A software system implementation guide and system prototyping facility for the MCORTEX executive on the real time cluster.

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Garrett, Douglas R.
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1986-12Advisor
Kodres, Uno R.
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Baker, Gary S.
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This thesis develops a prototyping facility to support accurate exploratory modeling of the temporal structure of real time, concurrent software systems on a parallel processor architecture. The hierarchical bus parallel processor architecture, call the Real Time Cluster Star (RTC*), is the hardware on which an executive operating system, the Extended Multi-COmputer Real Time EXecutive (EMCORTEX), provides the capability for concurrent real time processing. The prototyping facility is a tool to aid the system designer to assess the tasking structure and the resulting temporal behavior of concurrent multiprocess systems. This facility allows an early modeling of a proposed real time system so that system's design flaws can be discovered and corrected before the system is fully developed.
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