2019
DOI: 10.1145/3317574
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Abstract: Real-time systems continuously interact with the physical environment and often have to satisfy stringent timing constraints imposed by their interactions. Those systems involve two main properties: reactivity and predictability. Reactivity allows the system to continuously react to a non-deterministic external environment, while predictability guarantees the deterministic execution of safety-critical parts of applications. However, with the increase in software complexity, traditional approaches to develop re… Show more

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