DocumentCode
1652882
Title
The formal, tool supported development of real time systems
Author
Sinnott, Richard O.
Author_Institution
Nat. e-Sci. Centre, Glasgow Univ., UK
fYear
2004
Firstpage
388
Lastpage
395
Abstract
The language SDL has long been applied in the development of various kinds of systems. Real-time systems are one application area where SDL has been applied extensively. Whilst SDL allows for certain modelling aspects of real-time systems to be represented, the language and its associated tool support have certain drawbacks for modelling and reasoning about such systems. In this paper we highlight the limitations of SDL and its associated tool support in this domain and present language extensions and next generation real-time system tool support to help overcome them. The applicability of the extensions and tools is demonstrated through a case study based upon a multimedia binding object used to support a configuration of time dependent information producers and consumers realising the so called lip-synchronisation algorithm.
Keywords
formal specification; real-time systems; simulation languages; software tools; specification languages; SDL language; formal development; language extensions; lip-synchronisation algorithm; multimedia binding object; real-time system tool support; specification and description language; time dependent information consumers; time dependent information producers; tool supported development; Automotive engineering; Communication industry; Computer industry; Multimedia systems; Proposals; Real time systems; System testing; Timing; Tree graphs; Unified modeling language;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering and Formal Methods, 2004. SEFM 2004. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2222-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SEFM.2004.1347543
Filename
1347543
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