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22nd EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON REAL-TIME SYSTEMS

ECRTS 2010

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consumer electronics
multimedia and entertainment
process control
avionics, aerospace
automotive
telecommunications
communication networks
embedded devices
hardware/software co-design
power-aware and other resource-constrained techniques
systems on chip
time engines and time synchronization
wireless sensor networks
compiler support
component-based approaches
middleware and distribution technologies
programming languages
operating systems
multicore/multiprocessor systems
modeling and formal methods
probabilistic analysis for RT systems
quality of service support
reliability, security and survivability in RT systems
scheduling and schedulability analysis
component-based approaches
worst-case execution time analysis
validation techniques
 
 



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