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9th WCET 2009: Dublin, Ireland
- Niklas Holsti:
9th Intl. Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis, WCET 2009, Dublin, Ireland, July 1-3, 2009. OASIcs 10, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany 2009 - Niklas Holsti:
WCET 2009 -- Preface to 9th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis. - Niklas Holsti, Guillem Bernat, Christian Ferdinand, Peter P. Puschner, Reinhard Wilhelm:
Teaching WCET Analysis in Academia and Industry: A Panel Discussion. - Clément Ballabriga, Hugues Cassé, Marianne De Michiel:
A Generic Framework for Blackbox Components in WCET Computation. - Jan Gustafsson, Andreas Ermedahl, Björn Lisper, Christer Sandberg, Linus Källberg:
ALF - A Language for WCET Flow Analysis. - Claire Burguière, Jan Reineke, Sebastian Altmeyer:
Cache-Related Preemption Delay Computation for Set-Associative Caches - Pitfalls and Solutions. - Benedikt Huber, Martin Schoeberl:
Comparison of Implicit Path Enumeration and Model Checking Based WCET Analysis. - Paul Keim, Amanda Noyes, Andrew Ferguson, Joshua Neal, Christopher A. Healy:
Extending the Path Analysis Technique to Obtain a Soft WCET. - Adrian Prantl, Jens Knoop, Raimund Kirner, Albrecht Kadlec, Markus Schordan:
From Trusted Annotations to Verified Knowledge. - Martin Schoeberl, Peter P. Puschner:
Is Chip-Multiprocessing the End of Real-Time Scheduling?. - Jörg Herter, Jan Reineke:
Making Dynamic Memory Allocation Static to Support WCET Analysis. - Petru Eles:
Predictable Implementation of Real-Time Applications on Multiprocessor Systems on Chip. - Jan Reineke, Rathijit Sen:
Sound and Efficient WCET Analysis in the Presence of Timing Anomalies. - Jeffery P. Hansen, Scott A. Hissam, Gabriel A. Moreno:
Statistical-Based WCET Estimation and Validation. - Benjamin Lesage, Damien Hardy, Isabelle Puaut:
WCET Analysis of Multi-Level Set-Associative Data Caches. - Sascha Plazar, Paul Lokuciejewski, Peter Marwedel:
WCET-aware Software Based Cache Partitioning for Multi-Task Real-Time Systems. - Stefana Nenova, Daniel Kästner:
Worst-Case Timing Estimation and Architecture Exploration in Early Design Phases.
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