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IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'96)
Classifying Object-Oriented Real-time Systems: Ada 95 and Deal
Friedrichshafen, GERMANY
March 11-March 15
ISBN: 0-8186-7355-9
Dieter K. Hammer, Eindhoven University of Technology (EUT)
Onno S. Van Roosmalen, Eindhoven University of Technology (EUT)
Lonnie R. Welch, New Jersey Institute of Technology
This paper extends and applies a previously published taxonomy for the evaluation of object-oriented languages for the construction of distributed real-time systems. Our main question is: how well do current approaches support the design of concurrency and non-functional system features like the specification of allocation, timing and fault tolerance constraints? In order to demonstrate our approach, we consider two extremes: Ada 95 and our own real-time language Deal. It is shown that our taxonomy is well suited to discern essential properties of such languages and to point out the weaknesses of contemporary approaches.
Citation:
Dieter K. Hammer, Onno S. Van Roosmalen, Lonnie R. Welch, "Classifying Object-Oriented Real-time Systems: Ada 95 and Deal," ecbs, pp.324, IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'96), 1996
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