학술논문

Temporal analysis and object-oriented real-time software development: a case study with ROOM/ObjecTime
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings Real-Time Technology and Applications Real-time technology and applications Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE. :110-118 1996
Subject
Computing and Processing
Programming
Computer aided software engineering
Object oriented modeling
Control systems
Runtime
Weight control
Educational institutions
Automata
Safety
Contracts
Language
Abstract
New generation methodologies and CASE tools are making possible increasing "automation" by addressing software development in terms of executable models. We describe one such methodology, ROOM, along with its CASE tool, ObjecTime, for which systems are modelled in terms of hierarchically organised communicating objects whose behavior is defined in terms of finite state machines. In particular, we present the results of a Rate Monotonic Analysis inspired temporal analysis which makes evident some of the runtime limitations associated with ROOM semantics and the way in which the ROOM model is cast as an executable for the intended embedded platform.