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Real-Time Systems, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, September 2010
- Isabelle Puaut:
Guest editorial: special issue of the Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2009). 1-2 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Sebastian Stiller:
Improved multiprocessor global schedulability analysis. 3-24 - Björn B. Brandenburg, James H. Anderson:
Spin-based reader-writer synchronization for multiprocessor real-time systems. 25-87 - Vinay Devadas, Fei Li, Hakan Aydin:
Competitive analysis of online real-time scheduling algorithms under hard energy constraint. 88-120 - Praveen Jayachandran, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
Reduction-based schedulability analysis of distributed systems with cycles in the task graph. 121-151
Volume 46, Number 2, October 2010
- Björn Andersson, Arvind Easwaran:
Provably good multiprocessor scheduling with resource sharing. 153-159 - Shengquan Wang, Youngwoo Ahn, Riccardo Bettati:
Schedulability analysis in hard real-time systems under thermal constraints. 160-188 - Lucien Ouedraogo, Ahmed Khoumsi, Mustapha Nourelfath:
SetExp: a method of transformation of timed automata into finite state automata. 189-250 - Heiko Falk, Paul Lokuciejewski:
A compiler framework for the reduction of worst-case execution times. 251-300
Volume 46, Number 3, December 2010
- Maryline Chetto, Mikael Sjödin:
Guest editorial: special issue on the Real-Time and Network Systems (RTNS 2009) conference. 303-304 - François Dorin, Pascal Richard, Michaël Richard, Joël Goossens:
Schedulability and sensitivity analysis of multiple criticality tasks with fixed-priorities. 305-331 - Shelby H. Funk:
LRE-TL: an optimal multiprocessor algorithm for sporadic task sets with unconstrained deadlines. 332-359 - Zheng Shi, Alan Burns:
Schedulability analysis and task mapping for real-time on-chip communication. 360-385
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