International audienceA Mixed Criticality System (MCS) combines real-time software tasks with different criticality levels. In a MCS, the criticality level specifies the level of assurance against system failure. For high-critical flows of messages, it is imperative to meet deadlines, otherwise the whole system might fail, leading to catastrophic results, like, loss of life or serious damage to the environment. In contrast, low-critical flows may tolerate some delays. Furthermore, in MCS, flow performances such as the Worst Case Communication Time (WCCT) may vary depending on the criticality level of the applications. Then, execution platforms must provide different operating modes for applications with different levels of criticality. To c...