Title :
Fitting Schedulability Analysis Theory into Model-Driven Engineering
Author :
Bordin, Matteo ; Panunzio, Marco ; Vardanega, Tullio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Pure & Appl. Math., Padua Univ., Trieste
Abstract :
The theory behind state-of-the-art schedulability analysis has reached such a level of sophistication that its complete mastering by the average industrial practitioner is practically infeasible. The centrality of automation promoted by model-driven engineering may facilitate the uptake of the front-end of the analysis theory by the industrial world. In this paper we qualitatively evaluate how current approaches to model-based schedulability analysis may employ and feed state-of-the-art analysis equations; we then illustrate a new strategy which, by way of model transformation, warrants a high degree of confidence in and permits an iterative refinement of the input to sophisticated analysis equations. We contend that model-driven engineering is well suited for fitting the most advanced analysis theories and to chart the course for future improvements in the area of model-based schedulability analysis.
Keywords :
scheduling; software architecture; systems analysis; iterative refinement; model-driven engineering; schedulability analysis theory; state-of-the-art analysis equations; Automation; Equations; Feeds; Information analysis; Job shop scheduling; Mathematics; Model driven engineering; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Risk analysis; MARTE; Model-Driven Engineering; Model-based Schedulability Analysis; RCM; Ravenscar Computational Model;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems, 2008. ECRTS '08. Euromicro Conference on
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3298-1
DOI :
10.1109/ECRTS.2008.12