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Jörgen Hansson

Researcher at University of Skövde

Publications -  145
Citations -  2892

Jörgen Hansson is an academic researcher from University of Skövde. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Software. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 145 publications receiving 2746 citations. Previous affiliations of Jörgen Hansson include Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg.

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Misconceptions about real-time databases

TL;DR: Nine common misconceptions about real time databases are reviewed and key research areas that need to be addressed are described to encourage increased activity in this challenging area.

Misconceptions About Real-Time Databases.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review nine common misconceptions about real-time databases and highlight the key research areas that need to be addressed to encourage increased activity in this challenging area, and present a survey of the current state of confusion.
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DeeDS towards a distributed and active real-time database system

TL;DR: This work will focus on the scheduling issues associated with dynamic scheduling of workloads where the triggered transactions have hard, firm or soft deadlines, and how transient overloads may be resolved by substituting transactions by computationally cheaper ones.
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Specification and management of QoS in real-time databases supporting imprecise computations

TL;DR: This paper presents a framework for QoS specification and management consisting of a model for expressing QoS requirements, an architecture based on feedback control scheduling, and a set of algorithms implementing different policies and behaviors.
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Model-based engineering in the embedded systems domain: an industrial survey on the state-of-practice

TL;DR: It is found that MBE is used by a majority of all participants in the embedded systems domain, mainly for simulation, code generation, and documentation, and main shortcomings are interoperability difficulties between MBE tools, high training effort for developers and usability issues.