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Monitoring in verteilten Echtzeitsystemen

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Echtzeitsysteme und Fuzzy Control

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Die vorliegenden Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit einem System für das Monitoring verteilter Echtzeitsysteme, das zur Zeit an der TU Wien entwickelt wird. Dieser VTA (Versatile Timing Analyzer) dient zur statistischen Auswertung des zeitlichen Auftretens beliebig vieler, frei definierbarer, Ereignisse (Events) in dem zugrundeliegenden Echtzeitsystem. Eine Reihe flexibler Mechanismen zur Definition von Events und den darauf aufbauenden Meßgrößen (Quantities) erlaubt es, den VTA sowohl als Instrument des praktischen Requirement Engineerings als auch als universelles Testwerkzeug einzusetzen.

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Schmid, U. (1994). Monitoring in verteilten Echtzeitsystemen. In: Rzehak, H. (eds) Echtzeitsysteme und Fuzzy Control. Programm Angewandte Informatik. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85506-0_17

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