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5th JTRES 2007: Vienna, Austria
- Gregory Bollella:

Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, JTRES 2007, Institute of Computer Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, 26-28 September 2007, Vienna, Austria. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2007
Implementation I
- MinSeong Kim, Andy J. Wellings:

Asynchronous event handling in the real-time specification for Java. 3-12 - Kelvin Nilsen:

Improving abstraction, encapsulation, and performance within mixed-mode real-time Java applications. 13-22 - Sean Foley:

Tactics for minimal interference from class loading in real-time Java™. 23-32
Evaluation
- Brian P. Doherty:

A real-time benchmark for Java. 35-46 - James Mc Enery, David Hickey, Menouer Boubekeur:

Empirical evaluation of two main-stream RTSJ implementations. 47-54
Architecture
- Martin Schoeberl:

Architecture for object-oriented programming languages. 57-62 - Matteo Bordin, Tullio Vardanega

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Real-time Java from an automated code generation perspective. 63-72 - Delvin C. Defoe, Rob LeGrand, Ron K. Cytron

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On the connection between functional programming languages and real-time Java scoped memory. 73-82
Real-time garbage collection
- Martin Schoeberl, Jan Vitek

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Garbage collection for safety critical Java. 85-93 - Fridtjof Siebert:

Realtime garbage collection in the JamaicaVM 3.0. 94-103 - Sven Gestegard Robertz, Roger Henriksson, Klas Nilsson, Anders Blomdell, Ivan Tarasov:

Using real-time Java for industrial robot control. 104-110
Asynchronous and distributed RTSJ
- Daniel Tejera, Alejandro Alonso

, Miguel A. de Miguel:
RMI-HRT: remote method invocation - hard real time. 113-120 - Elias Teodoro Silva Jr., Marco A. Wehrmeister

, Flávio Rech Wagner, Carlos Eduardo Pereira
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An approach to improve predictability in communication services in distributed real-time embedded systems. 121-126 - Marc Schanne:

Integrated development of distributed real-time applications with asynchronous communication. 127-132
Emerging
- Thomas W. Otani, Mikhail Auguston, Thomas S. Cook, Doron Drusinsky, James Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:

A design pattern for using non-developmental items in real-time Java. 135-143 - Christof Pitter, Martin Schoeberl:

Towards a Java multiprocessor. 144-151
Models
- Mohammed AlRahmawy

, Andy J. Wellings:
A model for real time mobility based on the RTSJ. 155-164 - Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Raphaël Cavallero, David Chemouil

, Mamoun Filali, Jean-François Rolland:
A mapping from AADL to Java-RTSJ. 165-174 - James J. Hunt, Isabel Tonin, Michael Benkel, Mirko Seifert, Katja Siegemund, Nico Feiertag:

Modeling architecturally neutral realtime systems. 175-184
Implementation II
- Stephan Korsholm, Philippe Jean:

The Java legacy interface. 187-195 - Thomas Preußer, Martin Zabel, Rainer G. Spallek:

Enabling constant-time interface method dispatch in embedded Java processors. 196-205 - Thomas Preußer, Martin Zabel, Rainer G. Spallek:

Bump-pointer method caching for embedded Java processors. 206-210
Processors
- Wolfgang Puffitsch

, Martin Schoeberl:
picoJava-II in an FPGA. 213-221 - Flavius Gruian, Mark Westmijze:

BlueJEP: a flexible and high-performance Java embedded processor. 222-229 - Sascha Uhrig, Jörg Wiese:

jamuth: an IP processor core for embedded Java real-time systems. 230-237

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