“hsSim: an Extensible Interoperable Object-Oriented n-Level Hierarchical Scheduling Simulator”

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João Pedro Craveiro, Rui Ormonde Silveira, José Rufino

in 3rd International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems (WATERS 2012), Pisa, Italy, Jul. 2012.

hsSim at Google Code: https://code.google.com/p/hssim/.
Abstract: Hierarchical scheduling is a recent real-time scheduling topic. It is used to obtain temporal interference isolation in various scenarios, such as scheduling soft real-time aperiodic tasks along with hard real-time periodic tasks, as in mixed-criticality scenarios. Most theory and practice focuses on two-level hierarchies, with a root (global) scheduler managing resource contention by partitions (or scheduling servers), and a local scheduler in each partition/server to schedule the respective tasks. In this paper we describe the development of hsSim, an object-oriented hierarchical scheduling simulator supporting an arbitrary number of levels. With the goal of openness, extensibility and interoperability in mind, due care was put into the design, applying known design patterns where deemed advantageous. We demonstrate hsSim’s interoperability potential with a case study involving the Grasp trace visualization toolset.

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Project(s): Project:SAPIENT

Research line(s): Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS)

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