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MCKEGNEY R., Application of Patterns to Real-Time Object-Oriented Software Design, Master Thesis, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 2000, http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/mckegney/Research.html

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Real-Time Software Design Patterns - ZALEWSKI (2002)   (Correct)

....pattern, and flexible manufacturing pattern, is analysed. More patterns addressing some fundamental problems of concurrent computing applied to real time control systems can be found, for example, on distributed rendezvous [18] deadlock avoidance [44] and client server systems [12] McKegney [22] reviewed some issues of pattern application to real time object oriented software design and postulated development of specialized tools [23] Spectacular work has been done by Schmidt and coworkers [36] in relation to distributed object oriented systems, in many aspects related to real time ....

MCKEGNEY R., Application of Patterns to Real-Time Object-Oriented Software Design, Master Thesis, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 2000, http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/mckegney/Research.html


Design Patterns and Real-time Object-oriented Modeling - Mckegney, Shepard (2000)   Self-citation (Ross)   (Correct)

....3. RTOO Design Patterns The patterns concept has proved useful among developers of realtime software (i.e. software that must ensure timeliness while interacting with an external environment) A survey of design patterns applicable to real time object oriented (RTOO) software is included in [9], and summarized below. The existing RTOO patterns can be classified as either general purpose or domain specific. The general purpose patterns include: Douglass real time design patterns [5] addressing a variety of issues such as distribution, state behaviour, safety and reliability; Schmidt ....

McKegney, Ross. "Application of Patterns to Real-time Object-oriented Software Design", MSc. Thesis. Department of Computing & Information Sciences, Queen's University. July 2000.

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