DocumentCode :
2456953
Title :
Model-Based Development of Integrated Computer Systems: Modeling the Execution Platform
Author :
Huber, Bernhard ; Obermaisser, Roman
Author_Institution :
Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna
fYear :
2007
fDate :
21-22 June 2007
Firstpage :
151
Lastpage :
164
Abstract :
The DECOS architecture provides a framework for integrating multiple application systems within a single distributed computer system. Since the DECOS architecture aims at applications in the automotive, avionic, and industrial control domain, including applications up to the highest criticality level, the design and development process of DECOS-based integrated computer systems is of utmost importance. Within the DECOS project a model-based development process is devised which aims at enabling a reduced time-to-market in spite of increasing the system´s functionality, the reuse of application software on different instantiations of the DECOS platform, and performing validation activities earlier in the development phase of integrated computer systems. In this paper we outline the overall model-based development process of integrated computer systems based on the DECOS architecture with a strong focus on the modeling of the DECOS execution platform. Additionally, we present a novel graphical model editor based on GME for capturing the execution platform in the model-based development process.
Keywords :
computer architecture; DECOS architecture; distributed computer systems; execution platform modeling; integrated computer systems; model-based development; model-based development process; Application software; Automotive engineering; Computer architecture; Computer languages; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Embedded system; Power system modeling; Real time systems; Vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems, 2007 Fifth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Leganes
Print_ISBN :
978-84-89315-47-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WISES.2007.4408502
Filename :
4408502
Link To Document :
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