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Publikováno v:
2021 XI Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC).
Autor:
Karila Palma Silva, Luis Felipe Paes de Almeida, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Luis Fernando Arcaro
Publikováno v:
RTSS
Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis (MBPTA) produces Probabilistic Worst-Case Execution Times (pWCETs), i.e., WCET estimates associated with known low exceedance probabilities. Despite applicability and goodness-of-fit tests being used wi
Publikováno v:
SBESC
Real-time tasks executed on complex computer architectures suffer large interference from other activities executing on the same system, hence generating noise in the observed execution times. In this context, it is difficult or impossible to determi
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems. 23:1-27
As computer architectures evolve, guaranteeing that Real-Time Systems’ (RTSs’) timing requirements are met through Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) upper bounds becomes increasingly difficult. Techniques such as Measurement-Based Probabilistic Ti
Publikováno v:
SBESC
Increasingly larger challenges on the determination of bounds for the Worst-Case Execution Times (WCETs) of software tasks that compose Real-Time Systems (RTSs) arise from computer architectures' performance-centric improvements. The Measurement-Base
Autor:
Karila Palma Silva, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Luis Fernando Arcaro, Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
Publikováno v:
ETFA
In order to support the computational demand of Real-Time Systems' (RTSs‘) applications, the use of complex hardware will be fundamental. This fact makes analysis of software to derive Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) an increasingly harder challen
Publikováno v:
RTSS
The technique known as Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis (MBPTA) promises producing Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) bounds for real-time systems' tasks based on the analysis of execution time measurements through Extreme Value Theory (
Publikováno v:
INDIN
The ARINC 653 specification defines a standard functional interface and temporal requirements for Operating Systems (OSs) used in aviation systems, and is based on temporally and spatially isolated partitions in which the application processes are ex