| M. K. Milligan and H. G. Cragon. Techniques to Support the Use of Cache Memory in Hard Real-Time Systems. In Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Real-Time Programming, 1995. |
....into sub problems, in order to handle complexity. In appendix A.1 it is shown how client server systems can be handled in the context of this thesis. Most of the recent work in the field of static timing analysis of real time programs focusses on the impact of pipelining [91, 44] and caching [67, 65] strategies. Though these are also imported problems, the new approach presented in this chapter emphasises the false path problem. However, the effects of pipelines and caches are included based on the computation times of the basic blocks, which is outlined in Subsection 2.3.5. There is a ....
M. K. Milligan and H. G. Cragon. Techniques to Support the Use of Cache Memory in Hard Real-Time Systems. In Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Real-Time Programming, 1995.
....costs. In contrast, our method is based on the control flow graph, and its heuristical behaviour guarantees its applicability to larger examples as well. Most of the recent work in the field of static timing analysis of real time programs focusses on the impact of pipelining [11] and caching [14] strategies. Though these are also imported problems, our approach emphasises the false path problem. However, the concepts of handling pipelines and caches can be included into our method as well. There is a similar false path problem in the field of hardware development, where it is of interest ....
M. K. Milligan and H. G. Cragon. Techniques to Support the Use of Cache Memory in Hard Real-Time Systems. In Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Real-Time Programming, 1995.
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