Real-Time UML Workshop for Embedded Systems (2nd Ed.) Embedded Technology Series
Auteur : Douglass Bruce Powel
Written as a workbook with a set of guided exercises that teach by example, this book gives a practical, hands-on guide to using UML to design and implement embedded and real-time systems.
Part I: The BasicsChapter 1: Introducing UMLChapter 2: The Harmony ProcessChapter 3: Meeting Industry Standards
Part IIChapter 4: Specifying RequirementsChapter 5: Systems Architecture: Deployment and Subsystem ArchitectureChapter 6: Systems Architecture: Dependability ArchitectureChapter 7: Object AnalysisChapter 8: Software Architectural Design: Concurrency and Resource ArchitectureChapter 9: Software Architectural Design: Distribution ArchitectureChapter 10: Software Architectural Design: Dependability ArchitectureChapter 11: Mechanistic (Collaboration) and Detailed DesignChapter 12: Specifying Requirements SolutionsChapter 13: Systems Architecture: Deployment and Subsystem SolutionsChapter 14: Systems Architecture: Dependability SolutionsChapter 15: Object Analysis SolutionsChapter 16: Software Architecture: Concurrency and Resource SolutionsChapter 17: Software Architecture: Distribution SolutionsChapter 18: Software Architecture: Dependability SolutionsChapter 19: Mechanistic and Detailed Design Solutions25Appendix A: The Roadrunner IntersectionAppendix B: The Coyote Unmanned Air Vehicle System (CUAVS) SpecificationAppendix C: UML Notational Summary
Professional embedded systems engineers; undergraduate and post-graduate students.
- A review of the basics of UML and the Harmony process for embedded software development: two on-going case examples to teach the concepts, a small-scale traffic light control system and a large scale unmanned air vehicle show the applications of UML to the specification, analysis and design of embedded and real-time systems in general.
- A building block approach: a series of progressive worked exercises with step-by-step explanations of the complete solution, clearly demonstrating how to convert concepts into actual designs.
- A walk through of the phases of an incremental spiral process: posing the problems and the solutions for requirements analysis, object analysis, architectural design, mechanistic design, and detailed design.
Date de parution : 04-2014
Ouvrage de 576 p.
19x23.3 cm
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