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Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages

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An introduction to Real-Time System Design and real-Time system programming in the Smal Programmin and the Larg Reliability and Fault Toleranc Exceptions and Exception Handlin Concurrent Programmin.
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Introduction to Real-Time System Designing Real-Time System Programming in the Smal Programmin gin the Larg Reliability and Fault Toleranc Exceptions and Exception Handlin Concurrent Programmin Shared Variable-Based Synchronization and Communication Message-Based Synchronization and Communicatio Atomic Actions, Concurrent Processes and Reliabilit Resource Contro Real-Time Facilitie Schedulin Distributed System Low-Level Programmin The Execution Environmen A Case Study in Ada

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Patterns which help to avoid conflicts over shared resources in time-triggered embedded systems which employ a pre-emptive scheduler.

TL;DR: This paper introduces one new abstract pattern, and four new design patterns to support the development of software for reliable, resource-constrained, embedded systems with a time-triggered architecture in which task pre-emption can occur.
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Investigating the Schedulability of Periodic Real-Time Tasks in Virtualized Cloud Environment

TL;DR: A computing architecture and algorithms for supporting soft real-time task scheduling in a cloud computing environment through the dynamic provisioning of virtual machines and a deadline look-a-head module was incorporated into each of the algorithms to fire deadline exceptions and avoid the missing deadlines.
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Schedulability Analysis for the Abort-and-Restart (AR) Model

TL;DR: The paper develops a priority assignment heuristic than is demonstrated to perform better than existing schemes and shows that exact analysis of the AR model is intractable.
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Fast Simulation of Networks-on-Chip with Priority-Preemptive Arbitration

TL;DR: This article identifies a time-predictable network-on-chip architecture and shows that its timing behaviour can be predicted using models which are far less complex than the architecture itself.
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Agent Concept for Intelligent Distributed Coordination in the Electric Power Grid

TL;DR: The concept for intelligent agents to mediate and coordinate communications between Control Areas and Security Coordinators for real-time control of the power grid is presented.
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