Misconceptions about real-time computing: a serious problem for next-generation systems
Computer1988Vol. 21(10), pp. 10–19
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Abstract
The author defines real-time computing and states and dispels the most common misconceptions about it. He discusses the fundamental technical issues of real-time computing. He examines specification and verification, scheduling theory, operating systems, programming languages and design methodology, distributed databases, artificial intelligence, fault tolerance, architectures, and communication.>
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