AbstractMonitoring anytime algorithms can significantly improve their performance. This work deals with the problem of off-line construction of monitoring schedules. We study a model where queries are submitted to the monitored process in order to detect satisfaction of a given goal predicate. The queries consume time from the monitored process, thus delaying the time of satisfying the goal condition. We present a formal model for this class of problems and provide a theoretical analysis of the class of optimal schedules. We then introduce an algorithm for constructing optimal monitoring schedules and prove its correctness. We continue with distribution-based analysis for common distributions, accompanied by experimental results. We also pr...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...
Abstract We consider two fundamental problems in dynamic scheduling: scheduling to meet deadlines in...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...
AbstractMonitoring anytime algorithms can significantly improve their performance. This work deals w...
The performance of anytime algorithms can be improved by simultaneously solving several instances of...
Anytime algorithms give intelligent real-time systems the ability to trade deliberation time for qua...
Anytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution qual-ity and computation time that has proved u...
AbstractAnytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution quality and computation time that has p...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceA large number of app...
Most discovery systems for silent failures work in two phases: a continuous monitoring phase that de...
In many mission-critical applications such as police and homeland security-related information syste...
The problem of scheduling a set of periodic-time-critical tasks on a single-processor computing syst...
An automated system for planning and controlling working hours for a person (time-management) is con...
In many applications a key step is estimating some unknown quantity ~$mu$ from a sequence of trials,...
AbstractProgressive processing is an approximate reasoning model that allows a system to satisfy a s...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...
Abstract We consider two fundamental problems in dynamic scheduling: scheduling to meet deadlines in...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...
AbstractMonitoring anytime algorithms can significantly improve their performance. This work deals w...
The performance of anytime algorithms can be improved by simultaneously solving several instances of...
Anytime algorithms give intelligent real-time systems the ability to trade deliberation time for qua...
Anytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution qual-ity and computation time that has proved u...
AbstractAnytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution quality and computation time that has p...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceA large number of app...
Most discovery systems for silent failures work in two phases: a continuous monitoring phase that de...
In many mission-critical applications such as police and homeland security-related information syste...
The problem of scheduling a set of periodic-time-critical tasks on a single-processor computing syst...
An automated system for planning and controlling working hours for a person (time-management) is con...
In many applications a key step is estimating some unknown quantity ~$mu$ from a sequence of trials,...
AbstractProgressive processing is an approximate reasoning model that allows a system to satisfy a s...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...
Abstract We consider two fundamental problems in dynamic scheduling: scheduling to meet deadlines in...
This paper is concerned with the derivation of infinite schedules for timed automata that are in som...