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Authors: | Hans Otto Trutmann |
Group: | System Engineering |
Type: | Inproceedings |
Title: | Well-Behaved Applications Allow for More Efficient Scheduling |
Year: | 1999 |
Month: | May |
Pub-Key: | Tru99a |
Book Titel: | 24th IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Real-Time Programming (WRTP99) |
Pages: | 69-74 |
Keywords: | Hybrid |
Abstract: | Current trends in embedded applications aim towards implementations with sets of interoperating tasks and elaborate scheduling schemes. The quest for flexibility and universal applicability results in higher resource demands and reduced predictability. If the functional and connection problems are handled separately with the aid of appropriate tools, subsequent code generators can convert design specific issues, such as parallel structures in the functional part and the various periodicities in the connection part to linear and deterministic pieces of code. Such implementations do away with complicated run-time scheduling, make better use of the available resources and can be analyzed exhaustively before installation on a target. |
Location: | Dagstuhl, Germany |
Resources: | [BibTeX] [Paper as PDF] |