The model-driven software development for hard real-time systems promotes the usage of the platform independent model as major design artifact. It is used to develop the software l...
Knowing the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program is necessary when designing and verifying real-time systems. A correct WCET analysis method must take into account the po...
Andreas Ermedahl, Friedhelm Stappert, Jakob Engblo...
Safe and tight worst-case execution times (WCETs) are important when scheduling hard realtime systems. This paper presents METAMOC, a modular method, based on model checking and s...
Andreas E. Dalsgaard, Mads Chr. Olesen, Martin Tof...
Upper bounds on worst-case execution times, which are commonly called WCET, are a prerequisite for validating the temporal correctness of tasks in a real-time system. Due to the e...
Software has spent the bounty of Moore’s law by solving harder problems and exploiting abstractions, such as highlevel languages, virtual machine technology, binary rewritdynami...
Jungwoo Ha, Matthew Arnold, Stephen M. Blackburn, ...