Search for dissertations about: "Jukka Mäki-turja"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Jukka Mäki-turja.
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1. Smalltalk : a suitable real-time language?
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2. Engineering Strength Response-Time Analysis : A Timing Analysis Approach for the Development of Real-Time Systems
Abstract : Vid utvecklingen av datorsystem som är en del av en större produkt, som t.ex. styrsystemet i en bil, ett flygplan eller medicinsk utrustning, ställs det ofta mycket hårda krav på säkerhet och tillförlitlighet. READ MORE
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3. Introducing a Memory Efficient Execution Model in a Tool-Suite for Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis shows how development of embedded real-time systems can be made more efficient by introduction of an memory efficient execution model in a commercial development suite. To identify the need of additional support for execution models in development tools, the thesis investigate by a series of interviews, the common requirements in development of industrial embedded real-time systems. READ MORE
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4. Hierarchical scheduling for predictable execution of real-time software components and legacy systems
Abstract : This dissertation presents techniques to achieve predictable execution of coarse-grained software components and for preservation of temporal properties of components during their integration and reuse.The dissertation presents a novel concept runnable virtual node (RVN) which interaction with the environment is bounded both by a functional and a temporal interface, and the validity of its internal temporal behaviour is preserved when integrated with other components or when reused in a new environment. READ MORE
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5. Towards a Predictable Component-Based Run-Time System
Abstract : In this thesis we propose a technique to preserve the temporal properties of realtime components during their integration and reuse. We propose a new concept of runnable virtual node which is a coarse-grained real-time component that provides functional and temporal isolation with respect to its environment. READ MORE