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We present a programming language with first-class timing constructs, whose semantics is based on time-constrained relationships between observable events. Since a system specification postulates timing relationships between events, realizing the specification in a program becomes a more straightforward process. Using these constraints, as well as those imposed by data and control flow properties, our objective is to transform the code so that its worst-case execution time is consistent with its real-time requirements. To accomplish this goal we first translate an event-based source program into intermediate code, in which the timing constraints are imposed on the code itself, and then use a compilation technique which synthesizes feasible code from the original source program.
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