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This book describes the emerging field of self-organizing,
multicore, distributed and real-time embedded systems. Self
organization of both hardware and software can be a key technique
to handle the growing complexity of modern computing systems.
Distributed systems running hundreds of tasks on dozens of
processors, each equipped with multiple cores, requires self
organization principles to ensure efficient and reliable operation.
This book addresses various, so-called Self X features such as
self-configuration, self optimization, self adaptation, self
healing and self protection."
Research on real-time Java technology has been prolific over the
past decade, leading to a large number of corresponding hardware
and software solutions, and frameworks for distributed and embedded
real-time Java systems. This book is aimed primarily at researchers
in real-time embedded systems, particularly those who wish to
understand the current state of the art in using Java in this
domain. Much of the work in real-time distributed, embedded and
real-time Java has focused on the Real-time Specification for Java
(RTSJ) as the underlying base technology, and consequently many of
the Chapters in this book address issues with, or solve problems
using, this framework.Describes innovative techniques in:
scheduling, memory management, quality of service and communication
systems supporting real-time Java applications;Includes coverage of
multiprocessor embedded systems and parallel programming;Discusses
state-of-the-art resource management for embedded systems,
including Java's real-time garbage collection and parallel
collectors;Considers hardware support for the execution of Java
programs including how programs can interact with functional
accelerators;Includes coverage of Safety Critical Java for
development of safety critical embedded systems."
This book describes the emerging field of self-organizing,
multicore, distributed and real-time embedded systems. Self
-organization of both hardware and software can be a key technique
to handle the growing complexity of modern computing systems.
Distributed systems running hundreds of tasks on dozens of
processors, each equipped with multiple cores, requires
self-organization principles to ensure efficient and reliable
operation. This book addresses various, so-called Self-X features
such as self-configuration, self-optimization, self-adaptation,
self-healing and self-protection.
Research on real-time Java technology has been prolific over the
past decade, leading to a large number of corresponding hardware
and software solutions, and frameworks for distributed and embedded
real-time Java systems. This book is aimed primarily at researchers
in real-time embedded systems, particularly those who wish to
understand the current state of the art in using Java in this
domain. Much of the work in real-time distributed, embedded and
real-time Java has focused on the Real-time Specification for Java
(RTSJ) as the underlying base technology, and consequently many of
the Chapters in this book address issues with, or solve problems
using, this framework.Describes innovative techniques in:
scheduling, memory management, quality of service and communication
systems supporting real-time Java applications;Includes coverage of
multiprocessor embedded systems and parallel programming;Discusses
state-of-the-art resource management for embedded systems,
including Java's real-time garbage collection and parallel
collectors;Considers hardware support for the execution of Java
programs including how programs can interact with functional
accelerators;Includes coverage of Safety Critical Java for
development of safety critical embedded systems."
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