Biography [ Show only research interests ] Hans Hansson is professor in Real-Time Systems at Mälardalen University since 1997. He is director of Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre and the PROGRESS national strategic research centre, Scientific Leader of SICS Swedish ICT Västerås AB and the EU/ARTEMIS project SafeCer. He received an MSc (Engineering Physics), a Licentiate degree (Computer Systems), a BA (Business Administration), and a Doctor of Technology degree (Computer Systems) from Uppsala University (UU), Sweden, in 1981, 1984, 1984 and 1992. Prof. Hansson’s previous appointments include being director of the nat’l research programme ARTES, visiting prof. and dept. chair at the Dept. of Computer Systems, Uppsala University, and researcher and scientific advisor at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) in Stockholm. Hans Hansson's research interests and contributions include component-based design of safety-critical real-time embedded systems, modeling and analysis of real-time communication, real-time testing and debugging, execution-time analysis, development of automotive control SW, and formal modeling of timing and probability. Prof. Hansson is associate editor of the IEEE Tr. on Industrial Informatics and Springer’s Journal of Real-Time Systems.
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| | Mode switch handling for the ProCom component model, Hang Yin, Hongwan Qin (external), Jan Carlson, Hans Hansson, The 16th International ACM Sigsoft Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE), Vancouver, Canada, June, 2013 |
| | Mode switch handling for the ProCom component model, Hang Yin, Jan Carlson, Hans Hansson, Hongwan Qin (external), MRTC report ISSN 1404-3041 ISRN MDH-MRTC-271/2013-1-SE, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre, Mälardalen University, February, 2013 |
| | Better, Faster, Cheaper, and Safer Too – Is This Really Possible?, Iain Bate, Hans Hansson, Sasikumar Punnekkat, ETFA'2012 - 17th IEEE Int'l Conf. on Emerging Technologies for Factory automation, IEEE, Krakow, Poland, September, 2012 |
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