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6th WCET 2006: Dresden, Germany
- Frank Mueller:
6th Intl. Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis, July 4, 2006, Dresden, Germany. OASIcs 4, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2006 - Frank Mueller:
2006 WCET Preface - Proceedings of the 6th Intl. Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis (WCET'06). - Jan Gustafsson, Andreas Ermedahl, Björn Lisper:
Algorithms for Infeasible Path Calculation. - Raimund Kirner, Markus Grössing, Peter P. Puschner:
Comparing WCET and Resource Demands of Trigonometric Functions Implemented as Iterative Calculations vs. Table-Lookup. - Claire Burguière, Christine Rochange:
History-based Schemes and Implicit Path Enumeration. - Jan Reineke, Björn Wachter, Stephan Thesing, Reinhard Wilhelm, Ilia Polian, Jochen Eisinger, Bernd Becker:
A Definition and Classification of Timing Anomalies. - Christoph Berg:
PLRU Cache Domino Effects. - Heiko Falk, Paul Lokuciejewski, Henrik Theiling:
Design of a WCET-Aware C Compiler. - Heiko Falk, Martin Schwarzer:
Loop Nest Splitting for WCET-Optimization and Predictability Improvement. - Djemai Kebbal, Pascal Sainrat:
Combining Symbolic Execution and Path Enumeration in Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis. - Simon Schliecker, Matthias Ivers, Jan Staschulat, Rolf Ernst:
A Framework for the Busy Time Calculation of Multiple Correlated Events. - Kevin Hammond, Christian Ferdinand, Reinhold Heckmann, Roy Dyckhoff, Martin Hofmann, Steffen Jost, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Greg Michaelson, Robert F. Pointon, Norman Scaife, Jocelyn Sérot, Andy Wallace:
Towards Formally Verifiable WCET Analysis for a Functional Programming Language. - Fadia Nemer, Hugues Cassé, Pascal Sainrat, Jean Paul Bahsoun, Marianne De Michiel:
PapaBench: a Free Real-Time Benchmark. - Frank Mueller:
2006 WCET Abstracts Collection - 6th Intl. Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis.
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