Object-Oriented Technology for Real Time Systems
A Practical Approach Using OMT and Fusion
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Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7339580M
- ISBN-139780132279437
- ISBN-100132279436
- OCLC Control Number33206881
- Library of Congress Control Number95039004
and 2 more
- LibraryThing276565
- Goodreads6151951
Classifications
- LCCQA76.64 .A93 1996
- DDC005.2
Description
This book presents the OCTOPUS method, providing a systematic and effective approach for developing object-oriented software for embedded real-time systems. The method is based on the popular OMT and Fusion methods, but also embodies common practice found in real-time systems. It applies proven object-oriented techniques, while matching the specific needs of real-time systems, such as concurrency, synchronization, communication, handling of interrupts, hardware interfaces and end-to-end response times. The method defines an incremental development process with well integrated phases and clearly linked components, covering requirements specification, system architecture and subsystem analysis/design. The book includes transition from design to implementation and features process priorities and timing analysis. Two extensive case studies demonstrate this in practice.
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