Toward real-time performance benchmarks for Ada
Communications of the ACM
A real-time language with a schedulability analyzer
A real-time language with a schedulability analyzer
Real-time computing systems: the next generation
Tutorial: hard real-time systems
Calculating the maximum, execution time of real-time programs
Real-Time Systems
IRTAW '90 Proceedings of the fourth international workshop on Real-time Ada issues
Developing safety systems: a guide using Ada
Developing safety systems: a guide using Ada
Scheduling hard real-time systems: a review
Software Engineering Journal - Special issue on real-time software
Scheduling Algorithms for Multiprogramming in a Hard-Real-Time Environment
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Measuring and policing blocking times in real-time systems
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
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Many real-time scheduling theories depend on the ability to measure or estimate the amount of CPU time processes require. Furthermore, they often required a limit to the amount of CPU time a process consumes at run-time. This paper considers the requirements these theories place on a language and its associated run-time support system. It also considers the extent to which Ada 9X meets these requirements.