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Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop

Arlington, VA USA - July 11-14, 2005

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Model- Driven QoS Provisioning Techniques for CCM DRE Systems
Stoyan Paunov, Gan Deng, Douglas C. Schmidt, and Anirudha Gokhale
ISIS, Vanderbilt University
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Applying MDD, Generative Programming, and Agile Software Techniques to the SDR Domain
Dominick Paniscotti
Bruce Trask
Angel Roman
Vikram Bhanot
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A Performance Modeling and Simulation Approach to Software Defined Radio
Long Ho & Shawkang Wu
Integrated Defense Systems
The Boeing Company
Anaheim, CA
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Real Time Embedded Software Development Using Agile Technology
Vincent Rivas
Joseph N Frisina
BAE SYSTEMS
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High Assurance ORB and DDS Profiles
Victor Giddings
Objective Interface Systems
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Multiple Independent Levels of Safety &Security (MILS): High Assurance Architecture
Gordon M. Uchenick Arrow

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Living Realistically with Nondeterminism in Fault- Tolerant, Replicated Applications
Joseph Slember
Priya Narasimhan
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CORBA /DDS, COMPETING or COMPLEMENTING TECHNOLOGIES ?
Ramzi KAROUI Arrow

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OMG- DDS “Exploiting the Potential”
Hans van ‘t Hag Arrow

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Open Architecture Publish-Subscribe Benchmarking
Bruce McCormick, EG& G
Leslie Madden, NSWCDD
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Data Consistency with SPLICE Middleware
Leslie Madden
Chad Offenbacker
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Migrating a Representative U. S. Naval Combat Systems Application to Real- Time Java
Tim Childress
Barbara Doyal
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Experiences in Developing a Real-Time Java Object Request Broker
John Russell, PrismTech Arrow

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Recommendations for a CORBA Language Mapping for RTSJ
Victor Giddings Arrow

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Component-based approach for real-time and embedded systems
Vincent Seignole Arrow

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Tools & Techniques for Deployment & Configuration of QoS  - enabled Component Applications
Jaiganesh Balasubramanian
Gan Deng
Dr. Aniruddha Gokhale
Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt
 
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J2EEML: Applying Model Driven Development to Autonomic Enterprise Java Bean Systems
Jules White Arrow

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Techniques for Dynamic Swapping in the Lightweight CORBA Component Model
Jaiganesh Balasubramanian
Dr. Aniruddha Gokhale
Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt
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Evaluating Adaptive Resource Management for Distributed Real -Time & Embedded Systems
Nishanth Shankaran,  Xenofon Koutsoukos,
Douglas C. Schmidt, & Aniruddha Gokhale
Department of EECS, Vanderbilt University  University, Nashville, TN
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CORBA for DSP & FPGA – synthesizing an “SCA machine”
Andrew Foster Arrow

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Middleware for DSPs and FPGAs
Bill Beckwith Arrow

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Practical Experiences of using the OMG’s Extensible Transport Framework (ETF) to Implement
QoS Sensitive Custom Transports
Andrew Foster
Product Manager
PrismTech Corporation
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The Time- Triggered Ethernet
Hermann Kopetz, Astrit Ademaj, Petr Grillinger, Klaus Steinhammer
Vienna University of Technology
Real- Time Systems Group
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Tutorials

Real- time CORBA Tutorial
Kevin Buesing
Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
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Building and Implementing Concurrent Specifications
Stephen J. Mellor Chief Scientist
Cortland D. Starrett Engineering Manager
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Tutorial on the Lightweight CORBA Component Model (CCM)
Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt
Professor of EECS Vanderbilt
University Nashville, Tennessee
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MDA in Eclipse for Embedded and High Performance Systems
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Tutorial on the OMG Data Distribution Service
Victor Giddings
Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
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