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Fourth International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing for Reusable Avionics Software
Magdeburg, Germany
May 02-May 04
ISBN: 0-7695-1089-2
David C. Sharp, The Boeing Company
Abstract: Reusable product line software architectures and supporting components are the focus of an increasing number of software organizations attempting to reduce software costs. One essential attribute of a product line architecture is that it effectively isolate the logical, or static, aspects of the application from any product specific variations in the physical architecture, or execution environment. A primary element of this isolation is hardware and low-level software (e.g. operating system) independence. This paper describes our experiences on developing object-oriented physical architectures for large-scale reusable embedded systems, and on various ways that physical architecture attributes can be designed for flexibility without introducing volatility into the application architecture.
Citation:
David C. Sharp, "Object-Oriented Real-Time Computing for Reusable Avionics Software," isorc, pp.0185, Fourth International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2001
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