| Hassan Gomaa. Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with Uml. Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, USA, 2000. |
....This situation can require a further test, as well as debugging iteration with the involvement of more people from the application side. The lifeline of a driver is depicted in figure 2.12. After a successful first shipment of the driver, the development process changes to an evolutionary [38] development process. The next stage is the adaption to the next release of a hardware, or the incorporation of a similar device of the same device class. The driver grows with the evolvement of the system. In the Linux history this can be observed by different drivers, for example the ....
Hassan Goma. Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with UML. Addison-Wesley, 2000.
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Hassan Gomaa. Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with UML. Addison-Wesley, January 2000.
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