This paper considers the use of Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to model worst-case execution times. In particular it considers the sacrifice that statistical methods make in the reali...
Recent technologies such as the Real-Time Specification for Java promise to bring Java’s advantages to real-time systems. While these technologies have made Java more predictab...
Trevor Harmon, Martin Schoeberl, Raimund Kirner, R...
Safe and tight worst-case execution times (WCETs) are important when scheduling hard realtime systems. This paper presents METAMOC, a modular method, based on model checking and s...
Andreas E. Dalsgaard, Mads Chr. Olesen, Martin Tof...
In today’s technical world (e.g., in the automotive industry), more and more purely mechanical components get replaced by electro-mechanical ones. Thus the size and complexity o...
Raimund Kirner, Roland Lang, Gerald Freiberger, Pe...
Estimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program on a given processor is important for the schedulability analysis of real-time systems. WCET analysis techniques typic...