Safe and tight worst-case execution times (WCETs) are important when scheduling hard realtime systems. This paper presents METAMOC, a modular method, based on model checking and s...
Andreas E. Dalsgaard, Mads Chr. Olesen, Martin Tof...
Calculating the worst-case execution time (WCET) of real-time tasks is still a tedious job. Programmers are required to provide additional information on the program flow, analyzi...
Abstract. Various forms of pervasive computing environments are being deployed in an increasing number of areas including healthcare, home automation, and military. This evolution ...
Continuing a line of work by Abramsky (1994), by Bellin and Scott (1994), and by Caires and Pfenning (2010), among others, this paper presents CP, a calculus in which propositions...
Abstract—Key program interfaces are sometimes documented with usage examples: concrete code snippets that characterize common use cases for a particular data type. While such doc...