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Publications

Please visit the MRTC publication database to see all my scentific publications.

Below is some non-published popular science articles and technical reports.

Popular science

Värre än så här kan det inte bli!
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An one-page introduction to WCET analysis in Swedish, December 2003.
Author(s): Andreas Ermedahl.

Your Timing Could Not Get Any Worse!
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An one-page introduction to WCET analysis in English, December 2003.
Author(s): Andreas Ermedahl.

Längre driftstid med energisnåla datorprogram
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A two-page introduction to energy consumption analysis, prepared for the ARTES popular science writing contest, January 2002.
Author(s): Andreas Ermedahl

Timing Is Everything!
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A two-page introduction to WCET analysis, prepared for the ARTES popular science writing contest, January 2002.
Author(s): Andreas Ermedahl and Jakob Engblom.

Not published

Interval Analysis of C-variables using Abstract Interpretation.
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The paper is the result of a graduate course in abstract interpretation. Not published.
Author(s): Andreas Ermedahl

Discrete Event Simulation in Erlang
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The paper is my Master's Thesis in Computer Science and shows how discrete event simulation can be performed in the programming language Erlang.
A smaller (and more handsome) discrete event simulation model in Erlang has been implemented by Mikael Sjödin. The Erlang code + documentation are available at: http://www.docs.uu.se/~mic/sim.tar.gz.

 
 

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Latest update: 2004-01-20