Abstract—This article presents some results about schedula-bility analysis of tasks with offsets also known as transactions, in the particular case of monotonic transactions. The impact of a transaction on the response time of a lower priority task under analysis is computed with the interference implied by the transaction. In the general context of tasks with offsets (general transactions), only exponential methods are known to calculate the exact worst-case response time of a task. However, in this case, Mäki-Turja and Nolin have proposed an efficient approximation method. A monotonic pattern in a transaction (regarding the priority of the task under analysis), occurs when, by rotation of the higher priority tasks in a transaction, it is ...
For the development of complex software systems, we often resort to component-based approaches that ...
Abstract. On the basis of a concrete real-time application, we present in this article a new task mo...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
This article introduces the concept of monotonic trans-actions. A monotonic transaction is a particu...
We present a method that enables an efficient implementation of the approximative response time anal...
We present an improvement to the analysis methods for calculating approximate response times for tas...
The validation process is an important step in the development of a real-time application. It consis...
Abstract—A recent trend in the theory of real-time scheduling is to consider generalizations of the ...
[[abstract]]Real-time systems using rate-monotonic fixed priority scheduling can be checked for sche...
In this paper we study hard real-time systems com-posed of independent periodic preemptive tasks whe...
In real-time theory, there exist two approaches for computing the response time of tasks: the classi...
In this paper, we propose a novel schedulability analysis for verifying the feasibility of large per...
[[abstract]]Real-time systems using rate-monotonic fixed priority scheduling can be checked for sche...
[[abstract]]Rate monotonic analysis (RMA) has been shown to be effective in the schedulability analy...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
For the development of complex software systems, we often resort to component-based approaches that ...
Abstract. On the basis of a concrete real-time application, we present in this article a new task mo...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
This article introduces the concept of monotonic trans-actions. A monotonic transaction is a particu...
We present a method that enables an efficient implementation of the approximative response time anal...
We present an improvement to the analysis methods for calculating approximate response times for tas...
The validation process is an important step in the development of a real-time application. It consis...
Abstract—A recent trend in the theory of real-time scheduling is to consider generalizations of the ...
[[abstract]]Real-time systems using rate-monotonic fixed priority scheduling can be checked for sche...
In this paper we study hard real-time systems com-posed of independent periodic preemptive tasks whe...
In real-time theory, there exist two approaches for computing the response time of tasks: the classi...
In this paper, we propose a novel schedulability analysis for verifying the feasibility of large per...
[[abstract]]Real-time systems using rate-monotonic fixed priority scheduling can be checked for sche...
[[abstract]]Rate monotonic analysis (RMA) has been shown to be effective in the schedulability analy...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
For the development of complex software systems, we often resort to component-based approaches that ...
Abstract. On the basis of a concrete real-time application, we present in this article a new task mo...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...