Rather recently object-oriented modeling langauges, tools, and methods attract the interest of embedded (real-time) system developers. This is especially true if embedded (real-time) system software has to cooperate with interactive multimedia software, as it is more and more the case in automotive systems. It is still an open question whether and how the standard OO modeling language UML and its accompanying tools have to be adapted to the regarded application domain. To contribute useful input for this discussion we evaluated two popular CASE-tools, I-Logix Rhapsody(R) and Rational Rose/RT(R), that implement real-time UML extensions, by developing rapid prototypes of an air conditioning controller
%0 Conference Paper
%1 bichler_02_evaluating
%A Bichler, L.
%A Radermacher, A.
%A Schürr, A.
%B Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, 2002. (WORDS 2002). Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on
%D 2002
%J Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, 2002. (WORDS 2002). Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on
%K rhapsody 2002 statecharts \_pdf uml umlrt
%P 271--278
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WORDS.2002.1000062
%T Evaluating UML extensions for modeling real-time systems
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WORDS.2002.1000062
%X Rather recently object-oriented modeling langauges, tools, and methods attract the interest of embedded (real-time) system developers. This is especially true if embedded (real-time) system software has to cooperate with interactive multimedia software, as it is more and more the case in automotive systems. It is still an open question whether and how the standard OO modeling language UML and its accompanying tools have to be adapted to the regarded application domain. To contribute useful input for this discussion we evaluated two popular CASE-tools, I-Logix Rhapsody(R) and Rational Rose/RT(R), that implement real-time UML extensions, by developing rapid prototypes of an air conditioning controller
@inproceedings{bichler_02_evaluating,
abstract = {Rather recently object-oriented modeling langauges, tools, and methods attract the interest of embedded (real-time) system developers. This is especially true if embedded (real-time) system software has to cooperate with interactive multimedia software, as it is more and more the case in automotive systems. It is still an open question whether and how the standard OO modeling language UML and its accompanying tools have to be adapted to the regarded application domain. To contribute useful input for this discussion we evaluated two popular CASE-tools, I-Logix Rhapsody(R) and Rational Rose/RT(R), that implement real-time UML extensions, by developing rapid prototypes of an air conditioning controller},
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author = {Bichler, L. and Radermacher, A. and Sch\"{u}rr, A.},
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posted-at = {2007-10-02 15:26:13},
priority = {4},
timestamp = {2009-03-10T04:37:46.000+0100},
title = {Evaluating UML extensions for modeling real-time systems},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WORDS.2002.1000062},
year = 2002
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