Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis, and Verification

  • Authors:
  • Albert M. K. Cheng

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis, and Verification
  • Year:
  • 2002

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From the Publisher:A complete guide to testing, analyzing, verifying, and monitoring real-time systemsMore and more of our modern-day systems and devices-from toasters and climate-control systems to airplanes and space shuttles-contain embedded systems to control their functions and ensure that their responses are both timely and correct. With safety a requisite factor, performance validation is a critical aspect of real-time systems. Answering the needs of professionals and students alike, Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis, and Verification provides a substantial, up-to-date overview of the verification and validation process. It describes several approaches to the problem, and examines the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.Designed to be both an introductory text and a handy reference for the practitioner, the book discusses:Symbolic logic, automata, and languages in non-real-time systemsReal-time scheduling and schedulability analysisVerification using timed automata and timed petri netsProcess algebraThe design and analysis of propositional-logic rule-based systemsTiming analysis of predicate-logic rule-based systemsOptimization of rule-based systemsModel checking, real-time logic, and statechartsWith ample illustrations and examples of a variety of industrial and toy applications, Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis, and Verification serves as a key resource for every professional who works with real-time systems.