DocumentCode
273944
Title
Distinctions between requirements specification and design of real-time systems
Author
Kalinsky, D. ; Ready, J.
fYear
1989
fDate
18-20 Sep 1989
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
30
Abstract
`Hard´ real-time systems are those which must meet strictly-defined time deadlines. In the development of software for such systems, the issue of time constraints causes a structured model describing the design of the software to be very different from a structured model describing its functional requirements. Issues such as memory access time, interrupt latency and intertask message passing time are central to real-time software design. A new graphic representation technique for real-time design modelling is presented and an example is given, showing both a software requirements model and a real-time design solution model. Differences in the structure of the models, as well as differences in representation and evaluation criteria, are discussed
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering for Real Time Systems, 1989., Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cirencester
Type
conf
Filename
51714
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