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The aim of the course is to introduce a special class of time-sensitive computer systems known as real-time systems whose behavior must satisfy timing-constraints (i.e. They are often embedded in safety-critical applications such as modern vehicles, process control, and traffic control etc, and therefore they are also known as embedded systems. In particular, the 5hp course variant covers these topics: • Real Time Programming Languages • Real-Time Operating Systems • Scheduling Theory and Resource Management • Worst-Case Execution Time and Response Time Analysis • Real-Time Communication and Distributed Systems The 10hp course variant additionally covers the following advanced topics: • Multiprocessor systems • Workload models • Design and Verification Course Material.

Megaman x virus mission 3 b%$пїѕ-0пїѕпїѕпїѕc!пїѕпїѕ. Literature The lectures and slides of the course are self-contained. For further reading, the following books can be consulted, but they are not necessary to pass the course or exam.

•, Giorgio Buttazzo, Springer, 2005. A PDF of the book is available from the university library. •, Alan Burns and Andy Wellings, Addison Wesley, 2001.

Liu, Prentice Hall, 2000. • Slides The slides used in the lectures will be made available during the course and linked on the.

Further Reading • In the text book by Giorgio C Buttazzo: • Chap 1 - 5, 7.1-7.4 • Chap 9.1-9.6 • Chap 11 • In the text book by Jane W. Liu: • Chap 1: read through • Chap 2: read all sections • Chap 3: read 3.1-3.4 and read through 3.5-3.9 • Chap 4: read all sections except 4.8 • Chap 5: read all sections • Chap 6: read all sections • Chap 7: read through all sections except 7.4, 7.8 and 7.9 • Chap 8: read all sections except 8.9 and 8.10 • Chap 9: read all sections except 9.7 • Chap 12: read 12.1-12.3 • In the text book by Burns and Wellings: • Chap 1, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 Lab assignments. The course offers four lab assignments: • • • • For each lab assignment, you need to hand in a report. You need to get a 'passed' on all reports. Presence during lab hours is optional but highly recommended. Deadlines: Each lab has a deadline and you should hand in your report before the deadline.

Hand-ins after the deadline will still be graded, but won't get any bonus points (see below) and are checked with much lower priority. However, after 1.12., we do not grade any hand-ins anymore. You will have to wait until the next course in autumn next year. Please take this seriously.