ReStat is an interactive software tool for statically analysing the timing properties of real-time programs. Given a distributed program, a description of an architecture and a scheduling discipline, ReStat can be used to determine whether the implementation of the program on the architecture will meet a set of timing deadlines. The program may consist of a number of communicating processes and these can be statically assigned to any processor. Each process is assumed to have a simple, non-terminating cyclic structure, as is often the case in real-time control systems. ReStat uses a method of static analysis which establishes the timing properties of a real-time program by examining finite execution segments. The analysis is based on the sy...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
The Power Wall has stopped the past trend of increasing processor throughput by increasing the clock...
Abstract. Hard real-time systems have to satisfy strict timing con-straints. To prove that these con...
This chapter focuses on the analysis of the timing behavior of software applications that expose rea...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concurrent real-time programs with hard deadlines. We...
A static analysis for reasoning about the temporal behaviors of programs in real-time distributed pr...
. Static timing analyzers, which are used to analyze real-time systems, need to know the minimum an...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concur-rent real-time programs with hard deadlines. W...
Embedded systems often have real-time constraints. Traditional timing analysis statically determines...
The objective of the work described here is to provide a software tool to assist real-time system sp...
Abstract—For hard real-time systems, timeliness of operations has to be guaranteed. Static timing an...
International audienceDevelopers of safety-critical real-time systems have to ensure that their syst...
In a real-time system, it is crucial to ensure that all tasks of the system holdtheir deadlines. A m...
. This paper describes work in progress at the University of York on worst-case timing analysis of s...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
The Power Wall has stopped the past trend of increasing processor throughput by increasing the clock...
Abstract. Hard real-time systems have to satisfy strict timing con-straints. To prove that these con...
This chapter focuses on the analysis of the timing behavior of software applications that expose rea...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concurrent real-time programs with hard deadlines. We...
A static analysis for reasoning about the temporal behaviors of programs in real-time distributed pr...
. Static timing analyzers, which are used to analyze real-time systems, need to know the minimum an...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concur-rent real-time programs with hard deadlines. W...
Embedded systems often have real-time constraints. Traditional timing analysis statically determines...
The objective of the work described here is to provide a software tool to assist real-time system sp...
Abstract—For hard real-time systems, timeliness of operations has to be guaranteed. Static timing an...
International audienceDevelopers of safety-critical real-time systems have to ensure that their syst...
In a real-time system, it is crucial to ensure that all tasks of the system holdtheir deadlines. A m...
. This paper describes work in progress at the University of York on worst-case timing analysis of s...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
The Power Wall has stopped the past trend of increasing processor throughput by increasing the clock...