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Local Time for Formal Specification of Networked Embedded System
ŠVÉDA, M.
Originální název
Local Time for Formal Specification of Networked Embedded System
Anglický název
Local Time for Formal Specification of Networked Embedded System
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The paper deals with a formal specification environment supporting a design method aimed at small real-time embedded applications with distributed architectures. After discussing the notion of local time and reviewing an originally developed specification language dedicated to local-time concepts, main attention is focused on a treating real world, networked measurement system application as a case study to demonstrate utilization of this language for behavioral specifications. Concurrently, this contribution examines, how to employ non-object oriented specification tools for object-oriented implementations.
Anglický abstrakt
The paper deals with a formal specification environment supporting a design method aimed at small real-time embedded applications with distributed architectures. After discussing the notion of local time and reviewing an originally developed specification language dedicated to local-time concepts, main attention is focused on a treating real world, networked measurement system application as a case study to demonstrate utilization of this language for behavioral specifications. Concurrently, this contribution examines, how to employ non-object oriented specification tools for object-oriented implementations.
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BibTex
@article{BUT42293,
author="Miroslav {Švéda}",
title="Local Time for Formal Specification of Networked Embedded System",
annote="The paper deals with a formal specification environment supporting a design method aimed at small real-time embedded applications with distributed architectures. After discussing the notion of local time and reviewing an originally developed specification language dedicated to local-time concepts, main attention is focused on a treating real world, networked measurement system application as a case study to demonstrate utilization of this language for behavioral specifications. Concurrently, this contribution examines, how to employ non-object oriented specification tools for object-oriented implementations.",
booktitle="WSEAS Transactions on Computers",
chapter="42293",
journal="WSEAS Transactions on Computers",
number="1",
volume="2",
year="2003",
month="october",
pages="4--9",
type="journal article - other"
}