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10th WCET 2010: Brussels, Belgium
- Björn Lisper:
10th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis, WCET 2010, July 6, 2010, Brussels, Belgium. OASIcs 15, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany 2010, ISBN 978-3-939897-21-7 - Björn Lisper:
Frontmatter, Preface, Table of Contents, Workshop Organization. - Gernot Gebhard:
Timing Anomalies Reloaded. 1-10 - Enrico Mezzetti, Marco Panunzio, Tullio Vardanega:
Bounding the Effects of Resource Access Protocols on Cache Behavior. 11-22 - Daniel Grund, Jan Reineke:
Toward Precise PLRU Cache Analysis. 23-35 - Stephan Wilhelm, Christoph Cullmann:
Integrating Abstract Caches with Symbolic Pipeline Analysis. 36-43 - David Griffin, Alan Burns:
Realism in Statistical Analysis of Worst Case Execution Times. 44-53 - Adam Betts, Nicholas Merriam, Guillem Bernat:
Hybrid measurement-based WCET analysis at the source level using object-level traces. 54-63 - Stefan Stattelmann, Florian Martin:
On the Use of Context Information for Precise Measurement-Based Execution Time Estimation. 64-76 - Benedikt Huber, Peter P. Puschner:
A Code Policy Guaranteeing Fully Automated Path Analysis. 77-88 - Jean Souyris:
WCET Computation of Safety-Critical Avionics Programs: Challenges, Achievements and Perspectives. 89-89 - Christine Rochange, Armelle Bonenfant, Pascal Sainrat, Mike Gerdes, Julian Wolf, Theo Ungerer, Zlatko Petrov, Frantisek Mikulu:
WCET Analysis of a Parallel 3D Multigrid Solver Executed on the MERASA Multi-Core. 90-100 - Andreas Gustavsson, Andreas Ermedahl, Björn Lisper, Paul Pettersson:
Towards WCET Analysis of Multicore Architectures Using UPPAAL. 101-112 - Andreas Engelbredt Dalsgaard, Mads Chr. Olesen, Martin Toft, René Rydhof Hansen, Kim Guldstrand Larsen:
METAMOC: Modular Execution Time Analysis using Model Checking. 113-123 - Jörg Herter, Sebastian Altmeyer:
Precomputing Memory Locations for Parametric Allocations. 124-135 - Jan Gustafsson, Adam Betts, Andreas Ermedahl, Björn Lisper:
The Mälardalen WCET Benchmarks: Past, Present And Future. 136-146
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