Abstract
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Monitoring in embedded system software can … Monitoring in embedded system software can have several
uses, ranging from system characterization to run-time verification (RV). Traditional monitoring techniques require code
instrumentation, imposing an overhead on system execution
both in performance and timeliness. In real-time systems
this is exarcebated by the need of new worst-case execution
time estimation and schedulability analysis. In this paper
we discuss how monitoring can be exploited in real-time em-
bedded operating systems, via non-intrusive mechanisms. ing systems, via non-intrusive mechanisms.
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Address
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Lisbon, Portugal +
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Author
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Ricardo Correia Pinto +
, José Rufino +
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Booktitle
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Proceedings of the 4th Embedded Operating Systems Workshop (EWiLi) - Poster Session +
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Document
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Document for Publication-Pinto2014EWiLi14-Poster.pdf +
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Key
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Pinto2014EWiLi14-Poster +
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Month
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nov +
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NumPubDate
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2,014.11 +
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Pages
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1–2 +
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Project
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Project:READAPT +
, Project:COST Action IC1402 +
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ResearchLine
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Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS) +
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Title
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Exploiting Non-intrusive Monitoring in Real-Time Embedded Operating Systems +
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Type
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inproceedings +
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Year
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2014 +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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5 April 2017 08:26:36 +
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