Realtime Systems

Nimal Nissanke, The University of Reading

Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science, 1997

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Copyright 1997, 228 pp.
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ISBN (New) 0-13-651274-7

$42.00 US or £23.95 UK


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An introduction to real-time computing for ultra-reliable, safety-critical applications. Realtime Systems provides a comprehensive introduction to the entire field of real-time computing, which is becoming increasingly indispensable as organizations demand software and applications that must work virtually all the time. It covers all the disciplines needed to understand real-time systems. These include clocks, specification, design and modeling of real-time systems, as well as many topics that have both real-time and other applications. There is comprehensive coverage of scheduling, including uniprocessor and multiprocessor scheduling, and dynamic scheduling. Petri nets and timed Petri nets are introduced, and the book presents detailed coverage of fault tolerance and software partitioning.
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