Previous ed.: Harlow: Pearson Education, 2001. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
CONTENTS 1 Introduction to real-time systems 2 Reliability and fault tolerance 3 Exceptions and exception handling 4 Concurrent programming 5 Shared variable-based synchronization and communication 6 Message-based synchronization and communication 7 Atomic actions, concurrent processes and reliability 8 Resource control 9 Real-time facilities 10 Programming real-time abstractions 11 Scheduling real-time systems 12 Programming schedulable systems 13 Tolerating timing faults 14 Low-level programming 15 Mine control case study 16 Conclusions References Index.
Summary:
The main focus of this book is on the different languages (including Ada and Java) used to program real-time applications and the language constructs required.
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