Abstract
This session focused on discussing open issues that arose from consideration of the real-time part of the Ada 2005 LRM. Three issues were table for the workshop to discuss. Accordingly, the goals of the session were to:
• Agree on proposed correction to EDF semantics
• Agree on resolution to requeue problem
• Review Ravenscar extensions for 2005 and consider extensions for distributed systems
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- Zerzelidis, A., Burns, A., Wellings, A. J. Correcting the EDF protocol in Ada 2005. In Ada-Letters (this issue). Google Scholar
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- Taft, S. T., Duff, R. A., Brukardt, R. L., Plöedereder, E., Leroy, P., eds.: Ada 2005 Reference Manual. Language and Standard Libraries. International Standard ISO/IEC 8652/1995(E) with Technical Corrigendum 1 and Amendment 1. Number 4348 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag (2006). Google Scholar
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- Wellings, A. J., Burns, A. Integrating OOP and Tasking - The missing requeue. In Ada-Letters (this issue) Google Scholar
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- Urueña, S., Zamorano, J. Building High-Integrity Distributed System with Ravenscar Restrictions. In Ada-Letters (this issue)Google Scholar
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- López Campos, J., Gutiéerrez, J. J., González Harbour, M. The chance for Ada to support distribution and real-time in embedded systems. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Reliable Software Techologies Ada-Europe 2004 (RST'04), volume LNCS 3063, pages 91--105, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 2004. Springer Verlag.Google Scholar
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