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Real-Time Execution Monitoring

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1984
Today's programming methodology emphasizes the study of static aspects of programs. In practice, however, monitoring a program in execution, i.e., monitoring a process, is routinely done by any programmer whose task it is to produce a reliable piece of software. There are two reasons why one might want to examine the dynamic aspects of a program: first,
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A real-time monitor for a distributed real-time operating system

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1988
Monitoring and debugging for a distributed real-time system is a complicated problem due to the lack of a set of advanced tools and adequate operating system capability. Software tools can cover the wide range of the software development life cycle from the requirement analysis phase to debugging and maintenance phases.
Hideyuki Tokuda   +2 more
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Monitoring of Real-Time Properties

2006
This paper presents a construction for runtime monitors that check real-time properties expressed in timed LTL (TLTL). Due to D'Souza's results, TLTL can be considered a natural extension of LTL towards real-time. Moreover, a typical obstacle in runtime verification is solved both for untimed and timed formulae, in that standard models of linear ...
Andreas Bauer 0002   +2 more
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Power Lines Real Time Monitoring

Volume 9: 6th FSI, AE and FIV and N Symposium, 2006
Nowadays, the electricity demand keeps increasing. To adapt to this request, an increase in the production of electricity, as well as in transmission and distribution capacities is necessary. Whereas the construction of a new site of energy production is relatively easy, it is extremely long and difficult to manage to build new overhead lines ...
Lilien, Jean-Louis   +4 more
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Real-time monitoring of drug release

Chem. Commun., 2010
A new prodrug system, assembled using a distinctive coumarin linker, was demonstrated to report real-time activation and drug release in vitro.
Roy, Weinstain   +3 more
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Real-time monitoring of energy infrastructure

2011 24th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering(CCECE), 2011
Many legacy infrastructures are reaching the end of their service life. The necessary replacement of this infrastructure creates an opportunity to replace them with environmental and innovative systems. In this paper, a Smart Energy Micro Grid (SEMG) simulator is developed to model thermal energy alternatives for a large Canadian university.
Cesar Lopez Castellanos   +2 more
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Real-time continuous glucose monitoring

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2007
To summarize the current literature on real-time continuous glucose monitors, focusing on devices that have been approved or are pending approval.Real-time continuous glucose sensors are new tools to assist in diabetes management. Several devices are currently being sold and additional monitors are expected to be available shortly.
Bruce, Buckingham   +2 more
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Real-Time Clinical Monitoring of Biomolecules

Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2013
Continuous monitoring of clinical biomarkers offers the exciting possibility of new therapies that use biomarker levels to guide treatment in real time. This review explores recent progress toward this goal. We initially consider measurements in body fluids by a range of analytical methods.
Michelle L, Rogers, Martyn G, Boutelle
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Real-Time Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring

Methods, 2001
We discuss the utilization of signal processing techniques during surgical procedures. These techniques are used to provide real-time monitoring of nervous system function. We describe the historical development of these techniques and the hardware and software that have been used to implement them.
D, Krieger, R J, Sclabassi
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Real-Time Monitoring

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
Raw materials get verified by using handheld Raman scanners. Reactions are monitored in situ with probes attached to optical spectrometers. Near-infrared, Raman, and reflectance devices track crystallization, drying, and particle formation as they happen. And finished tablets are examined chemically and physically as they tumble off the line.
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