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Timed Automata Semantics for Analyzing Creol
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ir end-to-end deadlines. Real-time Creol can be useful for analyzing, for instance, abstract models of multi-core embedded systems. We show how analysis can be done in UPPAAL.
Mohammad Mahdi Jaghoori, Tom Chothia
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