This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Embedded Software, EMSOFT 2003, held in Philadelphia, PA, USA in October 2003. The 20 revised full papers presented together with three invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. All current topics in embedded software are addressed: formal methods and model-based development, middleware and fault tolerance, modelling and analysis, programming languages and compilers, real-time scheduling, resource-aware systems, and systems on a chip.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Embedded Software, EMSOFT 2003, held in Philadelphia, PA, USA in October 2003.
The 20 revised full papers presented together with three invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. All current topics in embedded software are addressed: formal methods and model-based development, middleware and fault tolerance, modelling and analysis, programming languages and compilers, real-time scheduling, resource-aware systems, and systems on a chip. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rajeev Alur, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA / Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Invited Contributions.- A Probabilistic Framework for Schedulability Analysis.- Resource-Efficient Scheduling for Real Time Systems.- Emerging Trends in Adaptive Middleware and Its Application to Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems.- Regular Papers.- Heterogeneous Reactive Systems Modeling and Correct-by-Construction Deployment.- HOKES/POKES: Light-Weight Resource Sharing.- Rate Monotonic vs. EDF: Judgment Day.- Translating Discrete-Time Simulink to Lustre.- Minimizing Variables' Lifetime in Loop-Intensive Applications.- Resource Interfaces.- Clocks as First Class Abstract Types.- Energy-Conscious Memory Allocation and Deallocation for Pointer-Intensive Applications.- Space Reductions for Model Checking Quasi-Cyclic Systems.- Intelligent Editor for Writing Worst-Case-Execution-Time-Oriented Programs.- Clock-Driven Automatic Distribution of Lustre Programs.- Reasoning about Abstract Open Systems with Generalized Module Checking.- Schedule-Carrying Code.- Energy-Efficient Multi-processor Implementation of Embedded Software.- A Methodology and Tool Support for Generating Scheduled Native Code for Real-Time Java Applications.- Constraint-Based Design-Space Exploration and Model Synthesis.- Eliminating Stack Overflow by Abstract Interpretation.- Event Correlation: Language and Semantics.- Generating Heap-Bounded Programs in a Functional Setting.- Pre-Scheduling: Integrating Offline and Online Scheduling Techniques.
Invited Contributions.- A Probabilistic Framework for Schedulability Analysis.- Resource-Efficient Scheduling for Real Time Systems.- Emerging Trends in Adaptive Middleware and Its Application to Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems.- Regular Papers.- Heterogeneous Reactive Systems Modeling and Correct-by-Construction Deployment.- HOKES/POKES: Light-Weight Resource Sharing.- Rate Monotonic vs. EDF: Judgment Day.- Translating Discrete-Time Simulink to Lustre.- Minimizing Variables' Lifetime in Loop-Intensive Applications.- Resource Interfaces.- Clocks as First Class Abstract Types.- Energy-Conscious Memory Allocation and Deallocation for Pointer-Intensive Applications.- Space Reductions for Model Checking Quasi-Cyclic Systems.- Intelligent Editor for Writing Worst-Case-Execution-Time-Oriented Programs.- Clock-Driven Automatic Distribution of Lustre Programs.- Reasoning about Abstract Open Systems with Generalized Module Checking.- Schedule-Carrying Code.- Energy-Efficient Multi-processor Implementation of Embedded Software.- A Methodology and Tool Support for Generating Scheduled Native Code for Real-Time Java Applications.- Constraint-Based Design-Space Exploration and Model Synthesis.- Eliminating Stack Overflow by Abstract Interpretation.- Event Correlation: Language and Semantics.- Generating Heap-Bounded Programs in a Functional Setting.- Pre-Scheduling: Integrating Offline and Online Scheduling Techniques.
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