= RTEMS References = [[TOC(References, depth=2)]] This page attempts to capture all published references to RTEMS only ignoring mailing list archives. It should include both positive and negative references, although there are not many negative ones. :) It should include papers on applications and research projects that used RTEMS. Please feel free to add references you know of to conference papers, presentations, web sites, product brochures, white papers, papers which only mention RTEMS, etc. It is only with the help of the community that this page can be current and complete. WARNING: Trac and Mediawiki before it have a size limit on page size. It appears that many references were lost as more references were added. References were lost at the bottom. This was detected 5 Jan 2016. At that point, all entries prior to 2010 were gone and 2010 was partial. This has been resolved with #2512 but there might still be some that were forgotten. Please add them to the corresponding page if you notice any. The following are links to pages for references published during the indicated year. * [wiki:References/2015 2015] * [wiki:References/2014 2014] * [wiki:References/2013 2013] * [wiki:References/2012 2012] * [wiki:References/2011 2011] * [wiki:References/2010 2010] * [wiki:References/2009 2009] * [wiki:References/2008 2008] * [wiki:References/2007 2007] * [wiki:References/2006 2006] * [wiki:References/2005 2005] * [wiki:References/2004 2004] * [wiki:References/2003 2003] * [wiki:References/2002 2002] * [wiki:References/2001 2001] * [wiki:References/2000 2000] * [wiki:References/1999 1999] * [wiki:References/1998 1998] * [wiki:References/1997 1997] * [wiki:References/1996 1996] * [wiki:References/1995 1995] * [wiki:References/1994 1994] * [wiki:References/1993 1993] * [wiki:References/1992 1992] * [wiki:References/1991 1991] * [wiki:References/1990 1990] * [wiki:References/UnknownDate Unknown Date] == Reference Page Instructions == Each of the year reference pages should adhere to the following rules: * Author name followed by title and information on where published, presented, etc. The goal is to be able to find the article as easily and quickly as possible. * If available online, a URL. If the link is dead, don't delete it yet. It could be in the Wayback Machine. The RTEMS Project is considering how to find these and the dead link is useful information. * Sort the references by the first author's last name. If a company, then just use their. For example, something from the "RTEMS Project" with no author would be an "R". * De-duplicate the references. If the same paper/presentation was published twice in separate venues or conferences, include it twice. But the references would look different in that case. * Trac automatically treats certain words as if they were references (e.g., those with CamelCase), which will then appear as (typically broken) links. Prefix these with a '!'