The Real-Time Systems Archive

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Having survived the end of the “paper” era, historically quite arbitrary documents from the inventory of the real-time systems area’s founding fathers are currently digitised and included in a subarchive of the general archive dl.gi.de maintained by the German Computer Society (GI). This real-time systems archive is structured like a tree. Deep down, it branches out into subareas, each of which contains an explanatory summary. Contributions usually include their full text, an abstract and a citation. Proceedings are represented both entirely and by individual contributions. In its current form, the archive shows the enthusiasm of the developers, and also economically successful implementations of real-time topics in the 1970s and 1980s. Obviously, this GI subarchive has arrived on the scene as search engines now prefer it when searching for real-time topics. Its content and how to deal with it are presented below.

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Holleczek, P. (2023). The Real-Time Systems Archive. In: Unger, H., Schaible, M. (eds) Real-time and Autonomous Systems 2022. Real-Time 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 674. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32700-1_1

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