No. |
Title |
Author |
Year |
1 |
Foundational Response-Time Analysis as Explainable Evidence of Timeliness |
Maida, Marco et al. |
2022 |
2 |
Foundational Response-Time Analysis as Explainable Evidence of Timeliness (Artifact) |
Maida, Marco et al. |
2022 |
3 |
Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Conference Organization |
Brandenburg, Björn B. |
2021 |
4 |
LIPIcs, Volume 196, ECRTS 2021, Complete Volume |
Brandenburg, Björn B. |
2021 |
5 |
Abstract Response-Time Analysis: A Formal Foundation for the Busy-Window Principle |
Bozhko, Sergey et al. |
2020 |
6 |
Abstract Response-Time Analysis: A Formal Foundation for the Busy-Window Principle (Artifact) |
Bozhko, Sergey et al. |
2020 |
7 |
Nested, but Separate: Isolating Unrelated Critical Sections in Real-Time Nested Locking |
Robb, James et al. |
2020 |
8 |
From Iteration to System Failure: Characterizing the FITness of Periodic Weakly-Hard Systems |
Gujarati, Arpan et al. |
2019 |
9 |
Response-Time Analysis of Limited-Preemptive Parallel DAG Tasks Under Global Scheduling |
Nasri, Mitra et al. |
2019 |
10 |
Response-Time Analysis of ROS 2 Processing Chains Under Reservation-Based Scheduling |
Casini, Daniel et al. |
2019 |
11 |
Response-Time Analysis of ROS 2 Processing Chains Under Reservation-Based Scheduling (Artifact) |
Casini, Daniel et al. |
2019 |
12 |
A Response-Time Analysis for Non-Preemptive Job Sets under Global Scheduling |
Nasri, Mitra et al. |
2018 |
13 |
On Strong and Weak Sustainability, with an Application to Self-Suspending Real-Time Tasks |
Cerqueira, Felipe et al. |
2018 |
14 |
Quantifying the Resiliency of Fail-Operational Real-Time Networked Control Systems |
Gujarati, Arpan et al. |
2018 |