“Hardware Support for Non-intrusive Runtime Verification on Processor Technologies”

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Also as Proceedings of the RUME 2018 - Runtime Verification and Monitoring Technologies for Embedded Systems Workshop.
Also as Proceedings of the RUME 2018 - Runtime Verification and Monitoring Technologies for Embedded Systems Workshop.

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José Rufino

Ada User Journal, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 287–290, Dec. 2018.

Abstract: Software-based instrumentation probes always disturbs the functional and non-functional properties of a system, even if in a minimal way. To avoid the disturbance of system operation, by instrumentation probes, non-intrusive runtime verification must rely on hardware-based technology. This paper reviews classical processor technology to understand which kind of support is provided on each processor family, its intrusiveness, functionality and offered system support.

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Project(s): Project:NORTH, Project:COST Action IC1402

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

Also as Proceedings of the RUME 2018 - Runtime Verification and Monitoring Technologies for Embedded Systems Workshop.

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