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Framework for Real-Time Analysis in Rubus-ICE
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
13th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation
Abstract
In this paper, we present the development of a plug-in
framework for integration of real-time analysis methods
in the Rubus Integrated Component Environment (Rubus-
ICE). We also present the implementation, and evaluate
the integration, of two state of the art analysis techniques
(i) response-time analysis for tasks with offsets and
(ii) shared stack analysis, as plug-ins, in the Rubus-ICE
framework.
The paper shows that the proposed framework is well
suited for integration of complex analysis methods. However,
experience also show that analysis methods are not
easily transferred from an academic environment to industry.
The main reason for this, we believe, originates from
differences in requirements and assumptions between industry
and academia.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Hanninen1287,
author = {Kaj H{\"a}nninen and Jukka M{\"a}ki-Turja and Staffan Sandberg and John Lundb{\"a}ck and Mats Lindberg and Mikael Sj{\"o}din and Kurt-Lennart Lundb{\"a}ck},
title = {Framework for Real-Time Analysis in Rubus-ICE},
month = {September},
year = {2008},
booktitle = {13th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/1287-}
}