Hans Hansson
Professor
Dr Hans Hansson is currently working as a Professor in the D
Malardalen University
Sweden
Biography
Dr Hans Hansson is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Professor in Real-Time Systems, Malardalen University , Sweden. His research interests includes 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. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Hans Hansson is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to 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..
Research Interest
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.
Publications
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Runtime Verification for Detecting Suspension Bugs in Multicore and Parallel Software (Mar 2017) Sara Abbaspour Asadollah, Daniel Sundmark, Hans Hansson ICST workshop on Testing Extra-Functional Properties and Quality Characteristics of Software Systems (ITEQS'17)
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Concurrency bugs in open source software: a case study (Apr 2017) Sara Abbaspour Asadollah, Daniel Sundmark, Sigrid Eldh, Hans Hansson Journal of Internet Services and Applications (JISA)
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Safe Cooperating Cyber-Physical Systems using Wireless Communication (Jul 2017) Paul Pop, Detlef Scholle , Irfan Sljivo, Hans Hansson, Gunnar Widforss, Malin Rosqvist Elsevier journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems (MICPRO)