@inproceedings{CMa+14,
title = { Schedulability and modular analysis: how to fit timing model? },
author = {Cass\'e, Hugues and Maiza, Claire and and Parent-Vigouroux, Catherine and Raymond, Pascal},
year = {2014},
booktitle = {OPRTC},
team = {SYNC},
}
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