Mission critical real-time systems often function in environments that cannot be modelled with static approaches. Because of their (externally-driven) wide dynamic range of system operation, the number of data elements to be processed in an arbitrary period is unknown at the time of system engineering (other than an extremely pessimistic worst case sense). While it may be possible to determine a theoretical upper bound on the number of data items, the construction and maintenance of system components to handle worst-case conditions can be prohibitively costly. To accommodate such dynamic...
Mission critical real-time systems often function in environments that cannot be modelled with static approaches. Because of their (externally-driven)...