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Middleware Techniques and Optimizations for Real-time, Embedded Systems  (Make Corrections)  
Douglas C. Schmidt
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Abstract: Introduction: Why We Need Middleware for Real-time Due to constraints on footprint, performance, and weight/power consumption, real-time, embedded system software development has historically lagged mainstream software development methodologies. As a result, real-time, embedded software systems are costly to evolve and maintain. Moreover, they are often so specialized that they cannot adapt readily to meet new market opportunities or technology innovations. To further exacerbate matters, a... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ schmidt99middleware,
    author = "Douglas C. Schmidt",
    title = "Middleware Techniques and Optimizations for Real-Time, Embedded Systems",
    booktitle = "{ISSS}",
    pages = "12-17",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/572418.html" }
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