In this paper the two different paradigms for the design of responsive, i.e., distributed fault-tolerant real-time systems, the event-triggered (ET) approach and the time-triggered (TT) approach, are analyzed and compared. The comparison focuses on the temporal properties and considers the issues of predictability, testability, resource utilization, extensibility, and assumption coverage.
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Hermann KOPETZ, "Should Responsive Systems be Event-Triggered or Time-Triggered ?" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E76-D, no. 11, pp. 1325-1332, November 1993, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper the two different paradigms for the design of responsive, i.e., distributed fault-tolerant real-time systems, the event-triggered (ET) approach and the time-triggered (TT) approach, are analyzed and compared. The comparison focuses on the temporal properties and considers the issues of predictability, testability, resource utilization, extensibility, and assumption coverage.
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