Soft deadlines are significant in systems in which a bound on the response time is important, but the failure to meet the response time is not a disaster. Soft deadlines occur, for example, in telephony and switching networks. We investigate how to put probabilistic bounds on the time-complexity of a concurrent logic program by combining (on-line) profiling with an (off-line) probabilistic complexity analysis. The profiling collects information on the likelihood of case selection and the analysis uses this information to infer the probability of an agent terminating within k steps. Although the approach does not reason about synchronization, we believe that its simplicity and good (essentially quadratic) complexity mean that it is a promisi...
International audienceThe complexity of modern architectures has increased the timing variability of...
AbstractWe consider models of programs that incorporate probability, dense real-time and data. We pr...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concur-rent real-time programs with hard deadlines. W...
This paper explores the probability of deadline misses for a set of constrained-deadline sporadic so...
AbstractIn this paper we show how quantitative program logic (Morgan et al., ACM Trans. Programming ...
We show a methodology for the computation of the probability of deadline miss for a periodic real-ti...
The paper proposes a technique for inferring conditions on goals that, when satisfied, ensure that a...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Allowing a real-time system t...
The temporal propositional logic of linear time is generalized to an uncertain world, in which rando...
Probabilistic techniques are widely used in the analysis of algorithms to estimate the computational...
We consider a stochastic scheduling problem with both hard and soft tasks on a single machine. Each ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
Abstract Investigations into deadline guarantees in real-time systems have traditionally been domina...
Let A be any fixed cut-off restart algorithm running in parallel on multiple processors. If the algo...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
International audienceThe complexity of modern architectures has increased the timing variability of...
AbstractWe consider models of programs that incorporate probability, dense real-time and data. We pr...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concur-rent real-time programs with hard deadlines. W...
This paper explores the probability of deadline misses for a set of constrained-deadline sporadic so...
AbstractIn this paper we show how quantitative program logic (Morgan et al., ACM Trans. Programming ...
We show a methodology for the computation of the probability of deadline miss for a periodic real-ti...
The paper proposes a technique for inferring conditions on goals that, when satisfied, ensure that a...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Allowing a real-time system t...
The temporal propositional logic of linear time is generalized to an uncertain world, in which rando...
Probabilistic techniques are widely used in the analysis of algorithms to estimate the computational...
We consider a stochastic scheduling problem with both hard and soft tasks on a single machine. Each ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
Abstract Investigations into deadline guarantees in real-time systems have traditionally been domina...
Let A be any fixed cut-off restart algorithm running in parallel on multiple processors. If the algo...
AbstractIn this note we show that probabilistic termination of concurrent programs is in many cases ...
International audienceThe complexity of modern architectures has increased the timing variability of...
AbstractWe consider models of programs that incorporate probability, dense real-time and data. We pr...
We propose a method for the timing analysis of concur-rent real-time programs with hard deadlines. W...