Two architectural paradigms for the development of hierarchical systems arguably stand out for their flexibility and ease of reconfiguration: the server-based architecture and the priority-band architecture. Whilst the former has been deeply investigated, the latter, a fresh addition to a mainstream programming language standard, still lacks an accurate study of its timing behaviour. In this paper we relate those two architectural paradigms and devise timing analysis equations for the priority-band systems off the solid roots of the server-based theory.
An Approach to the Timing Analysis of Hierarchical Systems
VARDANEGA, TULLIO
2007
Abstract
Two architectural paradigms for the development of hierarchical systems arguably stand out for their flexibility and ease of reconfiguration: the server-based architecture and the priority-band architecture. Whilst the former has been deeply investigated, the latter, a fresh addition to a mainstream programming language standard, still lacks an accurate study of its timing behaviour. In this paper we relate those two architectural paradigms and devise timing analysis equations for the priority-band systems off the solid roots of the server-based theory.File in questo prodotto:
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