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Network Programming, Programming - General & Miscellaneous, Parallel, Distributed, and Supercomputing, Java (Programming Language)

Concurrent and Real-Time Programming in Java

by Andrew Wellings
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Overview

Real-time functionality is essential for developing many consumer, industrial, and systems devices. While the C/C++ programming language is most often used in the creation of real-time software, the Java language, with its simple and familiar object-oriented programming model, offers many advantages over current real-time practices. Concurrent and Real-Time Programming in Java covers the motivations for, and semantics of, the extensions and modifications to the Java programming environment that enable the Java platform (Virtual Machine) to meet the requirements and constraints of real-time development. Key aspects of concurrent and real-time programming and how they are implemented in Java are discussed, such as concurrency, memory management, real-time scheduling, and real-time resource sharing.

Synopsis

Real-time functionality is essential for developing many consumer, industrial, and systems devices. While the C/C++ programming language is most often used in the creation of real-time software, the Java language, with its simple and familiar object-oriented programming model, offers many advantages over current real-time practices. Concurrent and Real-Time Programming in Java covers the motivations for, and semantics of, the extensions and modifications to the Java programming environment that enable the Java platform (Virtual Machine) to meet the requirements and constraints of real-time development. Key aspects of concurrent and real-time programming and how they are implemented in Java are discussed, such as concurrency, memory management, real-time scheduling, and real-time resource sharing.

About the Author, Andrew Wellings

Andy Wellings is Professor of Real-Time Systems at the University of York, UK. He has published over 150 technical papers and reports, has written 5 textbooks and edits the Wiley Journal Software Practice and Experience. He is a member of the Technical Interpretation Committee for the Real-Time Specification of Java. He teaches courses in Operating Systems, Real-Time Systems and Networks and Distributed Systems.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2004
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
446
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470844373

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