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A Component Model for Embedded Real-Time Software Product-Lines

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Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

In the 4th IFAC conference on Fieldbus Systems and their Applications

Publisher:

International Federarion of Automatic Control


Abstract

This paper proposes a component model suitable for use in the development of embedded real-time systems where resources, such as memory and CPUs, usually are very limited. A precise sematics for this model is defined. A precise semantics is necessary to enable architectural analysis of systems specified with such a model. A typical example of such analyses is scheduling where the temporal correctness is verified. The model is constructed with software product-lines in mind. Thus an essential part is how to specify and verify flexibility in the components. The model proposed in this paper is also independent from its infrastructure, i.e. operating system. This since the model makes no assumptions about its environment with regards to task models and component infrastructures such as name servers or object request brokers

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Wall240,
author = {Anders Wall and Christer Norstr{\"o}m},
title = {A Component Model for Embedded Real-Time Software Product-Lines},
month = {November},
year = {2001},
booktitle = {In the 4th IFAC conference on Fieldbus Systems and their Applications},
publisher = {International Federarion of Automatic Control},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/240-}
}