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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

Babau / Blay-Fornarino / Champeau

Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009

Advances, Standards, Applications and Perspectives
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84821-115-5
Verlag: Wiley

Advances, Standards, Applications and Perspectives

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

ISBN: 978-1-84821-115-5
Verlag: Wiley


Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009: Advances, Standards, Applications and Perspectives

Model-based development methods, and supporting technologies, can provide the techniques and tools needed to address the dilemma between reducing system development costs and time, and developing increasingly complex systems. This book provides the information needed to understand and apply model-drive engineering (MDE) and model-drive architecture (MDA) approaches to the development of embedded systems. Chapters, written by experts from academia and industry, cover topics relating to MDE practices and methods, as well as emerging MDE technologies. Much of the writing is based on the presentations given at the Summer School “MDE for Embedded Systems” held at Brest, France, in September 2004.

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Chapter Summary xi

Chapter 1. Model Transformation: A Survey of the State of the Art 1
Tom MENS

1.1. Model-driven engineering 1

1.2. Model transformation 2

1.3. Model transformation languages 5

1.4. Model transformation activities 8

1.5. Conclusion 14

1.6. Acknowledgements 14

1.7. Bibliography 15

Chapter 2. Model-Based Code Generation 21
Chris RAISTRICK

2.1. Introduction 21

2.2. The model-driven architecture (MDA) process 22

2.3. The automated approach to code generation 23

2.4. Domain modeling 25

2.5. The executable UML (xUML) formalism 29

2.6. System generation 31

2.7. Executable UML to code mappings 34

2.8. Conclusions 41

2.9. Bibliography 42

Chapter 3. Testing Model Transformations: A Case for Test Generation from Input Domain Models 43
Benoit BAUDRY

3.1. Introduction 43

3.2. Challenges for testing systems with large input domains 46

3.3. Selecting test data in large domains 52

3.4. Metamodel-based test input generation 58

3.5. Conclusion 67

3.6. Acknowledgements 68

3.7. Bibliography 68

Chapter 4. Symbolic Execution-Based Techniques for Conformance Testing 73
Christophe GASTON, Pascale LE GALL, Nicolas RAPIN and Assia TOUIL

4.1. Context 73

4.2. Input output symbolic transition systems 79

4.3. Symbolic execution 84

4.4. Conformance testing for IOSTS 87

4.5. Concluding remarks 96

4.6. Bibliography 101

Chapter 5. Using MARTE and SysML for Modeling Real-Time Embedded Systems 105
Huascar ESPINOZA, Daniela CANCILA, Sébastien GÉRARD and Bran SELIC

5.1. Introduction 105

5.2. Background 108

5.3. Scenarios of combined usage 113

5.4. Combination Strategies 125

5.5. Related work 130

5.6. Conclusion 133

5.7. Acknowledgements 134

5.8. Bibliography 134

Chapter 6. Software Model-based Performance Analysis 139
Dorina C. PETRIU

6.1. Introduction 139

6.2. Performance models 142

6.3. Software model with performance annotations 148

6.4. Mapping from software to performance model 155

6.5. Using a pivot language: Core Scenario Model (CSM) 158

6.6. Case study performance model 160

6.7. Conclusions 162

6.8. Acknowledgements 163

6.9. Bibliography 163

Chapter 7. Model Integration for Formal Qualification of Timing-Aware Software Data Acquisition Components 167
Jean-Philippe BABAU, Philippe DHAUSSY and Pierre-Yves PILLAIN

7.1. Introduction 167

7.2. System modeling 170

7.3. Variation points modeling 182

7.4. Experiments and results 189

7.5. Conclusion 194

7.6. Bibliography 195

Chapter 8. SoC/SoPC Development using MDD and MARTE Profile 201
Denis AULAGNIER, Ali KOUDRI, Stéphane LECOMTE, Philippe SOULARD, Joël CHAMPEAU, Jorgiano VIDAL,
Gilles PERROUIN and Pierre LERAY

8.1. Introduction 201

8.2. Related works 203

8.3. MOPCOM process and models 206

8.4. Application 210

8.5. System analysis 211

8.6. Abstract modeling level 214

8.7. Execution modeling level 216

8.8. Detailed modeling level 220

8.9. Tooling Support 223

8.10. HDL Code Generation 225

8.11. Conclusion 228

8.12. Acknowledgements 229

8.13. Bibliography 229

List of Authors 233

Index 237


Jean-Philippe Babau is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at INSA, Lyon, France. His research interests include the use of formal models for architecture description to build real-time embedded systems.

Mireille Blay-Fornarino is Professor in computer science at University of Nice in France. She is also a researcher in Computer Science at the Computer Science and Automata Laboratory.

Joël Champeau is a teacher-researcher in the New Technologies Development Laboratory at ENSIETA, Brest, France. He specializes in applying MDE methodology and techniques to a system modeling framework for embedded systems.

Sylvain Robert is Research Engineer at LISP (Lab Software Security Process) at the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission.

Antonino Sabetta is Researcher at ISTI CNR, Pisa, Italy.



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