Descripción
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The development and maintenance of high-integrity software is very expensive, and a specialized development process is required due to its distinctive characteristics. Namely, safety-critical systems usually execute over a distributed embedded platform with few hardware resources which must provide real-time communication and fault-tolerance. This work discusses the adequate communication paradigms for high-integrity distributed applications with hard real-time requirements, and proposes a restricted middleware based on the current schedulability theory which can be certified and capable to obtain the required predictability and timeliness of this kind of systems. | |
Internacional
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Si |
DOI
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10.1007/978-0-387-09661-2_15 |
Edición del Libro
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0 |
Editorial del Libro
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Springer Boston |
ISBN
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978-0-387-09660-5 |
Serie
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271/2008 |
Título del Libro
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Distributed Embedded Systems: Design, Middleware and Resources |
Desde página
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151 |
Hasta página
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160 |