A real-time program can be developed by refining a specification into program code. Verification of the timing properties of the program is then usually done at two levels: verification of the ordering of timed actions in the program and proof that execution of the program on a specific system will meet its timing requirements. Refinement is done within a formal model but the second step requires a different framework in which scheduling theory analysis is used and actual program execution times can be taken into account. The implementation of a program on a system is said to be feasible or schedulable if it will meet all the timing deadlines. This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program can also be proved as a st...
The refinement calculus is a well-established theory for formal development of imperative program co...
The complete verification of the timing properties of a large critical system cannot be undertaken i...
To date, research in reasoning about timing properties of real-time programs has considered specific...
AbstractA real-time program can be developed by refining a specification into program code. Verifica...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a realtime program consisting of a number of para...
We show how real-time schedulability tests and program refinement rules can be integrated to create ...
The real-time refinement calculus is an extension of the standard refinement calculus in which progr...
Work on the formal description and analysis of real-time systems has followed two paths. On one side...
The real-time refinement calculus is a formal method for the systematic derivation of real-time prog...
AbstractThe real-time refinement calculus is a formal method for the systematic derivation of real-t...
Fault-tolerance and timing have often been considered to be implementation issues of a program, quit...
Fault-tolerance and timing have often been considered to be implementation issues of a program, quit...
Our overall goal is to support the development of real-time programs from specifications via a proce...
Our overall goal is to support the development of real-time programs from specifications via a proce...
The refinement calculus is a well-established theory for formal development of imperative program co...
The complete verification of the timing properties of a large critical system cannot be undertaken i...
To date, research in reasoning about timing properties of real-time programs has considered specific...
AbstractA real-time program can be developed by refining a specification into program code. Verifica...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a realtime program consisting of a number of para...
We show how real-time schedulability tests and program refinement rules can be integrated to create ...
The real-time refinement calculus is an extension of the standard refinement calculus in which progr...
Work on the formal description and analysis of real-time systems has followed two paths. On one side...
The real-time refinement calculus is a formal method for the systematic derivation of real-time prog...
AbstractThe real-time refinement calculus is a formal method for the systematic derivation of real-t...
Fault-tolerance and timing have often been considered to be implementation issues of a program, quit...
Fault-tolerance and timing have often been considered to be implementation issues of a program, quit...
Our overall goal is to support the development of real-time programs from specifications via a proce...
Our overall goal is to support the development of real-time programs from specifications via a proce...
The refinement calculus is a well-established theory for formal development of imperative program co...
The complete verification of the timing properties of a large critical system cannot be undertaken i...
To date, research in reasoning about timing properties of real-time programs has considered specific...