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Jansen, P.G. and Hanssen, F.T.Y. and Mullender, S.J.
(2002)
ClockWork: a Real-Time Feasibility Analysis Tool.
Technical Report TR-CTIT-02-12,
Centre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente, Enschede.
ISSN 1381-3625
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AbstractClockWork shows that we can improve the flexibility and efficiency of real-time kernels. We do this by proposing methods for scheduling based on so-called Real-Time Transactions. ClockWork uses Real-Time Transactions which allow scheduling decisions to be taken by the system. A programmer does not need to be aware of synchronisation due to the sharing of resources and may have the illusion of a run-to-completion semantics even under pre-emptive scheduling protocols. The ClockWork tool presented here analyses the schedulability of a set of RT Transactions for a variety of protocols and visualises the result in a graphical form.
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