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WCET Tool Challenge 2011: Report

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Reinhard von Hanxleden , Niklas Holsti , Björn Lisper, Erhard Ploedereder , Armelle Bonenfant , Hugues Cassé , Sven Bünte , Wolfgang Fellger , Sebastian Gepperth , Jan Gustafsson, Benedikt Huber , Nazrul Mohammad Islam , Daniel Kästner , Raimund Kirner , Laura Kovacs , Felix Krause , Marianne de Michiel , Mads Christian Olesen , Adrian Prantl , Wolfgang Puffitsch , Christine Rochange , Martin Schoeberl , Simon Wegener , Michael Zolda , Jakob Zwirchmayr

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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Proc. 11th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis (WCET 2011)

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OCG


Abstract

Following the successful WCET Tool Challenges in 2006 and 2008, the third event in this series was organized in 2011, again with support from the ARTIST DESIGN Network of Excellence. Following the practice established in the previous Challenges, the WCET Tool Challenge 2011 (WCC'11) defined two kinds of problems to be solved by the Challenge participants with their tools, WCET problems, which ask for bounds on the execution time, and flow-analysis problems, which ask for bounds on the number of times certain parts of the code can be executed. The benchmarks to be used in WCC'11 were debie1, PapaBench, and an industrial-strength application from the automotive domain provided by Daimler. Two default execution platforms were suggested to the participants, the ARM7 as "simple target" and the MPC5553/5554 as a "complex target", but participants were free to use other platforms as well. Ten tools participated in WCC'11: aiT, Astrée, Bound-T, FORTAS, METAMOC, OTAWA, SWEET, TimeWeaver, TuBound and WCA.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{von Hanxleden2175,
author = {Reinhard von Hanxleden and Niklas Holsti and Bj{\"o}rn Lisper and Erhard Ploedereder and Armelle Bonenfant and Hugues Cass{\'e} and Sven B{\"u}nte and Wolfgang Fellger and Sebastian Gepperth and Jan Gustafsson and Benedikt Huber and Nazrul Mohammad Islam and Daniel K{\"a}stner and Raimund Kirner and Laura Kovacs and Felix Krause and Marianne de Michiel and Mads Christian Olesen and Adrian Prantl and Wolfgang Puffitsch and Christine Rochange and Martin Schoeberl and Simon Wegener and Michael Zolda and Jakob Zwirchmayr},
title = {WCET Tool Challenge 2011: Report},
editor = {Chris Healy},
month = {July},
year = {2011},
booktitle = {Proc. 11th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis (WCET 2011)},
publisher = {OCG},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/2175-}
}