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| Title: Schedulability-Oriented Code Optimization of Hard Real-Time Multitasking Systems. | 
| Written by: Arno Luppold | 
| in: July (2020). | 
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| Address: Hamburg / Germany | 
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| ISBN: 10.15480/882.2842 | 
| how published: 20-85 Lu20 PHD | 
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| School: Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) | 
| Institution: School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics | 
| Type: PhD Thesis | 
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Note: aluppold, ESD, WCC
Abstract: This thesis tackles the compiler-based optimization of embedded hard real-time systems featuring multiple processes. It presents two models, based on integer-linear programming and a genetic algorithm. They can be used in order to optimize a given multitasking system specifically with respect to its timing requirements. The thesis thereby unites system-level schedulability analysis with concepts from compiler-based code optimization.
 
	