Towards A Semiformal Development Methodology for Embedded Systems
Towards A Semiformal Development Methodology for Embedded Systems
In recent days, the amount of functions has increased significantly in embedded products so that systems development methodologies play an important role to ensure the product’s quality, cost, and time. Furthermore, this complexity coupled with constantly evolving specifications, has led to propose a semiformal development methodology to support the building of embedded real-time systems. A platform-based design approach has been used to balance costs and time-to-market in relation to performance and functionality constraints. We performed three expressive case studies and we concluded that the proposed methodology significantly reduces design time and improves software modularity and reliability.
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Cordeiro, Lucas
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Barreto, Raimundo
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Oliveira, Meuse
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4 May 2008
Cordeiro, Lucas
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Barreto, Raimundo
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Oliveira, Meuse
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Cordeiro, Lucas, Barreto, Raimundo and Oliveira, Meuse
(2008)
Towards A Semiformal Development Methodology for Embedded Systems.
3rd International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.
04 - 07 May 2008.
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In recent days, the amount of functions has increased significantly in embedded products so that systems development methodologies play an important role to ensure the product’s quality, cost, and time. Furthermore, this complexity coupled with constantly evolving specifications, has led to propose a semiformal development methodology to support the building of embedded real-time systems. A platform-based design approach has been used to balance costs and time-to-market in relation to performance and functionality constraints. We performed three expressive case studies and we concluded that the proposed methodology significantly reduces design time and improves software modularity and reliability.
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Published date: 4 May 2008
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Event Dates: May 4-7, 2008
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3rd International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 2008-05-04 - 2008-05-07
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Electronics & Computer Science
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Local EPrints ID: 271448
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271448
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Lucas Cordeiro
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Raimundo Barreto
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Meuse Oliveira
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