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A Conservative Approximation Method for the Verification of Preemptive Scheduling Using Timed Automata
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EngineeringReal-time System DesignVerificationFormal VerificationConservative Approximation MethodReal-time SystemSufficient ConditionSystems EngineeringReal-time VerificationTimed SystemReal-time OperationComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Distributed SystemsComputer ScienceReal-time ComputingReal-time AlgorithmScheduling AnalysisScheduling ProblemAutomationFormal MethodsReal-time SystemsAsynchronous SystemsScheduling (Project Management)
This paper presents a conservative approximation method for the real-time verification of asynchronous event-driven distributed systems. This problem is known to be undecidable in the generic setting. The proposed approach is based on composable timed automata models that provide a sufficient condition to determine schedulability. We demonstrate the method on a real-time CORBA avionics design.
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