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The concept of virtual machines is successfully used during the design of computer hardware as well as system software (operating systems, compilers, etc.). Therefore it would be very interesting to have a corresponding method for the design and implementation of real-time systems available.
The main characteristics of present real-time systems (multiprocessor, distributed systems) are explained in short. Subsequently the different kinds of the implemention of real-time operating systems are given. The influence of the new electronic components is taken into account. Finally the disadvantages of virtual machines with respect to the design of real-time systems are discussed.
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Mußtopf, G. (1979). Nachbildung Maschinenorientierter Betriebssystem-Schnittstellen für Real-Time Systeme. In: Siegert, H.J. (eds) Virtuelle Maschinen. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67415-0_5
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