Shelving category: Real-time systems/Embedded systems/Programming languages Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages Ada 95, Real-Time Java and Real-Time POSIX Alan Burns and Andy Wellings How do real-time systems differ from normal information systems? Which languages are best for implementing different real-time systems? The third edition of this best-selling text on real-time systems answers these and other questions. It provides an in-depth analysis of the requirements for designing and implementing real-time embedded systems, and discusses how these requirements are met by current languages and operating systems. The languages are not only described, but also critically evaluated. No other book on real-time (or concurrent) programming languages covers the same breadth of material. New to this edition · Real-Time Java is introduced · Updated coverage of Real-Time POSIX to reflect the current standard · A summary of the Real-Time CORBA effort · A description of the Ada-based Ravenscar profile for high-integrity systems · Expanded coverage of schedulability analysis Alan Burns and Andy Wellings are both based in the Computer Science Department at the University of York, UK. Professor Burns holds a Personal Chair in Real-Time Systems. He has authored or co-authored over 300 papers/reports and seven books mostly in the Ada or real-time area, and is chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems (2001-2003). Andy Wellings is Professor of Real-Time Systems and is the author of over 200 papers/reports and several books, as well as being European Editor-in-Chief for the journal Software Practice and Experience.
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages : Ada 95, Real-Time Java and Real-Time POSIX