| P. Verissimo and L. Rodrigues, Distributed Systems for System Architects, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001. |
....by the environment or other objects. Given the highly interactive nature of the envisaged applications, and the fact that actions will be dictated to a great extent by assessment of the state of the environment, CORTEX falls under the typical constraints placed on distributed real time systems [23,24]: some actions must be expressed in terms of timeliness properties, and or require synchronisation between objects; most of the information provided by the environment consists of the state of real time or time value entities, whose value is a function of time, and thus makes any implied actions ....
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Verissimo, P., Rodrigues, L., Distributed Systems for System Architects, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2001.
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Verissimo, P., Rodrigues, L., Distributed Systems for System Architects, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2001.
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