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Hierarchical server-based traffic scheduling in ethernet switches

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Distributed Embedded Real-Time Systems (DERTS) are ever more complex, consisting of an increasing number of nodes with more functionality and handling more data. This scenario is pushing for paradigm changes in the methodologies to design complex DERTS. Namely, component-oriented design methodologies, exhibiting the composability property are considered an effective means to tackle the growing complexity of DERTS. Server-oriented architectures have proven to be an effective means to enable controlled resource sharing, providing composability among application components as well as between the application software and the hardware platform on which they execute.

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R. Santos, A. Vieira, R. Marau, P. Pedreiras, A. Oliveira, L. Almeida, and T. Nolte, "Implementing Server-based Communications within Ethernet Switches," in Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on Compositional Theory and Technology for Real-Time Embedded Systems, December 2009.
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R. Santos, M. Behnam, T. Nolte, P. Pedreiras, and L. Almeida, "Schedulability Analysis for Multi-level Hierarchical Server Composition in Ethernet Switches," in Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks, July 2010.

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cover image ACM SIGBED Review
ACM SIGBED Review  Volume 8, Issue 1
March 2011
67 pages
EISSN:1551-3688
DOI:10.1145/1967021
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Published: 01 March 2011
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