The Microsoft .NET Framework is a comparatively new technology that has already gained considerable momentum. Its user base and popularity is expanding. In addition, it offers a number of important traits, such as code portability and cross-language development. It is these features that have attracted our attention into investigating the possibility of using .NET for architecture -neutral real-time systems. As a result, this paper tries to set the groundwork for implementing a real-time version of the Microsoft .NET Framework by specifying a set of requirements.

BibTex Entry

@techreport{Zerzelidis2004,
 author = {A. Zerzelidis and A. J. Wellings},
 institution = {University of York - Department of Computer Science},
 number = {YCS 377},
 title = {Requirements for a Real-Time .NET Framework},
 year = {2004}
}