The Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) is an important execution metric for real-time systems, and an accurate estimate for this increases the reliability of subsequent schedulability analysis. Performance enhancing features on modern processors, such as pipelines and caches, however, make it difficult to accurately predict the WCET. One technique for finding the WCET is to use test data generated using search algorithms. Existing work on search-based approaches has been successfully used in both industry and academia based on a single criterion function, the WCET, but only for simple processors. This paper investigates how effective this strategy is for more complex processors and to what extent other criteria help guide the search, e.g. the...
In the last three decades a number of methods have been devised to find upper-bounds for the executi...
Worst case execution time (WCET) estimation by static analyzers is being investigated with keen inte...
Nowadays, up to 98 % of all manufactured computer processors worldwide are used in embedded systems....
Abstract—Analyzing the worst-case execution time, the WCET, of a program or task is an important act...
Despite the scientic advances in the worst-case execution-time (WCET) analysis, there is hardly any ...
The determination of upper bounds on execution times, commonly called Worst-Case Execution Times (WC...
With the advent of multicore architectures, worst case execution time (WCET) analysis has become an ...
Abstract—With the advent of multi-core architectures, worst case execution time (WCET) analysis has ...
In a real-time system, programs must respond to external events in a timely fashion, completing all ...
Estimating program worst case execution time (WCET) is an important problem in the domain of real-ti...
Worst-Case-Execution-Time (WCET) analysis computes upper bounds on the execution time of a program o...
When constructing real-time systems, safe and tight estimations of the worst case execution time (WC...
Estimations of the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) are required in providing guarantees for timing ...
Estimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program on a given processor is important for t...
Knowing the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program is necessary when designing and verifying ...
In the last three decades a number of methods have been devised to find upper-bounds for the executi...
Worst case execution time (WCET) estimation by static analyzers is being investigated with keen inte...
Nowadays, up to 98 % of all manufactured computer processors worldwide are used in embedded systems....
Abstract—Analyzing the worst-case execution time, the WCET, of a program or task is an important act...
Despite the scientic advances in the worst-case execution-time (WCET) analysis, there is hardly any ...
The determination of upper bounds on execution times, commonly called Worst-Case Execution Times (WC...
With the advent of multicore architectures, worst case execution time (WCET) analysis has become an ...
Abstract—With the advent of multi-core architectures, worst case execution time (WCET) analysis has ...
In a real-time system, programs must respond to external events in a timely fashion, completing all ...
Estimating program worst case execution time (WCET) is an important problem in the domain of real-ti...
Worst-Case-Execution-Time (WCET) analysis computes upper bounds on the execution time of a program o...
When constructing real-time systems, safe and tight estimations of the worst case execution time (WC...
Estimations of the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) are required in providing guarantees for timing ...
Estimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program on a given processor is important for t...
Knowing the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program is necessary when designing and verifying ...
In the last three decades a number of methods have been devised to find upper-bounds for the executi...
Worst case execution time (WCET) estimation by static analyzers is being investigated with keen inte...
Nowadays, up to 98 % of all manufactured computer processors worldwide are used in embedded systems....