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The challenge taken in this chapter is to analyse an application running on a multiprocessor system with acceptable accuracy, without the need to explicitly store and compute the memory consuming distributions of the residual execution times of each task in the states of the underlying stochastic process. Also, we would like to avoid the calculation of the computation-intensive convolutions.

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Manolache, S., Eles, P., Peng, Z. (2007). Analysis of Multiprocessor Systems. In: Real-Time Applications with Stochastic Task Execution Times. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5509-9_5

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