Pair programming is an Extreme Programming (XP) practice where two programmers work on a single computer to produce an artifact. Empirical evaluations have provided evidence that t...
Abstract. Synchronous programs may contain cyclic signal interdependencies. This prohibits a static scheduling, which limits the choice of available compilation techniques for such...
Current and future communications systems have to provide a large degree of flexibility e.g. to provide multi-service ability, seamless roaming, softinfrastructure upgrading, user-...
This paper describes a novel approach to fault-tolerance in distributed object-based systems. It uses the fragmented-object model to integrate replication mechanisms into distribut...
The need for supporting CSCW applications with heterogeneous and varying user requirements call for adaptive and reconfigurable schedulers accommodating a mixture of real-time, pro...