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Real-time UML : developing efficient objects for embedded systems

Title
Real-time UML : developing efficient objects for embedded systems / Bruce Powel Douglass.
Author
Douglass, Bruce Powel.
Publication
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, [1998], ©1998.

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Description
xxv, 365 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
  • With the development and wide adoption of a standard notation - the Unified Modeling Language (UML) - real-time systems developers can now avail themselves of the benefits and advantages of object technology. UML is a third-generation modeling language that rigorously defines the semantics of the object metamodel and provides a notation for capturing and communicating object structure and behavior.
  • It is particularly well suited to modeling real-time and embedded systems Real-Time UML is the concise, "distilled" introduction that developers of real-time systems need to begin the transition to object-oriented analysis and design and modelling with UML. It covers the important features of the UML and shows how to effectively use the UML to model real-time systems.
  • The book includes special in-depth discussions of finite state machines, object identification strategies, and real-time design patterns to help beginning and experienced developers alike.
Series Statement
The Addison-Wesley object technologiey series
Uniform Title
Addison-Wesley object technology series.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword / David Harel -- Ch. 1. Introduction to Real-Time Systems and Objects -- Ch. 2. Requirements Analysis of Real-Time Systems -- Ch. 3. Analysis: Defining the Object Structure -- Ch. 4. Analysis: Defining Object Behavior -- Ch. 5. Architectural Design -- Ch. 6. Mechanistic Design -- Ch. 7. Detailed Design -- App. Notational Summary.
ISBN
0201325799
LCCN
97039889
OCLC
ocm37567438
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries