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aicas and The Open Group Announce Participation in JEOPARD Project
Europe Invests Over €3M for Research and Development on Real-time Java Technologies Supporting Multicore Systems
aicas and The Open Group Spearhead Initiative with Leading European Real-time Technology Developers, Manufacturers, Research Institutes
Karlsruhe, Germany and Reading, England–14 February, 2008
aicas and The Open Group today announced that they have partnered with a consortium
of leading European real-time technology developers, industrial manufacturers and
research organizations to develop a new framework for Java-based real-time applications
on modern parallel processor systems. Supported by the European Commission, the Java
Environment for Parallel Real-time Development (JEOPARD) project is investing over
€3.3 million (US$4.9 million) in an advanced framework for real-time Java running
on multicore and parallel systems. This platform-independent framework will maintain
the robust reliability essential for safety and mission critical applications, while
using the additional processing power available from the latest parallel platforms.
Led by The Open Group, the JEOPARD consortium includes four universities and research
institutes: University of York, Vienna University of Technology, FZI and the Technical
University of Cluj-Napoca; three industrial manufacturers: EADS, RadioLabs and SkySoft;
and two embedded systems technology suppliers: aicas and Sysgo. The technology research
is being directed by aicas to ensure project results meet the highest industry level
standards for reliability and real-time performance.
The strategic objective of the JEOPARD project is to provide the tools for
platform-independent development of predictable systems that make use of SMP multicore
platforms. These tools will enhance software productivity and reusability by extending
processor technology already established on desktop systems for the specific needs of
multicore embedded systems. The project will actively contribute to standards required
for the development of portable software in this domain, such as the Real-Time Specification
for Java (RTSJ).
In addition, the JEOPARD project will develop a platform-independent software development
interface for realtime multicore systems. The interface will be based on existing technologies,
including the Real-Time Specification for Java (JSR 1 and JSR 282) and Safety-Critical Java
(JSR 302). These technologies currently provide a strong foundation for the development of
complex and highly reliable real-time systems, but they do not yet provide support for
multicore systems. Even more challenging, some of the technologies can not address more than
one processor at a time, making it impossible to develop applications that scale with the number
of processors available on current and future multicore systems.
"The JEOPARD consortium partners are experts in all layers of a multicore embedded system,
from the processor architecture to the Java virtual machine and the C and Java API layers,"
said Scott Hansen, director of European Projects at The Open Group. "We're confident the
project will solve the critical issues in each of these layers, thereby providing a powerful
interface for the applications developer at the highest level."
"Embedded systems developers require a stable platform based on recognized standards if
they are to invest in new applications that fully exploit multicore systems," said Fridtjof
Siebert, CTO of aicas and technical director for the consortium. "The JEOPARD project will
provide an evolutionary path that maintains the advantages of Java such as portability,
interoperability, object orientated design, while enabling real-time systems developers to
achieve higher performance levels and scalability with increasingly sophisticated multicore
platforms."
The JEOPARD project is financed in part by the 7th Framework Program, an initiative of the
European Community created to foster European research and development of new technologies,
applications and industries. The project will run through 2010 and is expected to contribute
to ongoing standards development activities related to real-time Java and multicore systems.
About aicas (www.aicas.com)
aicas is the premier vendor of hard realtime Java Virtual Machines for embedded applications. In
addition, the company provides analysis and optimization tools that help developers to improve
application quality. aicas provides customization services for JamaicaVM in order to meet the
needs of its customers, especially in connection with various target environments. JamaicaVM
is unique in its market segment: it is the only Java implementation with a hard realtime Garbage
Collector. aicas serves the aerospace, industrial control, instrumentation, and automotive markets,
among others. Its customer list includes Boeing, EADS Astrium, EADS Military Air Systems,
Honeywell, and Siemens. The company's headquarters are in Karlsruhe, Germany, with subsidiary
offices in the USA and Japan. In addition, aicas has reseller relationships with a group of highly
qualified companies in Europe and Asia.
About The Open Group (www.opengroup.org)
The Open Group is a vendor-neutral and technology-neutral consortium, which drives the
creation of Boundaryless Information Flow that will enable access to integrated
information within and between enterprises based on open standards and global
interoperability. The Open Group works with customers, suppliers, consortia and other
standard bodies. Its role is to capture, understand and address current and emerging
requirements, establish policies and share best practices; to facilitate interoperability,
develop consensus, and evolve and integrate specifications and open source technologies;
to offer a comprehensive set of services to enhance the operational efficiency of
consortia; and to operate the industry's premier certification service. Further
information on The Open Group can be found at http://www.opengroup.org.
Further Information
| aicas GmbH |
The Bateman Group |
| Haid-und-Neu-Str. 18 |
MBill Bourdon |
| 76131 Karlsruhe |
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| phone: +49 721 663 968-0 |
phone: (415) 602-1491 |
| E-Mail: info@aicas.com |
E-Mail: opengroup@bateman-group.com |
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Following Information is available online:
Press releases: http://www.aicas.com/press.html
Press images: http://www.aicas.com/images.html
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