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Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages

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An introduction to Real-Time System Design and real-Time system programming in the Smal Programmin and the Larg Reliability and Fault Toleranc Exceptions and Exception Handlin Concurrent Programmin.
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Introduction to Real-Time System Designing Real-Time System Programming in the Smal Programmin gin the Larg Reliability and Fault Toleranc Exceptions and Exception Handlin Concurrent Programmin Shared Variable-Based Synchronization and Communication Message-Based Synchronization and Communicatio Atomic Actions, Concurrent Processes and Reliabilit Resource Contro Real-Time Facilitie Schedulin Distributed System Low-Level Programmin The Execution Environmen A Case Study in Ada

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