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Mixed criticality

A mixed criticality system is a system containing computer hardware and software that can execute several applications of different criticality, such… 
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2016
2016
This paper introduces probabilistic analysis for fixed priority preemptive scheduling of mixed criticality systems on a… 
2016
2016
Mixed-Criticality Systems are capable of accommodating tasks of varying criticality. In this paper, these are [life, mission, and… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
In their widely-cited survey on mixed-criticality systems, Burns and Davis describe a very general model for representing mixed… 
2014
2014
Enabling computer tasks with different levels of criticality running on a common hardware platform has been an increasingly… 
2014
2014
Modern embedded applications already integrate a multitude of functionalities with potentially different criticality levels into… 
2013
2013
Mixed criticality systems (MCS) allow software components of differing criticalities to use the same physical resources (ie. CPU… 
2013
2013
This dissertation addresses the following question to the design of scheduling policies and resource allocation mechanisms in… 
2013
2013
An unreliable processor is characterized by two execution speeds: a normal speed and a degraded speed. Under normal circumstances… 
2012
2012
In this paper we discuss the application of integrity models in a mixed–criticality system to enable the secure sharing of… 
2009
2009
The mixed criticality real-time workload model, described in Section 1 below, arises in certain safety-critical application…