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Holistic schedulability analysis of a fault-tolerant real-time distributed run-time support

Published: 12 December 2000 Publication History

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The feasibility test of a hard real time system must not only take into account the temporal behavior of the application tasks but also the behavior of the run-time support in charge of executing applications. The paper is devoted to the schedulability analysis of a run-time support for distributed dependable hard real time applications. In contrast to previous works that consider rather simple run-time supports (e.g. a real time kernel made of a simple tick scheduler and an unreliable communication protocol), our work deals with a complex run-time support with fault tolerance capabilities and made of multiple tasks that invoke each other.

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RTCSA '00: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Real-Time Systems and Applications
December 2000
ISBN:0769509304

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 12 December 2000

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  1. application tasks
  2. distributed dependable hard real time applications
  3. fault tolerance capabilities
  4. fault tolerant computing
  5. fault-tolerant real time distributed run-time support
  6. feasibility test
  7. hard real time system
  8. holistic schedulability analysis
  9. multiple tasks
  10. multiprogramming
  11. processor scheduling
  12. real time kernel
  13. real-time systems
  14. run-time support
  15. run-time supports
  16. schedulability analysis
  17. temporal behavior
  18. tick scheduler
  19. unreliable communication protocol

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