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Peter Puschner


Peter Puschner is a professor in the Institut für Technische Informatik, Real-Time Systems Group at the Vienna University of Technology. He studied computer science at TU Vienna and received the Dr. techn. (PhD) degree from TU Vienna in 1994.

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Research

Peter Puschner's main research interest is on real-time systems, with a focus on the worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis of real-time programs. Within this focus he is working on the definition of the key problems of WCET analysis, the development of theories and concepts for WCET computation, and the realization of WCET tools that build on the theoretical results. Puschner's further research interests include real-time programming languages and and hardware/software architectures that support temporal predictability.

Peter Puschner is a member of the IEEE Computer Society, the ACM, Euromicro, the Marie-Curie Fellowship Association, and the Austrian Computer Society (OCG).


Links

Link
to: www.rtselab.org/~isorc2006
The 9th IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time Distributed Computing
Link to: ecrts06.tudos.org The 18th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems
TU Vienna WCET
TU Vienna WCET Page


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