Object-oriented programming of complex fault-tolerant real-time systems

The challenge is to build, on top of standard operating systems, complex fault tolerant real time systems that operate fast enough to meet real time deadlines even under fault conditions, using an approach that simplifies the application programming. The Realize system, being developed at the University of California, Santa Barbara, aims to meet that challenge.

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