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Parametric Optimization of Open Real-Time Systems

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Static Analysis (SAS 2001)

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For controllable timed automata, a general parametric optimization framework based on automata-theory is proposed. The framework is general enough to incorporate both the parametric analysis problem and the controller synthesis problem of computer systems. We propose an algorithm for the construction of the characterization of the parameter constraints and controller synthesis, which in turn yields a linear programming solution to parametric optimization.

The work is partially supported by National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC under grant NSC 89-2213-E-001-046.

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Wang, F., Yen, HC. (2001). Parametric Optimization of Open Real-Time Systems. In: Cousot, P. (eds) Static Analysis. SAS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2126. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47764-0_17

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