2010 10th Annual International Conference on New Technologies of Distributed Systems (NOTERE) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/notere.2010.5536628
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eC3M: Optimized model-based code generation for embedded distributed software systems

Abstract: Easing software developers' task is a promising target, enabling to reduce software costs and development time. This is more interesting when the generated code of the application is efficient. This paper proposes eC3M (embedded Component Container Connector Model/Middleware); a methodology for the development of distributed applications, executing in embedded platforms with limited resources. We present the software development life cycle supported by eC3M and compare it with the ones of other tools, such as … Show more

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“…While VDM-RT models define abstract protocols mentioned above, these approaches might support additional analysis since the targeted hardware is known. On the other hand, in [16] they present a more high-level approach targeting CORBA middleware, while [42] targets an AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) infrastructure. So the contributions in area (2) can be used for supporting specific technologies in our code generator, hence provide possible future work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While VDM-RT models define abstract protocols mentioned above, these approaches might support additional analysis since the targeted hardware is known. On the other hand, in [16] they present a more high-level approach targeting CORBA middleware, while [42] targets an AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) infrastructure. So the contributions in area (2) can be used for supporting specific technologies in our code generator, hence provide possible future work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these models, a code generator can then be used to target specific software and hardware architectures, which is similar to what we do. As an example, Fredj et al present an approach that targets the Common Object Request Broker Architecture middleware, whereas Schreiner et al use the AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture. Other approaches consider network protocols such as FlexRay and the Controller Area Network .…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the purpose and intended degree of self-adaptation, like for self-configuration or partial (de-)/activation of functions, the intermediate models may differ, e.g., in the amount, expressiveness, and encoding of their self-describing attributes. In our investigated tool chain, we use the embedded Component Container Connector Model (eC3M) [26] [27] to transform the design model into the intermediate models. The following Fig.…”
Section: B Transformations and Iterative Design With Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%