Search for dissertations about: "Message systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 136 swedish dissertations containing the words Message systems.
-
1. Functional Programming for Embedded Systems
Abstract : Embedded Systems application development has traditionally been carried out in low-level machine-oriented programming languages like C or Assembler that can result in unsafe, error-prone and difficult-to-maintain code. Functional programming with features such as higher-order functions, algebraic data types, polymorphism, strong static typing and automatic memory management appears to be an ideal candidate to address the issues with low-level languages plaguing embedded systems. READ MORE
-
2. On the Design and Analysis of Consensus Protocols for Automotive Electronic Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with the fundamental problem of reaching agreement on a value in a distributedcomputing system in the presence of faults. We address this problem in the contextof safety-critical distributed automotive applications, such as virtual traffic lights. READ MORE
-
3. Compile-time Safety and Runtime Performance in Programming Frameworks for Distributed Systems
Abstract : Distributed Systems, that is systems that must tolerate partial failures while exploiting parallelism, are a fundamental part of the software landscape today. Yet, their development and design still pose many challenges to developers when it comes to reliability and performance, and these challenges often have a negative impact on developer productivity. READ MORE
-
4. Real-Time Services in Packet-Switched Networks for Embedded Applications
Abstract : Embedded applications have become more and more complex, increasing the demands on the communication network. For reasons such as safety and usability, there are real-time constraints that must be met. Also, to offer high performance, network protocols should offer efficient user services aimed at specific types of communication. READ MORE
-
5. Topics in Distributed Algorithms: On Wireless Networks, Distributed Storage and Streaming
Abstract : Distributed algorithms are executed on a set of computational instances. Werefer to these instances as nodes. Nodes are runningconcurrently and are independent from each other. Furthermore, they have their own instructions and information. READ MORE