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DIPES 2006: Braga, Portugal
- Bernd Kleinjohann, Lisa Kleinjohann, Ricardo Jorge Machado, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, P. S. Thiagarajan:
From Model-Driven Design to Resource Management for Distributed Embedded Systems, IFIP TC 10 Working Conference on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2006), October 11-13, 2006, Braga, Portugal. IFIP 225, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-0-387-39361-2
Challenges in the Design of Distributed Embedded Systems
- Wayne H. Wolf:
Design Challenges in Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip. 1-8 - Paul Caspi:
Some Issues in Model-Based Development for Embedded Control Systems. 9-13
Model-Driven Development
- François Terrier, Sébastien Gérard:
MDE Benefits for Distributed, Real Time and Embedded Systems. 15-24 - Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Reifying the Semantic Domains of Component Contracts. 25-34
Model-Based Conformance Testing and Requirement Adaptation
- Thierry Jéron:
Model-Based Test Selection for Infinite State Reactive Systems. 35-44 - Bernhard Steffen, Tiziana Margaria:
Continuous Engineering of Embedded systems. 45-54
Applications and Code Realization
- Henning Zabel, Achim Rettberg:
Prototyping an Ambient Light System - A Case Study. 55-64 - Willi Richert, Bernd Kleinjohann, Markus Koch, Alexander Bruder, Stefan Rose, Philipp Adelt:
The Paderkicker Team: Autonomy in Realtime Environments. 65-74 - Klaus Schneider, Jens Brandt, Eric Vecchié:
Modular Compilation of Synchronous Programs. 75-84
Timing Analysis
- Björn Lisper:
Trends in Timing Analysis. 85-94 - Luís Almeida, Paulo Pedreiras, Ricardo Marau:
Traffic Scheduling Anomalies in Temporal Partitions. 95-104
Towards Timing Predictability
- Hermann Kopetz:
Pulsed Data Streams. 105-114 - Peter P. Puschner, Raimund Kirner:
From Time-Triggered to Time-Deterministic Real-Time Systems. 115-124
Scheduling and Timed Multitasking
- Clemens Moser, Davide Brunelli, Lothar Thiele, Luca Benini:
Lazy Scheduling for Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes. 125-134 - Alain Girault, Hamoudi Kalla, Yves Sorel:
Transient Processor/Bus Fault Tolerance for Embedded Systems. 135-144 - Christo Angelov, Jesper Berthing:
Distributed Timed Multitasking - A Model of Computation for Hard Real-Time Distributed Systems. 145-154
Service Configuration and Task Allocation
- Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Iterative Refinement Approach for QOS-Aware Service Configuration. 155-164 - D. Doreen Hephzibah Miriam, T. Srinivasan:
A Fast and Efficient Isomorphic Task Allocation Scheme for K-Ary N-Cube Systems. 165-174 - Marcelo Götz, Achim Rettberg, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Communication-Aware Component Allocation Algorithm for a Hybrid Architecture. 175-184
Design Space Exploration and Memory Management
- Jan Madsen, Thomas K. Stidsen, Peter Kjaerulf, Shankar Mahadevan:
Multi-Objective Design Space Exploration of Embedded System Platforms. 185-194 - Alfons Crespo, Ismael Ripoll, Miguel Masmano:
Dynamic Memory Management for Embedded Real-Time Systems. 195-204
Power Management
- Jan Haase, Markus Damm, Dennis Hauser, Klaus Waldschmidt:
Reliability-Aware Power Management of Multi-Core Processors. 205-214 - Fabio Wronski, Eduardo Wenzel Brião, Flávio Rech Wagner:
Evaluating Energy-Aware Task Allocation Strategies for MPSOCS. 215-224 - Achim Rettberg, Franz-Josef Rammig:
Integration of Energy Reduction into High-Level Synthesis by Partitioning. 225-234
Work in Progress
- João M. Fernandes, Ricardo Jorge Machado, Paula Monteiro, Helena Rodrigues:
A Demonstration Case on the Transformation of Software Architectures for Service Specification. 235-244 - Simon Tjell:
Model-Based Analysis of a Windmill Communication System. 245-254 - Eduardo Tavares, Meuse N. Oliveira Jr., Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Bruno Souza, Silvino Neto, Raimundo S. Barreto, Romulo Devezas Freitas, Marcelo Custódio:
Pre-Runtime Scheduling Considering Timing and Energy Constraints in Embedded Systems with Multiple Processors. 255-264 - Arliones Stevert Hoeller, Lucas Francisco Wanner, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich:
A Hierarchical Approach for Power Management on Mobile Embedded Systems. 265-274
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