Proceedings
The final proceedings of the workshop can be found on the
Dagstuhl DROPS publication server. The final proceedings were published in printed form by the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) (
http://www.ocg.at, Band 252, ISBN 978-3-85403-252-6). The papers in the final proceedings were extended and updated to take into account discussion at the workshop.
Presentations
The complete set of slides presented at the workshop is available as one
ZIP file. Slides for each presentation can be accessed separately below.
Program schedule
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-10:20 Session 1: Control-flow analysis and model checkingChair: Christine Rochange
- ALF — A Language for WCET Flow Analysis
Jan Gustafsson, Andreas Ermedahl, Björn Lisper, Christer Sandberg, Linus Källberg (slides) - Raising the level: source-level worst-case timing estimation and architecture exploration
Stefana Nenova, Daniel Kästner (slides) - Comparison of Implicit Path Enumeration and Model Checking based WCET Analysis
Benedikt Huber, Martin Schoeberl (slides) - From Trusted Annotations to Verified Knowledge
Adrian Prantl, Jens Knoop, Raimund Kirner, Albrecht Kadlec, Markus Schordan (slides)
10:20-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-12:30 Session 2: CachesChair: Guillem Bernat
- WCET analysis of multi-level set-associative data caches
Benjamin Lesage, Damien Hardy, Isabelle Puaut (slides) - Making Dynamic Memory Allocation Static To Support WCET Analyses
Joerg Herter, Jan Reineke (slides) - Cache-Related Preemption Delay Computation for Set-Associative Caches — pitfalls and solutions
Claire Burguière, Jan Reineke, Sebastian Altmeyer (slides) - WCET-aware Software Based Cache Partitioning for Multi-Task Real-Time Systems
Sascha Plazar, Paul Lokuciejewski, Peter Marwedel (slides)
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:40 Invited TalkChair: Björn Lisper
- Predictable Implementation of Real-Time Applications on Multiprocessor Systems on Chip
Petru Eles (Linköping University) (slides)
14:40-15:20 Session 3 (first part): Tools and techniquesChair: Björn Lisper
- Is Chip-Multiprocessing the End of Real-Time Scheduling?
Martin Schoeberl, Peter Puschner (slides) - Sound and Efficient WCET Analysis in the Presence of Timing Anomalies
Jan Reineke, Rathijit Sen (slides)
15:20-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-16:20 Session 3 continues (second part)
- A Generic Framework for Blackbox Components in WCET Computation
Clément Ballabriga, Hugues Cassé, Marianne De Michiel (slides)
16:20-17:00 Session 4: Measurement-based methods, soft real-time systemsChair: Raimund Kirner
- Statistical-Based WCET Estimation and Validation
Jeffery Hansen, Scott Hissam, Gabriel Moreno (slides) - Extending the Path Analysis Technique to Obtain a Soft WCET
Paul Keim, Amanda Noyes, Andrew Ferguson, Joshua Neal, Christopher Healy (slides)
17:00-17:30 Panel: Teaching WCET analysis in academia and industryChair: Niklas Holsti
- Panelists: Guillem Bernat (slides), Peter Puschner (slides), Reinhard Wilhelm/Christian Ferdinand (slides).