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Real-time computing / Worst-case execution time / Actuarial science / Analysis of algorithms / Parallel computing / Best /  worst and average case / Reliability engineering / Copula / Embedded system / Protection ring / Probability distribution / Value at risk
Date: 2012-01-30 09:43:45
Real-time computing
Worst-case execution time
Actuarial science
Analysis of algorithms
Parallel computing
Best
worst and average case
Reliability engineering
Copula
Embedded system
Protection ring
Probability distribution
Value at risk

Predictability as an Emergent Behaviour Alan Burns and David Griffin Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK. email {burns, djg}@cs.york.ac.uk Abstract—One means of obtaining time predicable systems is

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