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D. P. Wood and W. G. Wood, "Comparative evaluations of four specification methods for real-time systems," Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, Tech. Rep. CMU/SEI-89- TR-36, Dec. 1989.

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....since they were pro posed to deal primarily with nonreactive, data driven applications, in which a good functional decomposition and data flow description are sufficient. Some of these methods have recently been extended to deal with real time systems (see, e.g. 8] 9] 16] 17] 20] [22]) and our approach, developed independently, can be viewed as being consistent with many of the ideas in these. See the comparisons in the recent [22] As to commercially available tools for real time system design, most are, by and large, but sophisticated graphics editors, with which one can ....

....description are sufficient. Some of these methods have recently been extended to deal with real time systems (see, e.g. 8] 9] 16] 17] 20] 22] and our approach, developed independently, can be viewed as being consistent with many of the ideas in these. See the comparisons in the recent [22]. As to commercially available tools for real time system design, most are, by and large, but sophisticated graphics editors, with which one can model certain aspects of reactive systems, but with which a user can do little with the resulting descrip tions beyond testing them for syntactic ....

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D. P. Wood and W. G. Wood, "Comparative evaluations of four specification methods for real-time systems," Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, Tech. Rep. CMU/SEI-89- TR-36, Dec. 1989.


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....of Lecture Topics and Readings Lecture Topics Readings 1 Introduction [59] 2 Real Time Project Formulation: Software Life Cycle Models Lecture Notes 3 Real Time Requirements and Specification Methods [11, 29: Chapter 5] 4 Real Time Requirements and Specification Methods Continued Add. Ref. [2, 3, 13, 17, 32, 43, 65, 67] 5 Scheduling Issues [42, 61, 63] 6 Case Study: Chimera Add. Ref. 7, 14, 15, 33, 58, 62, 68] 7 Rate Monotonic Scheduling (RMS) and Rate Monotonic Analysis (RMA) 52, 53, 54] 8 RMA Continued Add. Ref. 36] 9 Language Issues [26, 29: Chapter 3] 10 C Tutorial 11 Ada Tutorial [5] 12 Ada Continued ....

Wood, D.P.; and Wood, W.G. (1989). Comparative Evaluations of Four Specification Methods for Real-Time Systems. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute Technical Report CMU/SEI-89-TR-36 (ESD-89- TR-47), Pittsburgh, Pa.

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