This is the eleventh IEEE Computer Society symposium dealing with the rapidly expanding field of object/component/service–oriented real–time distributed computing (ORC) technology. The principal theme of ISORC is the use of the object, component, and service–oriented computing paradigms – which has prevailed in many non–real–time applications in the past decade – in a wide variety of real–time applications. In the ISORC series, this paradigm emphasizes its spirit of openness where diverse views and new approaches to challenging issues can be freely discussed. <B>Keywords:</B> Programming and system engineering: ORC paradigms, object models, languages, RT Corba, RT DCOM/.NET, RT RMI, RT Java, UML, application programming interface (API), specification, design, verification, validation, testing, maintenance, etc. <BR>Distributed computing and communication infrastructures: Internet QoS (quality of service), real–time communication, networked computing platforms, protocols, inter–operability, security, fault tolerance, virtual subnets for ORC. <BR>System software: real–time kernels and operating systems, middleware support for ORC, QoS management, extensibility, synchronization, resource allocation, scheduling. <BR>Applications: embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems, etc), multimedia processing, Web–based applications, real–time object–oriented simulations. <BR>System evaluation: output accuracy, timeliness, worst–case execution time, dependability, overhead. <BR>
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