Program

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Main Conference Day 3


Venue Information:
Seminário de Vilar
Rua de Arcediego Van Zeller, 50
4050-621 Porto
Phone: +351 22 605 6000
Fax: +351 22 605 6001

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08:30 - 10:30
Session 7: Scheduling Algorithms
Chair: Michael Gonzalez Harbour

On the complexity of scheduling real-time tasks with self-suspensions on one processor
P. Richard

Multiprocessor fixed-priority scheduling with restricted interprocessor migrations
Sanjoy Baruah and John Carpenter

Scheduling of Early Quantum Tasks
Pierre G. Jansen, Ferdy Hanssen, and Maria Eva Lijding

Characteristics of EDF Schedulability on Uniform Multiprocessors
Shelby Funk and Sanjoy Baruah


10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break


11:00 - 12:30
Session 8: Languages
Chair: Tullio Vardanega

Issues in Mapping HRT-HOOD to UML
Silvia Mazzini, Massimo D'Alessandro, Marco Di Natale, Giuseppe Lipari, and Tullio Vardanega

Hardware-based Solution Detecting Illegal References in Real-Time Javafx
M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano

A Real-Time RMI Framework for the RTSJ
Andrew Borg and Andy Wellings


12:30 - 14:00
Lunch


14:00 - 15:30
Session 9: Distributed Systems
Chair: Lucia Lo Bello

Fault-Tolerant Clock Synchronization for Embedded Distributed Multi-Cluster Systems
Michael Paulitsch and Wilfried Steiner

Schedulability Analysis for Distributed Heterogeneous Time/Event Triggered Real-Time Systems
Traian Pop, Petru Eles, and Zebo Peng

The Capacity of Implicit EDF in Wireless Sensor Networks
Marco Caccamo and Lynn Y. Zhang


15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break


16:00 - 17:30
Session 10: Modeling and Synthesis Techniques
Chair: Eric Rutten

Modeling Flexible Real-Time Systems with Preemptive Time Petri Nets
Giacomo Bucci, Andrea Fedeli, Luigi Sassoli, and Enrico Vicario

Synthesis of Safe, QoS Extendible, Application Specific Schedulers for Heterogeneous Real-Time Systems
Christos Kloukinas and Sergio Yovine

A General Mathematical Model for Run-Time Distributions in a Passively Replicated Fault-Tolerant System
Ĺsmund Tjora Amund Skavhaug


17:30
Concluding Remarks