Abstract
Schedulability analysis is an integral part of the development process of predictable real time software. Real time software thus needs to be expressed in a schedulability analysable language, such as Real-Time Euclid or extended PEARL, and the software must be supported by an operating system and hardware environment that are also schedulability analysable. In this Chapter, we present language-independent schedulability analysis of real time programs, and then show how it applies to both Real-Time Euclid and extended PEARL.
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