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Questionable relevancy of fixed priority assignment in distributed object design
The following fundamental issues in establishing sound architectures for object oriented (OO) real time (RT) distributed computing systems (DCSs) are briefly discussed: (1) How much is the fixed priority assignment relevant to the activities of distributed object designers? (2) Can the event-triggered architecture and the time-triggered architecture be combined into a unified architecture?.