| Ursula Hinkel. SDLandTime--AMysteriousRelationship. 1996. submitted to SDL Forum 97. |
....Deutsche Forschungs Gemeinschaft (DFG) project Syslab the process as an ordinary input signal. When a timer is no longer needed, it can be reset before its expiration, to avoid spurious expirations. Unfortunately, these timing facilities are not precisely defined in the SDL and ROOM semantics [Hin96, Leu95, BB91, SGW94] and therefore implementation dependent. Practical experience has shown that the SDL timing facilities behave well only if the tolerance intervals are at least 100 times the average instruction time of the CPU used for the implementation [OFMP 94] Moreover, these timing ....
Ursula Hinkel. SDL and Time -- A Mysterious Relationship. 1996. submitted to SDL Forum 97.
No context found.
Ursula Hinkel. SDLandTime--AMysteriousRelationship. 1996. submitted to SDL Forum 97.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC