jan Jonsson,
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
- Compiler Support for non-Intrusive Monitoring and Debugging of
Real-Time Systems in the CRL Environment, Plamen Petrov and Alex
Stoyen, New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ.
- Optimization of Real-Time MRL Rule-Based Systems with the EQL
Optimizer, Albert Mo Kim Cheng, University of Houston.
Azer Bestavros
best@cs.bu.edu
Created on: 1997.07.05
Updated on: 1997.11.26