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Real-Time Systems, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, January 2018
- Werner Grass, Thi Huyen Chau Nguyen:
Improved response-time bounds in fixed priority scheduling with arbitrary deadlines. 1-30 - Werner Grass, Thi Huyen Chau Nguyen:
Erratum to: Improved response-time bounds in fixed priority scheduling with arbitrary deadlines. 31 - Sedigheh Asyaban, Mehdi Kargahi:
An exact schedulability test for fixed-priority preemptive mixed-criticality real-time systems. 32-90 - Chao Peng, Haibo Zeng:
Response time analysis of digraph real-time tasks scheduled with static priority: generalization, approximation, and improvement. 91-131 - Mason Thammawichai, Eric C. Kerrigan:
Energy-efficient real-time scheduling for two-type heterogeneous multiprocessors. 132-165 - Krishnendu Chatterjee, Andreas Pavlogiannis, Alexander Kößler, Ulrich Schmid:
Automated competitive analysis of real-time scheduling with graph games. 166-207 - Robert I. Davis, Abhilash Thekkilakattil, Oliver Gettings, Radu Dobrin, Sasikumar Punnekkat, Jian-Jia Chen:
Exact speedup factors and sub-optimality for non-preemptive scheduling. 208-246
Volume 54, Number 2, April 2018
- Saravanan Ramanathan, Arvind Easwaran, Hyeonjoong Cho:
Multi-rate fluid scheduling of mixed-criticality systems on multiprocessors. 247-277 - Hanifa Boucheneb, Kamel Barkaoui:
Delay-dependent partial order reduction technique for real time systems. 278-306 - Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Sebastian Altmeyer, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Robert I. Davis:
On the analysis of random replacement caches using static probabilistic timing methods for multi-path programs. 307-388 - Martin Schoeberl, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Stefan Hepp, Benedikt Huber, Daniel Prokesch:
Patmos: a time-predictable microprocessor. 389-423 - Rahma Bouaziz, Laurent Lemarchand, Frank Singhoff, Bechir Zalila, Mohamed Jmaiel:
Multi-objective design exploration approach for Ravenscar real-time systems. 424-483 - Kyoung-Don Kang:
Enhancing timeliness and saving power in real-time databases. 484-513
Volume 54, Number 3, July 2018
- Alessandro Biondi, Youcheng Sun:
On the ineffectiveness of 1/m-based interference bounds in the analysis of global EDF and FIFO scheduling. 515-536 - Andreu Carminati, Renan Augusto Starke, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira:
On the use of static branch prediction to reduce the worst-case execution time of real-time applications. 537-561 - Junchul Choi, Hyunok Oh, Soonhoi Ha:
A hybrid performance analysis technique for distributed real-time embedded systems. 562-604 - Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Nathan Fisher:
Guest editorial: special issue on real time and network systems. 605-606 - Robert I. Davis, Sebastian Altmeyer, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Claire Maiza, Vincent Nélis, Jan Reineke:
An extensible framework for multicore response time analysis. 607-661 - Guillaume Phavorin, Pascal Richard, Joël Goossens, Claire Maiza, Laurent George, Thomas Chapeaux:
Online and offline scheduling with cache-related preemption delays. 662-699 - Amine Naji, Sahar Abbaspour, Florian Brandner, Mathieu Jan:
Analysis of preemption costs for the stack cache. 700-744 - Alexandre Esper, Geoffrey Nelissen, Vincent Nélis, Eduardo Tovar:
An industrial view on the common academic understanding of mixed-criticality systems. 745-795
Volume 54, Number 4, October 2018
- Sébastien Faucou, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Guest editorial: real-time networks and systems. 797-799 - Alessandro Biondi, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Marko Bertogna:
A design flow for supporting component-based software development in multiprocessor real-time systems. 800-829 - Morteza Mohaqeqi, Mitra Nasri, Yang Xu, Anton Cervin, Karl-Erik Årzén:
Optimal harmonic period assignment: complexity results and approximation algorithms. 830-860 - Jingyue Cao, Pieter J. L. Cuijpers, Reinder J. Bril, Johan J. Lukkien:
Independent WCRT analysis for individual priority classes in Ethernet AVB. 861-911 - Robert I. Davis, Sebastian Altmeyer, Jan Reineke:
Response-time analysis for fixed-priority systems with a write-back cache. 912-963
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