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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Presentation of the FMTV 2016 Challenge]]></title>

		
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The complex dynamic behaviour of automotive software systems, in particular engine management, in combination with emerging multi-core execution platforms, significantly increased the problem space for timing analysis methods. As a result, the risk of divergence between academic  research and industrial practice is currently increasing. <br><br>Therefore, we from Bosch provided a concrete automotive benchmark for the Formal Methods for Timing Verification (FMTV) challenge 2016, a full blown performance model of a modern engine management system (downloadable <a href="http://www.ecrts.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&amp;t=62" class="postlink">http://www.ecrts.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&amp;t=62</a>), with the goal to challenge existing timing analysis approaches with respect to their expressiveness and precision.<br><br>The focus of the challenge lies on determining tight end-to-end latency bounds for a set of given cause-effect chains. This is challenging since the dynamic behavior of a engine management software is quite complex and contains mechanisms that explore the limits of existing academic approaches:<br><ul><li>preemptive and cooperative priority based scheduling</li><li>periodic, sporadic, and engine synchronous tasks</li><li>multi-core platform with distributed cause-effect chains including cross-core communication</li><li>label (i.e. data) placement dependent execution times of runnables</li></ul><dl class="file"><dt><span class="imageset icon_topic_attach"></span> <a class="postlink" href="http://localhost/download/file.php?id=53&amp;sid=aeef0a9b8be876154b73e1a67fca25e9">FMTV2016_Presentation_Waters_2016.pdf</a></dt></dl><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://localhost/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=708">arne.hamann</a> — Mon Jul 11, 2016</p><hr />
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