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<h2>Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 4, Issue 1, </h2>
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    <span class="title">LITES, Volume 4, Issue 1</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001</a>
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    <span class="authors">Jian-Jia Chen and Björn B. Brandenburg</span>
    <span class="title">A Note on the Period Enforcer Algorithm for Self-Suspending Tasks</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a001">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a001</a>
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    <span class="authors">Florian Kluge</span>
    <span class="title">Utility-Based Scheduling of (m,k)-firm Real-Time Tasks - New Empirical Results</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a002">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a002</a>
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    <span class="authors">Si Liu, Jatin Ganhotra, Muntasir Raihan Rahman, Son Nguyen, Indranil Gupta, and José Meseguer</span>
    <span class="title">Quantitative Analysis of Consistency in NoSQL Key-Value Stores</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a003">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a003</a>
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    <span class="authors">Holger Hermanns, Jan Krčál, and Gilles Nies</span>
    <span class="title">How Is Your Satellite Doing? Battery Kinetics with Recharging and Uncertainty</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a004">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a004</a>
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    <span class="authors">Eric W. D. Rozier, Kristin Y. Rozier, and Ulya Bayram</span>
    <span class="title">Characterizing Data Dependence Constraints for Dynamic Reliability Using n-Queens Attack Domains</span>
    <a class="doi" href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a005">10.4230/LITES-v004-i001-a005</a>
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