[SystemSafety] C for OSs

Peter Bernard Ladkin ladkin at causalis.com
Mon Sep 9 19:17:15 CEST 2019



On 2019-09-09 17:25 , Olwen Morgan wrote:
> 
> .. Erlang has been extensively used for telecomms
> applications at Ericsson and they have some highly time-critical constraints. But they're probably
> not what most people would mean by hard real-time. 

"Hard real-time" is a constraint deriving from the physical world. I would regard "hard real-time"
as constraints of the order of O(200Hz).

If you have really fast processors, and fast garbage-collection on garbage whose magnitude you can
bound, you can maybe show that hard real-time constraints are satisfied even with
garbage-collection. And if not now, then in a couple of HW-generations' time.

PBL

Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, Bielefeld, Germany
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