Abstract
The crucial foundation in developing embedded safety-critical real-time systems based on multicore based platforms is the capability to combined different methodologies and approaches with a sound formal description of the system architecture. With such a system of methodologies and system architectures it is possible to develop a system satisfying all requirements and even being able to optimize the overall system towards domain specific goals. This article discusses activities in ARAMiS, which have been performed on system architecture level, including improvements of modeling existing architectures and design techniques concerning reliability, independence, segregation and determinism for deployment strategies.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Multicore technology in the mobility domains
- Thematic Issue: Multicore technology in the mobility domains
- Multicore system architecture aspects and deployment
- Online monitoring for safety-critical multicore systems
- Hardware/software trade-offs for shared resources virtualization in mixed-criticality automotive multicore systems
- Coherent multicore methodology and tooling
- APP4MC: Application platform project for multi- and many-core systems
- Self-Portrayals of GI Junior Fellows
- Towards pervasive eye tracking