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Designing reliable real-time concurrent object-oriented software systems
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Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Applied Computing table of contents
Honolulu, Hawaii
POSTER SESSION: Poster papers table of contents
Pages 1996-1997  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-166-8
Authors
Alfredo Capozucca  University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Nicolas Guelfi  University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Kirchberg
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SIGAPP: ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Coordinated Atomic Actions is a conceptual framework used to increase the reliability (by fault tolerance) of concurrent object-oriented software systems. An extension of this conceptual framework to support the modelling of real-time software systems has been proposed. In this work we present our proposal for improvements of this extension focusing on recovery process optimisation, non-determinism reduction and time-related constructs extension.


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A. Romanovsky, Xu, J., and Randell, B. Coordinated exception handling in real-time distributed object systems. Computer Systems Science and Engineering 14, 4 (1999), 197--208.
 
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Capozucca, A., and Guelfi, N. Designing Reliable Real-Time Concurrent Object-Oriented Software Systems using Coordinated Atomic Actions: first round. Tech. Rep. TR-LASSY-08-06, Laboratory for Advanced Software Systems, University of Luxembourg, 2008.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Alfredo Capozucca: colleagues
Nicolas Guelfi: colleagues