2014 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/meco.2014.6862712
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Specifying timing requirements in domain specific languages for modeling

Abstract: Abstract-Complex Real-Time Embedded Systems (RTESs) can be developed using model-based engineering. The problem is choosing a modeling language that has capabilities to model the most important characteristic of RTESs: timing. This paper shows an analysis of the most popular modeling languages and their capabilities to model timing constraints in RTESs. It includes UML, SysML, AADL, MARTE and EAST-ADL. A brief comparison between MARTE and EAST-ADL, based on the case study from the automotive industry, is also … Show more

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“…A work which might be considered related is the one presented in [14], where the authors show an analysis of several modeling languages focusing on a brief comparison between MARTE and EAST-ADL focusing on timing issues. The comparison stresses though mainly modeling differences between the two languages.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A work which might be considered related is the one presented in [14], where the authors show an analysis of several modeling languages focusing on a brief comparison between MARTE and EAST-ADL focusing on timing issues. The comparison stresses though mainly modeling differences between the two languages.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%