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  1. Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Engineering fault tolerant systems (EFTS '07)
  2. Scheduling of embedded time-triggered systems
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Formal modeling of BPEL workflows including fault and compensation handling
Towards fault tolerance in web services compositions
Diagnosis service for embedded software component based systems
On engineering standards based carrier grade platforms
Experimenting with diversity in the model driven development of a railway signaling system
Fault-tolerant digital systems implemented with partially definite and partially correct automata
Fault and adversary tolerance as an emergent property of distributed systems' software architectures
Scheduling of embedded time-triggered systems
Evaluating fault-tolerant system designs using FAUmachine
Refinement patterns for rapid development of dependable systems

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Scheduling of embedded time-triggered systems

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Pataricza, András Rácz, Judit Balogh, András
Abstract Distributed system composition is the main trend in creating safety-critical (SC) real-time systems like automotive, aerospace, and industrial control systems. Their growing complexity (e.g. tens of control units in a modern car) led to an integrated architecture concept [7]. It supports the sharing of hardware resources between different sub-applications for the sake of cost reduction, but still keeps the overall system safety by properly isolating jobs from each other. Validation and certification of SC sytems are a key problem. They are especially hard, if not impossible at all, if the behavior of the system is non-deterministic. The time triggered (TT) paradigm (such as TTP/C [14] and FlexRay [4]) uses a strictly deterministic, static, design time generated schedule for both the computation jobs in the processing nodes and the internode communication tasks. Current tools create the intranode job and interjob communication allocation and scheduling in two distinct steps in order to reduce the total computational complexity to a feasible level. However, this separation of the two design steps despite their strong mutual influence may result in sub-optimal resource utilization, thus additional costs. The rapid growth in the computational power commonly available to the designer justifies re-visiting the potential of single phased global optimization. The recent paper introduces a novel approach calculating resource allocation and task schedules in a single step by using a standard mixed integer linear programming (MILP) solver covering extra-functional requirements as well. At first, optimization is used to explore the boundaries of the design space from the points of view of cost, throughput, robustness and extensibility. Subsequently, the designer can formulate his priorities between these, frequently contradicting goals by creating a weighted objective funtion. Optimization is accelerated by heuristic lower and upper estimates.
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595937254
DOI 10.1145/1316550.1316558
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-09-04
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Ttp/c Flexray Time-triggered systems Scheduling
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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