Seonho Choi
Papers
2
Total Citations
9
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2
About
Seonho Choi is a researcher whose work has centered on the rigorous design and scheduling of real-time computer systems—a field where timing constraints are as critical as logical correctness. His foundational contributions address the challenge of ensuring that complex, time-sensitive tasks meet their deadlines, a problem central to safety-critical applications in aerospace, industrial control, and embedded systems. In his most-cited paper, "Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks with Complex Constraints" (2000, 5 citations), Choi explored advanced scheduling algorithms that handle intricate task dependencies and resource limitations. He further developed these ideas in "Design of Real‐Time Systems" (2002, 4 citations), which provides a systematic framework for building systems where timing guarantees are essential. While his citation counts reflect a focused, specialized impact, Choi’s work has helped shape the foundational principles of real-time system design, offering practical methodologies for engineers and researchers tackling the growing complexity of modern computing environments. His research remains a valuable reference for those working at the intersection of theoretical scheduling and practical system implementation.
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Top Papers
- 1Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks with Complex Constraints5 citations · 2000
- 2Design of Real‐Time Systems4 citations · 2002