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30th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'04)
Evaluation of Component Technologies with Respect to Industrial Requirements
Rennes, France
August 31-September 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2199-1
Anders M?ller, M?lardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC), V?ster?s; CC Systems, Sweden
Mikael ?kerholm, M?lardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC), V?ster?
Johan Fredriksson, M?lardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC), V?ster?
Mikael Nolin, M?lardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC), V?ster?
We compare existing component technologies for embedded systems with respect to industrial requirements. The requirements are collected from the vehicular industry, but our findings are applicable to similar industries developing resource constrained safety critical embedded distributed real-time computer systems.
One of our conclusions is that none of the studied technologies is a perfect match for the industrial requirements. Furthermore, no single technology stands out as being a significantly better choice than the others; each technology has its own pros and cons.
The results of our evaluation can be used to guide modifications or extensions to existing technologies, making them better suited for industrial deployment. Companies that want to make use of component-based software engineering as available today can use this evaluation to select a suitable technology.
Citation:
Anders M?ller, Mikael ?kerholm, Johan Fredriksson, Mikael Nolin, "Evaluation of Component Technologies with Respect to Industrial Requirements," euromicro, pp.56-63, 30th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'04), 2004
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