Inter-process communication and scheduling are notorious problem areas in the design of real-time systems. Using CASE tools, the system design phase will in general result in a system description in the form of parallel processes. Manual allocation of these processes to processors may result in error prone and/or slow communication code. Scheduling of the processes, necessary to meet timing constraints, is also a tedious task that takes many iterations. The described design tools result in code that is comparable in quality and performance with expert manual realization. Many network layers have been implemented to relieve the user from the low-level programming of communication software. However, the increase in user-friendliness is usuall...
Imprecise computation and parallel processing are two techniques for avoiding timing faults and tole...
International audienceWe investigate the global scheduling of sporadic, implicit deadline, real-time...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...
Inter-process communication and scheduling are notorious problem areas in the design of real-time sy...
In distributed real-time systems, communicating processes cannot be delayed for arbitrary amounts of...
The parallelism within an algorithm at any stage of execution can be defined as the number of indepe...
Many distributed real-time applications are structured as a set of processes communicating through s...
Guaranteeing the temporal correctness of a real-time system is a very challenging problem since appl...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
By considering the problem of an event timer it is shown that the commonly available synchronizing f...
The complexity of modern real-time systems is increasing day by day. This inevitable rise in complex...
For many distributed applications, it is not sufficient for programs to be logically correct. In add...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1993. Simultaneously published...
The time-triggered architecture is becoming accepted as a means of implementing scalable, safer and ...
Imprecise computation and parallel processing are two techniques for avoiding timing faults and tole...
International audienceWe investigate the global scheduling of sporadic, implicit deadline, real-time...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...
Inter-process communication and scheduling are notorious problem areas in the design of real-time sy...
In distributed real-time systems, communicating processes cannot be delayed for arbitrary amounts of...
The parallelism within an algorithm at any stage of execution can be defined as the number of indepe...
Many distributed real-time applications are structured as a set of processes communicating through s...
Guaranteeing the temporal correctness of a real-time system is a very challenging problem since appl...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
By considering the problem of an event timer it is shown that the commonly available synchronizing f...
The complexity of modern real-time systems is increasing day by day. This inevitable rise in complex...
For many distributed applications, it is not sufficient for programs to be logically correct. In add...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1993. Simultaneously published...
The time-triggered architecture is becoming accepted as a means of implementing scalable, safer and ...
Imprecise computation and parallel processing are two techniques for avoiding timing faults and tole...
International audienceWe investigate the global scheduling of sporadic, implicit deadline, real-time...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...