Object Oriented Real Time Distributed Programming and Time-triggered Message-triggered Object(TMO) Scheme 


Vol. 27,  No. 10, pp. 990-999, Oct.  2002


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  Abstract

The object-oriented(OO)distributed real-time(RT) programming movement started in 1990's and is growing rapidly at this turn of the century. Distributed real-time simulation is a field in its infancy but it is bounded to receive steadily growing recognition for its importance and wide applicability. The scheme is called the distributed time-triggered simulation scheme which is conceptually simple and easy to use but widely applicable. A new generation object oriented(OO) RT programming scheme is called the time-triggered message triggered object(TMO) programming scheme and it is used to make specific illustrations of the issues. The TMO structuring scheme is a general-style components structuring scheme and supports design of all types of component including hard real time objects and non real time objects within one general structure.

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[IEEE Style]

G. Kim, S. Ra, C. Bae, "Object Oriented Real Time Distributed Programming and Time-triggered Message-triggered Object(TMO) Scheme," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 27, no. 10, pp. 990-999, 2002. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Gwang-Jun Kim, Sang-Dong Ra, and Chul-Soo Bae. 2002. Object Oriented Real Time Distributed Programming and Time-triggered Message-triggered Object(TMO) Scheme. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 27, 10, (2002), 990-999. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Gwang-Jun Kim, Sang-Dong Ra, Chul-Soo Bae, "Object Oriented Real Time Distributed Programming and Time-triggered Message-triggered Object(TMO) Scheme," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 27, no. 10, pp. 990-999, 10. 2002.