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What Is Real Time Computing? A Personal View
Edward A. Lee

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Edward A. Lee. "What Is Real Time Computing? A Personal View". to appear in IEEE Design & Test, 2017.

Abstract
Today, real-time behavior of programs is a property that emerges from implementations rather than a property that is specified in models. Control over timing behavior of software is difficult to achieve, and timing behavior is neither predictable nor repeatable. This paper argues that this problem can be solved by making a commitment to deterministic models that embrace temporal properties as an integral part of the modeling paradigm.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1192.html"
    >What Is Real Time Computing? A Personal View</a>,
    <i>to appear in <em>IEEE Design &
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    @article{Lee17_WhatIsRealTimeComputingPersonalView,
        author = {Edward A. Lee},
        title = {What Is Real Time Computing? A Personal View},
        journal = {to appear in <em>IEEE Design \& Test</em>},
        year = {2017},
        abstract = {Today, real-time behavior of programs is a
                  property that emerges from implementations rather
                  than a property that is specified in models.
                  Control over timing behavior of software is
                  difficult to achieve, and timing behavior is
                  neither predictable nor repeatable. This paper
                  argues that this problem can be solved by making a
                  commitment to deterministic models that embrace
                  temporal properties as an integral part of the
                  modeling paradigm.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1192.html}
    }
    

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