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Peter Puschner
Researcher at Vienna University of Technology
Publications - 139
Citations - 5751
Peter Puschner is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Worst-case execution time & Code generation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 137 publications receiving 5474 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Puschner include University of Vienna & Information Technology University.
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The worst-case execution-time problem—overview of methods and survey of tools
Reinhard Wilhelm,Jakob Engblom,Andreas Ermedahl,Niklas Holsti,Stephan Thesing,David Whalley,Guillem Bernat,Christian Ferdinand,Reinhold Heckmann,Tulika Mitra,Frank Mueller,Isabelle Puaut,Peter Puschner,Jan Staschulat,Per Stenström +14 more
TL;DR: Different approaches to the determination of upper bounds on execution times are described and several commercially available tools1 and research prototypes are surveyed.
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Calculating the maximum, execution time of real-time programs
Peter Puschner,Ch. Koza +1 more
TL;DR: The problems for the calculation of the maximum execution time (MAXT... MAximum eXecution Time) are discussed and the preconditions which have to be met before the MAXT of a task can be calculated are shown.
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Computing Maximum Task Execution Times — A Graph-BasedApproach
Peter Puschner,Anton V. Schedl +1 more
TL;DR: The presented method uses a concise notation to characterize the static structure of a program and its possible execution paths and allows for a description of the feasible paths through the program code that characterizes the behavior of the code sufficiently to compute the exact maximum execution time of the program.
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Guest Editorial: A Review of Worst-Case Execution-TimeAnalysis
Peter Puschner,Alan Burns +1 more
TL;DR: The goal of this special issue is to review the achievements in WCET analysis and to report about the recent advances in this field.
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T-crest
Martin Schoeberl,Sahar Abbaspour,Benny Akesson,Neil Audsley,Raffaele Capasso,Jamie Garside,Kees Goossens,Sven Goossens,Scott Hansen,Reinhold Heckmann,Stefan Hepp,Benedikt Huber,Alexander Jordan,Evangelia Kasapaki,Jens Knoop,Yonghui Li,Daniel Prokesch,Wolfgang Puffitsch,Peter Puschner,Andre Rocha,Claudio Silva,Jens Sparsø,Alessandro Tocchi +22 more
TL;DR: Within the T-CREST project the authors propose novel solutions for time-predictable multi-core architectures that are optimized for the WCET instead of the average-case execution time.