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  5. WFM: Real-time Programming

    Lehrveranstaltungsleiter:

    Ass.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Stefan Resmerita


    Termine

    Sommersemester 2019

    Dienstag, 13:00 - 16:00 Uhr im HS T05

    Beginn: 5. März 2019


    Inhalt

    Real-time systems have strong requirements regarding the responsiveness of software applications to real-time events. This course presents systems and software engineering processes that deal with determinism, timing, compositionality, and fault tolerance.

    For application development, the lecture will include programming models such as synchronous and logical execution time programming. At the system level, we will study topics such as scheduling and distribution.

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