期刊名称:REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
期刊简介(About the journal)
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编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Real-time systems
Real-time systems are defined as those systems in which the correctness of the system depends not only on the logical result of computation, but also on the time at which the results are produced. The journal Real-Time Systems publishes papers that concentrate on real-time computing principles and applications. Real-Time Systems publishes research papers, invited papers, project reports and case studies, standards and corresponding proposals for general discussion, and a partitioned tutorial on real-time systems as a continuing series. Much of the work in building sophisticated, modern real-time systems is interdisciplinary in nature and, up until now, has been found scattered throughout the primary literature. Real-Time Systems provides a single-source coverage of the state of the art in this exciting and expanding field. The editorial board, the writers and the readers of the journal are drawn from all parts of the world, from industry, and from academe. Papers published in Real-Time Systems cover the following topics, among others: requirements engineering, specification and verification techniques, design methods and tools, programming languages, operating systems, scheduling algorithms, architecture and hardware (especially interfacing), fault tolerance, distributed and other novel architectures, communications, distributed databases, AI, expert systems, and application case studies. Applications are found in command and control systems, process control systems, automated manufacturing, flight control, avionics, space avionics and defense systems, shipborne systems, vision and robotics, and robot teams in hazardous environments.
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Indexing/Abstracting ServicesReal-Time Systems is indexed/abstracted in ACM Computing Reviews; ACM Guide to Computing Literature; Automatic Subject Citation Alert; COMPENDEX Plus; CompuMath Citation Index; CompuTec; Computer and Information Systems Abstracts; Computer Literature Index; Current Contents/Engineering, Technology, & Applied Sciences; Current Mathematical Publications; Ei Page One; Electronics and Communications Abstracts; Emerald Abstracts; Engineering Index; Information Science Abstracts; Inspec Database; INSPEC Information Services; The ISI Alerting Services; MATH; Mathematical Reviews; MathSci; Psychological Abstracts; Science Citation Index Expanded; Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts; Zentralblatt MATH | |
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Editorial Board
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Editors-in-Chief:
John A. Stankovic
University of Virginia |
Wolfgang A. Halang
FernUniversität, Hagen |
Kim-Fung Man
City University of Hong Kong |
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Associate Editors:
North American Region
Barbara Hayes-Roth
Stanford University
Constance Heitmeyer
Naval Research Laboratory
Farnam Jahanian
University of Michigan
Michael Jones
Microsoft
John Lehoczky
Carnegie Mellon University
Jorg Liebeherr
University of Virginia
Jane Liu
Microsoft
C. Douglass Locke
TimeSys Corporation
Al Mok
University of Texas
David L. Parnas
McMaster University
Krithi Ramamritham
University of Massachusetts
Jim Ready
Microtec Research Inc.
Lui Sha
University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
Kang Shin
University of Michigan
Wei ZHAO
TEXAS A&M University |
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Sandro Bologna
ENEA
Alan Burns
University of York
Klaus Ecker
Technische Universität
Clausthal
Dieter K. Hammer
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Richard Henn
GPP mbH München
Günter Hommel
Technische Universität Berlin
Hermann Kopetz
Technische Universität Wien
Miroslaw Malek
Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Leo Motus
Tallinn Technical University
Juan de la Puente
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Helmut Rzehak
Universität der Bundeswehr
München
Ulrich Schmid
Technische Universität Wien
Jean-Jacques Schwarz
University of Claude Bernard of Lyon
Hartwig Steusloff
Fraunhofer-Institut Karlsruhe
Jan Wikander
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
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Far East Region
Jayant Haritsa
Indian Institute of Science
Young-Kuk Kim
Chungnam National
University
Tei-Wei Kuo
National Taiwan University
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Seoul National University
Sam Kwong
City University of Hong Kong
Chang-Huan Liu
National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology
Joseph Ng
Hong Kong Baptist
University
Heonshik Shin
Seoul National University
Arcot Sowmya
University of New South
Wales
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Sony Computer Science
Laboratory, Inc.
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Keio University/Carnegie
Mellon University
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University of Tsukuba
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Industrial & Societal
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