This software iidea is based on the original MRTA framework [1] implementation by
Sebastian Altmeyer.
It was locally adapted and extended by Hamza Rihani during his PhD [2]

In 2019 the main algorithm was rethought and rewritten in python by Maximilien
Dupont de Dinechin with contributions by Matheus Schuh resulting in a 
publication at DATE 2020 [3]

Matheus Schuh extended it to new architectures and usage during his PhD [4].

Hichem Rebhi worked on the tool maintenance (2025-2026).

The tools is currently maintained by Claire Maiza, Bruno Ferres and Pascal 
Raymond [5].

[1] Altmeyer, S., Davis, R. I., Indrusiak, L., Maiza, C., Nelis, V., & Reineke,
J. (2015, November). A generic and compositional framework for multicore
response time analysis. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on
Real Time and Networks Systems (pp. 129-138).

[2] Rihani, H. (2017). Many-Core Timing Analysis of Real-Time Systems (Doctoral
dissertation).

[3] de Dinechin, M. D., Schuh, M., Moy, M., & Maïza, C. (2020, March). Scaling
Up the Memory Interference Analysis for Hard Real-Time Many-Core Systems. In
Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference (DATE).

[4] Schuh, Matheus (2022) Implantation sûre d'applications temps-réel critiques
sur plateforme pluri-coeur. Thèse de doctorat Informatique Université Grenoble 
Alpes 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022GRALM014

[5] Schuh, M., Maiza, C., Raymond, P., Ferres, B., Dupont de Dinechin, B. (2025).
Communication and Shared Memory Efficient Mapping Techniques of Real-Time DAGs 
upon Clustered Multicore Platforms. In International Conference on Real-Time 
Networks and Systems (RTNS).
