This survey covers research into mixed criticality systems that has been published since Vestal’s seminal paper in 2007, up until the end of 2016. The survey is organised along the lines of the major research areas within this topic. These include single processor analysis (including fixed priority and EDF scheduling, shared resources and static and synchronous scheduling), multiprocessor analysis, realistic models, and systems issues. The survey also explores the relationship between research into mixed criticality systems and other topics such as hard and soft time constraints, fault tolerant scheduling, hierarchical scheduling, cyber physical systems, probabilistic real-time systems, and industrial safety standards
5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015...
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Certification authorities require correctness and survivability. In the temporal domain this require...
This survey covers research into mixed criticality systems that has been published since Vestal’s se...
This review covers research on the topic of mixed criticality systems that has been published since ...
With the rapid evolution of commercial hardware platforms, in most application domains, the industry...
23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS 2015). 4 to 6, Nov, 2015, Main...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
In the last decade, the rapid evolution of diverse functionalities and execution platform led safety...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
The ever-growing complexity of safety-critical control systems continues to require evolution in con...
Safety critical software development is an extremely costly endeavour; software developers must fore...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
This paper proposes a formal framework for describing the relationship between a criticality-aware s...
5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Certification authorities require correctness and survivability. In the temporal domain this require...
This survey covers research into mixed criticality systems that has been published since Vestal’s se...
This review covers research on the topic of mixed criticality systems that has been published since ...
With the rapid evolution of commercial hardware platforms, in most application domains, the industry...
23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS 2015). 4 to 6, Nov, 2015, Main...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
In the last decade, the rapid evolution of diverse functionalities and execution platform led safety...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
The ever-growing complexity of safety-critical control systems continues to require evolution in con...
Safety critical software development is an extremely costly endeavour; software developers must fore...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
This paper proposes a formal framework for describing the relationship between a criticality-aware s...
5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Certification authorities require correctness and survivability. In the temporal domain this require...