
doi: 10.1002/cpe.3963
SummaryThis paper presents the motivation for and outcomes of an engineering research project on certifiable Java for embedded systems. The project supports the upcoming standard for safety‐critical Java, which defines a subset of Java and libraries aiming for development of high criticality systems. The outcome of this project include prototype safety‐critical Java implementations, a time‐predictable Java processor, analysis tools for memory safety, and example applications to explore the usability of safety‐critical Java for this application area. The text summarizes developments and key contributions and concludes with the lessons learned. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Safety-critical Java, Embedded systems, Real-time systems
Safety-critical Java, Embedded systems, Real-time systems
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