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Measurement-based probabilistic timing analysis: Lessons from an integrated-modular avionics case study
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EngineeringMeasurementInformation NeedsComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisSystem MeasurementHardware SecurityReliability EngineeringUncertainty QuantificationTiming AnalysisSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingTimed SystemPerformance PredictionComputer EngineeringAvionics SystemComputer SciencePerformance Analysis ToolSignal ProcessingProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingReal-time SystemsSystem Performance AnalysisTight Wcet BoundsSystem SoftwareProbabilistic Timing Analysis
Probabilistic Timing Analysis (PTA) in general and its measurement-based variant called MBPTA in particular can mitigate some of the problems that impair current worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis techniques. MBPTA computes tight WCET bounds expressed as probabilistic exceedance functions, without needing much information on the hardware and software internals of the system. Classic WCET analysis has information needs that may be costly and difficult to satisfy, and their omission increases pessimism. Previous work has shown that MBPTA does well with benchmark programs. Real-world applications however place more demanding requirements on timing analysis than simple benchmarks. It is interesting to see how PTA responds to them. This paper discusses the application of MBPTA to a real avionics system and presents lessons learned in that process.
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