Object oriented design with applications
Object oriented design with applications
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Embedded real-time systems
Real-time object-oriented modeling
Real-time object-oriented modeling
Object-oriented technology for real-time systems: a practical approach using OMT and Fusion
Object-oriented technology for real-time systems: a practical approach using OMT and Fusion
UML distilled: applying the standard object modeling language
UML distilled: applying the standard object modeling language
Real-Time UML: Developing Efficient Objects for Embedded Systems
Real-Time UML: Developing Efficient Objects for Embedded Systems
Modeling Reactive Systems with Statecharts: The Statemate Approach
Modeling Reactive Systems with Statecharts: The Statemate Approach
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: ADA 95, Real-Time Java, and Real-Time POSIX
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: ADA 95, Real-Time Java, and Real-Time POSIX
Integrating the Synchronous Paradigm into UML: Application to Control-Dominated Systems
UML '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on The Unified Modeling Language
Schedulability analysis with UML
UML for real
Designing for schedulability: integrating schedulability analysis with object-oriented design
Euromicro-RTS'00 Proceedings of the 12th Euromicro conference on Real-time systems
A survey of software development approaches addressing dependability
FIDJI'04 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications
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The use of object oriented techniques and methodologies for the design of hard real time systems appears to be necessary in order to deal with the increasing complexity of such systems. Recently many object oriented methods have been used for the modeling and the design of real time systems. Due to their complex nature, such systems are extremely difficult to specify and to implement. The use of an appropriate design method that supports both the modeling of the functional and the non-functional requirements of such systems is a crucial prerequisite for the successful modeling of such systems. In this paper we propose our approach, which enables the development of hard real time systems using UML and other notations enabling both the analysis of the functional requirements as well as the analysis of the non-functional requirements.