Search for dissertations about: "schedulability analysis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words schedulability analysis.
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16. Measurement and simulation based techniques for real-time systems analysis
Abstract : Rigorous methods for design and implementation of safety critical real-time systems are vital to avoid loss of human lives and/or severe economic losses. Unfortunately, many of these systems are designed and evaluated using ad-hoc techniques. READ MORE
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17. Scheduling Garbage Collection in Embedded Systems
Abstract : The complexity of systems for automatic control and other safety-critical applications grows rapidly. Computer software represents an increasing part of the complexity. As larger systems are developed, we need to find scalable techniques to manage the complexity in order to guarantee high product quality. READ MORE
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18. Measurement and Simulation Based Techniques for Real-Time Systems Analysis
Abstract : Rigorous methods for design and implementation of safety critical real-time systems are vital to avoid loss of human lives and/or severe economic losses. Unfortunately, many of these systems are designed and evaluated using ad-hoc techniques. READ MORE
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19. Performance Analysis and Design Space Exploration of On-Chip Interconnection Networks
Abstract : The advance of semiconductor technology, which has led to more than one billion transistors on a single chip, has enabled designers to integrate dozens of IP (intellectual property) blocks together with large amounts of embedded memory. These advances, along with the fact that traditional communication architectures do not scale well have led to significant changes in the architecture and design of integrated circuits. READ MORE
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20. A formal approach to analysis of software architectures for real-time systems
Abstract : A software architecture is a high-level design description of a software system. In terms of the architecture, early design decisions can be analyzed to improve the quality of a real-time software system, which depends very much on how it is structured rather than how it is implemented. READ MORE