Response time prediction for distributed processes specified in CaRT-Spec

Real-time systems often consist of distributed periodic processes that have critical timing constraints and share resources. This paper presents a set of functions for predicting the timing characteristics of such systems, assuming that they are specified using CaRT-Spec, a language for describing p...

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