The primary challenge of time-critical systems is to ensure that a task completes its execution before its deadline. In order to ensure that the underlying system comply with stringent timing requirements, designers ought to analyze the timing behavior of the software and its sub-components. Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) represents the maximum length of time an individual software unit takes to execute and is the most essential value for schedulability analysis in safety-critical systems. Recent studies focus on statistical approaches which augments measurement-based timing analysis with probabilistic confidence level by applying stochastic methods. Common approaches either utilize Extreme Value Theory(EVT) for end-to-end measurements or...
Extreme Value Theory (EVT) has been historically used in domains such as finance and hydrology to mo...
Several techniques have been proposed to upper-bound the worst-case execution time behaviour of prog...
The pressing market demand for competitive performance/cost ratios compels Critical Real-Time Embedd...
Traditional approaches for worst case execution time (WCET) analysis produce values which are very p...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the problem of using Extreme Value Theory (EVT) in t...
This paper describes in detail the estimation algorithm of upper bound prediction of the time acquis...
International audienceThe Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) is a critical parameter describing the la...
Measurement-based approaches with extreme value worst-case estimations are beginning to be proficien...
Abstract—This paper describes the tool support for a framework for performing statistical WCET analy...
The worst-case execution time (WCET) is a critical parameter describing the largest value for the ex...
The difficulties in estimating the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of applications make the use of ...
In this paper we discuss the limitations of and the precautions to account for when using Extreme Va...
In the last three decades a number of methods have been devised to find upper-bounds for the executi...
Extreme Value Theory (EVT) has been historically used in domains such as finance and hydrology to mo...
In this paper we present a measurement-based approach that produces both a WCET (Worst Case Executio...
Extreme Value Theory (EVT) has been historically used in domains such as finance and hydrology to mo...
Several techniques have been proposed to upper-bound the worst-case execution time behaviour of prog...
The pressing market demand for competitive performance/cost ratios compels Critical Real-Time Embedd...
Traditional approaches for worst case execution time (WCET) analysis produce values which are very p...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the problem of using Extreme Value Theory (EVT) in t...
This paper describes in detail the estimation algorithm of upper bound prediction of the time acquis...
International audienceThe Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) is a critical parameter describing the la...
Measurement-based approaches with extreme value worst-case estimations are beginning to be proficien...
Abstract—This paper describes the tool support for a framework for performing statistical WCET analy...
The worst-case execution time (WCET) is a critical parameter describing the largest value for the ex...
The difficulties in estimating the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of applications make the use of ...
In this paper we discuss the limitations of and the precautions to account for when using Extreme Va...
In the last three decades a number of methods have been devised to find upper-bounds for the executi...
Extreme Value Theory (EVT) has been historically used in domains such as finance and hydrology to mo...
In this paper we present a measurement-based approach that produces both a WCET (Worst Case Executio...
Extreme Value Theory (EVT) has been historically used in domains such as finance and hydrology to mo...
Several techniques have been proposed to upper-bound the worst-case execution time behaviour of prog...
The pressing market demand for competitive performance/cost ratios compels Critical Real-Time Embedd...