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A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems contains an invaluable collection of quantitative methods that enable real-time system developers to understand, analyze, and predict the timing behavior of many real-time systems. The methods are practical and theoretically sound, and can be used to assess design tradeoffs and to troubleshoot system timing behavior. This collection of methods is called rate monotonic analysis (RMA). The Handbook includes a framework for describing and categorizing the timing aspects of real-time systems, step-by-step techniques for performing timing analysis, numerous examples of real-time situations to which the techniques can be applied, and two case studies. A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems has been created to serve as a definitive source of information and a guide for developers as they analyze and design real-time systems using RMA. The Handbook is an excellent reference, and may be used as the text for advanced courses on the subject
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monografia Rebiun04154007 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04154007 121227s1993 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d 9781461527961 978-1-4615-2796-1 10.1007/978-1-4615-2796-1 doi BUC Klein, Mark H. author A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis recurso electrónico] :] Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems by Mark H. Klein, Thomas Ralya, Bill Pollak, Ray Obenza, Michael González Harbour Boston, MA Springer US Imprint: Springer 1993 Boston, MA Boston, MA Springer US Imprint: Springer XIII, 692 p. online resource XIII, 692 p. Chemistry and Materials Science (Springer-11644) The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, The Software Engineering Institute Real-Time Handbook Series 1386-3290 1 Introduction -- 1 About This Handbook -- 2 Fundamentals of RMA -- 2 Concepts and Techniques -- 3 A Framework for Describing Real-Time Systems -- 4 Techniques for Analyzing Timing Behavior -- 3 Analyzing Real-Time Systems -- 5 Basic Real-Time Situations -- 6 Advanced Real-Time Situations -- 7 Effects of Operating System and Runtime Services on Timing Analysis -- 4 Using the Handbook on Realistic Systems -- 8 Analyzing Complex Systems -- 9 Designing with Rate Monotonic Analysis -- 5 Appendices -- Appendix A Rules of Thumb -- Appendix B Notation Used in This Handbook -- Appendix C Bibliography -- Appendix D Glossary -- Appendix E Index A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems contains an invaluable collection of quantitative methods that enable real-time system developers to understand, analyze, and predict the timing behavior of many real-time systems. The methods are practical and theoretically sound, and can be used to assess design tradeoffs and to troubleshoot system timing behavior. This collection of methods is called rate monotonic analysis (RMA). The Handbook includes a framework for describing and categorizing the timing aspects of real-time systems, step-by-step techniques for performing timing analysis, numerous examples of real-time situations to which the techniques can be applied, and two case studies. A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems has been created to serve as a definitive source of information and a guide for developers as they analyze and design real-time systems using RMA. The Handbook is an excellent reference, and may be used as the text for advanced courses on the subject Computer engineering Computer science Software engineering Libros electrónicos Harbour, Michael González. author Obenza, Ray. author Pollak, Bill. author Ralya, Thomas. author SpringerLink (Online service) SpringerLink eBooks (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9781461362098