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DIPES 2002: Montréal, Québec, Canada
part of IFIP World Congress 2002
Modelling and Specification
- João M. Fernandes, Ricardo Jorge Machado:
Can UML be a System-Level Language for Embedded Software?. DIPES 2002: 1-10 - Roman Gumzej, Wolfgang A. Halang:
PEARL for Distributed Embedded Systems. DIPES 2002: 11-20 - Uwe Glässer, Margus Veanes:
Universal Plug and Play Machine Models. DIPES 2002: 21-30
Specification and Analysis
- Zonghua Gu, Kang G. Shin:
Analysis of Event-Driven Real-Time Systems with Time Petri Nets: A Translation-Based Approach. DIPES 2002: 31-40 - Carsten Rust, Friedhelm Stappert, Reinhard Bernhardi-Grisson:
Petri Net Based Design of Reconfigurable Embedded. DIPES 2002: 41-50 - Jean-Pierre Talpin:
Model Checking Robustness to Desynchronization. DIPES 2002: 51-60
Verification and Validation
- Nihal Kececi, Wolfgang A. Halang, Alain Abran:
A Semi-Formal Method to Verify Correctness of Functional Requirements Specifications of Complex Systems. DIPES 2002: 61-69 - Holger Giese, Martin Kardos, Ulrich Nickel:
Towards Design Verification and Validation at Multiple Levels of Abstraction. DIPES 2002: 71-80 - Prabhat Mishra, Nikil D. Dutt:
Modeling and Verification of Pipelined Embedded Processors in the Presence of Hazards and Exceptions. DIPES 2002: 81-90
Fault Tolerance and Detection
- Emerson Rogério de Oliveira Junior, Ingrid Jansch-Pôrto:
Statistical Analysis of a Hybrid Replication Model. DIPES 2002: 91-100 - Paul Townend, Jie Xu, Malcolm Munro:
Building Embedded Fault-Tolerant Systems for Critical Applications: An Experimental Study. DIPES 2002: 101-112 - Domen Verber, Matjaz Colnaric, Wolfgang A. Halang:
Fault Detection in Safety-Critical Embedded Systems. DIPES 2002: 113-119
Middleware and Reuse
- Eric Marsden, Nicolas Perrot, Jean-Charles Fabre, Jean Arlat:
Dependability Characterization of Middleware Services. DIPES 2002: 121-130 - Stephen S. Yau, Fariaz Karim:
Adaptive Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing Environments. DIPES 2002: 131-140 - Danilo Beuche, Olaf Spinczyk, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Finegrained Application Specific Customization of Embedded Software. DIPES 2002: 141-151
Timing and Performance Analysis
- Wolfgang A. Halang, Nihal Kececi, Grace Tsai:
Checking the Temporal Behaviour of Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems. DIPES 2002: 153-162 - Peter P. Puschner:
Transforming Execution-Time Boundable Code into Temporally Predictable Code. DIPES 2002: 163-172 - Kai Richter, Dirk Ziegenbein, Marek Jersak, Rolf Ernst:
Bottom-Up Performance Analysis of HW/SW Platforms. DIPES 2002: 173-183
Partitioning and Scheduling
- Christophe Bobda:
Temporal Partitioning and Sequencing of Dataflow Graphs on Reconfigurable Systems. DIPES 2002: 185-194 - Achim Rettberg, Bernd Kleinjohann, Franz J. Rammig:
Integration of Low Power Analysis into High-Level Scheduling in Distributed Real-Time Computing Systems. DIPES 2002: 205-215
Communication and Application
- Romualdo Santamaria:
IEEE-1394 A Standard to Interconnect Distributed Systems. DIPES 2002: 217-225 - Mauro Cesar Zanella, Thomas Lehmann, Thorsten Hestermeyer, Andreas Pottharst:
Deterministic and High-Performance Communication System for the Distributed Control of Mechatronic Systems Using the IEEE1394a. DIPES 2002: 227-236 - Stefan Ihmor, Markus Visarius, Wolfram Hardt:
A Consistent Design Methodology for Configurable HW/SW-interfaces in Embedded Systems. DIPES 2002: 237-246 - Dirk Stichling, Bernd Kleinjohann:
Low Latency Color Segmentation on Embedded Real-Time Systems. DIPES 2002: 247-256
Design Methods and Frameworks
- Vytautas Stuikys, Robertas Damasevicius, Giedrius Ziberkas, Giedrius Majauskas:
Soft IP Design Framework Using Metaprogramming Techniques. DIPES 2002: 257-266 - Achim Rettberg, Wolfgang Thronicke:
How to integrate Webservices in Embedded System Design?. DIPES 2002: 267-276 - Markus Deppe, Mauro Cesar Zanella:
Design and Realization of Distributed Real-Time Controller for Mechatronic Systems. DIPES 2002: 277-286
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