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Workshop onJava Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
International Federated Conferences
(OTM '03)
November 3-7, 2003 Catania, Sicily, Italy
Proceedings published by Springer LNCS |
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Organizers
Angelo Corsaro is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Computer Science in the Distributed Object Computing Lab. at the Computer Science Department of the Washington University. His main interest are related to Real-Time Java, reflection and Meta Object Protocols (MOP), Aspect Oriented Programming, Generative Programming, Programming Languages, component models, design patterns, scheduling in real-time distributed systems, distributed computing, and formal methods. Angelo received a Laurea in Computer Engineering from University of Catania, Italy, in 1999, and received a M.S. degree in Computer Science from the Washington University, St. Louis 2001. He is a member of the ACM, and IEEE. Angelo can be reached at corsaro@cse.wustl.edu. Ron Cytron received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Rice University in 1980. His graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign resulted in an M.S. in 1982 and a Ph.D. in 1984, both in computer science. Ron was a Research Staff Member at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center from 1984 until 1993. He is currently a professor of computer science at Washington University in St. Louis, where his research interests include optimized middleware for embedded and real-time systems, fast searching of magnetic media, and hardware and runtime support for object-oriented languages. He can be reached at cytron@cse.wustl.edu.
Corrado
Santoro
received his Laurea degree in Computing Engineering in 1995 from the
University of Catania (Italy), and the Ph.D. from the University of
Palermo in 2000. Since 1988, he has been a system consultant and software
development team director in various Italian software companies.
Currently, he is an assistant researcher in Computing Engineering at the
Engineering Faculty of the University of Catania. His research interests
include mobile agents, multi-agent systems, real-time and distributed
operating systems and distributed process control. He is a member of IEEE
and Computer Society. He can be reached at csanto@diit.unict.it.
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