Abstract
The current practice to design software for real-time systems is tedious. There is almost no tool support that assists the designer in automatically deriving safe bounds of the worst-case execution time (WCET) of a system during code generation and in systematically optimizing code to reduce WCET. This article presents concepts and infrastructures for WCET-aware code generation and optimization techniques for WCET reduction. All together, they help to obtain code explicitly optimized for its worst-case timing, to automate large parts of the real-time software design flow, and to reduce costs of a real-time system by allowing to use tailored hardware. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010.
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Falk, H., & Lokuciejewski, P. (2010). A compiler framework for the reduction of worst-case execution times. Real-Time Systems, 46(2), 251–300. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11241-010-9101-x
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