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Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages
Alan Burns,Andy Wellings +1 more
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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.Abstract:
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 Adaread more
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Snapshots in real-time databases using database pointer transactions
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The emerging real-time standard [UML]
TL;DR: The intent of this profile is to enable the inclusion of quantitative temporal information into UML models so that they can be analyzed for key time-related properties such as schedulability and performance.
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Integrated Scheduling for a Reliable Dual-OS Monitor
TL;DR: A reliable hardware-assisted dual-OS virtualization technique is modified to implement an integrated scheduling architecture where the execution priority level of the GPOS and RTOS activities can be mixed with high granularity, showing that the proposed approach is suitable for enhancing the responsiveness of theGPOS time-sensitive activities without compromising the reliability and real-time performance of the RTOS.
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Efficient Monitoring of Embedded Real-Time Systems
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Fixed-Priority Scheduling Algorithms with Multiple Objectives in Hard Real-Time Systems
TL;DR: The concept of relative importance among tasks as a new metric for expressing QoS requirements is introduced and shown to express that in a schedule it is desirable to run a task in preference to other ones.
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