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Travelled to:
2 × Germany
4 × France
Collaborated with:
K.Albers T.Feld U.Margull G.Wirrer V.Pollex T.Bund B.Menhorn S.Kollmann C.Diederichs R.Münzenberger M.Dörfel R.Hofmann R.Mader F.König D.Boers M.Niemetz
Talks about:
time (8) analysi (4) system (4) real (4) suffici (2) schedul (2) respons (2) control (2) specif (2) depend (2)

Person: Frank Slomka

DBLP DBLP: Slomka:Frank

Contributed to:

DATE 20152015
DATE 20132013
DATE 20092009
DATE 20082008
DATE 20052005
DATE 20022002

Wrote 8 papers:

DATE-2015-FeldS #analysis #dependence
Sufficient response time analysis considering dependencies between rate-dependent tasks (TF, FS), pp. 519–524.
DATE-2013-BundMS #analysis
Event density analysis for event triggered control systems (TB, BM, FS), pp. 1111–1116.
DATE-2013-PollexFSMMW #analysis #constant #realtime
Sufficient real-time analysis for an engine control unit with constant angular velocities (VP, TF, FS, UM, RM, GW), pp. 1335–1338.
DATE-2009-KonigBSMNW #behaviour #embedded #evaluation #performance #realtime
Application specific performance indicators for quantitative evaluation of the timing behavior for embedded real-time systems (FK, DB, FS, UM, MN, GW), pp. 519–523.
DATE-2009-PollexKAS #bound #worst-case
Improved worst-case response-time calculations by upper-bound conditions (VP, SK, KA, FS), pp. 105–110.
DATE-2008-DiederichsMSW
An application-based EDF scheduler for OSEK/VDX (CD, UM, FS, GW), pp. 1045–1050.
DATE-2005-AlbersS #analysis #performance #realtime #scheduling
Efficient Feasibility Analysis for Real-Time Systems with EDF Scheduling (KA, FS), pp. 492–497.
DATE-2002-MunzenbergerDSH #design #embedded #realtime #specification #synthesis #validation
A New Time Model for the Specification, Design, Validation and Synthesis of Embedded Real-Time Systems (RM, MD, FS, RH), p. 1095.

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