| MCKEGNEY R., Application of Patterns to Real-Time Object-Oriented Software Design, Master Thesis, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 2000, http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/mckegney/Research.html |
....pattern, and flexible manufacturing pattern, is analysed. More patterns addressing some fundamental problems of concurrent computing applied to real time control systems can be found, for example, on distributed rendezvous [18] deadlock avoidance [44] and client server systems [12] McKegney [22] reviewed some issues of pattern application to real time object oriented software design and postulated development of specialized tools [23] Spectacular work has been done by Schmidt and coworkers [36] in relation to distributed object oriented systems, in many aspects related to real time ....
MCKEGNEY R., Application of Patterns to Real-Time Object-Oriented Software Design, Master Thesis, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 2000, http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/mckegney/Research.html
....3. RTOO Design Patterns The patterns concept has proved useful among developers of realtime software (i.e. software that must ensure timeliness while interacting with an external environment) A survey of design patterns applicable to real time object oriented (RTOO) software is included in [9], and summarized below. The existing RTOO patterns can be classified as either general purpose or domain specific. The general purpose patterns include: Douglass real time design patterns [5] addressing a variety of issues such as distribution, state behaviour, safety and reliability; Schmidt ....
McKegney, Ross. "Application of Patterns to Real-time Object-oriented Software Design", MSc. Thesis. Department of Computing & Information Sciences, Queen's University. July 2000.
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