Lecture on Realtime Programming - Summer Semester 07

Lecturer

Prof. Dr. Erhard Plödereder

Exercises

Gunther Vogel

Dates

After some modifications the new dates for the lecture and the exercises:

Lecture:

  • Wednesday 15:45-17:15 -- V38.03 (biweekly)
  • Thursday 11:30-13:00 -- V38.02
Exercises:
  • Wednesday 15:45-17:15 -- V38.03 (biweekly)
  • Friday 9:45-11:15 -- 0.108 (biweekly)
Due to a conflict, the lecture on June 20th will be moved to Friday (June 22th, 11:30, V38.02).

Dates for the lecture :

  • Wednesday 16.5.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V0.108
  • Thursday 24.5.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Wednesday 6.6.2007 -- 15:45-17:15 V38.03
  • Thursday 7.6.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Thursday 14.6.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Thursday 21.6.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Friday 22.6.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Thursday 28.6.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Wednesday 4.7.2007 -- 15:45-17:15 V38.03
  • Thursday 5.7.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Wednesday 11.7.2007 -- 15:45-17:15 V38.03
  • Thursday 12.7.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02
  • Thursday 19.7.2007 -- 11:30-13:00 V38.02

Lecture Notes

Lecture Notes

Books

The textbook of the class is
Alan Burns and Andy Wellings, "Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, 1997 (ISBN: 0-201-40365-X).
Recently, a new edition (3rd) has been issued, which will of course be OK, too. About 2/3 of the course is covered by the book, so it is quite useful to have your own copy. It costs about 44,- Euros. There are also several copies at the "Informatik-Bibliothek".

Assignments

The excersises are held biweekly in two groups. The first exercise will be held on Friday April 27 2007. After this we will split into two smaller groups for the further exercises.

Assignments are not graded and must not be submitted. They are discussed in the excersises acompanying the lecture. Even though solutions will be discussed at the exercises, students are encouraged to present their own solutions during the excersise. A significant part of the exersises (and the lecture) will use Ada. We strongly encourage participants to familiarize themselves with Ada beforehand.

The individual assigments will be found here:

Ada


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