Abstract
The ROOM (Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling) methodology was developed specifically for dealing with distributed real-time systems based on the object paradigm. For describing high-level concurrent behavior of systems, ROOM uses a variation of the basic statechart visual formalism which can be applied from the early phases of development (analysis) all the way to implementation. This eliminates some of the error-prone paradigm shifts which characterized traditional system development processes. This new formalism has been incorporated into a commercial toolset and has been used extensively in the design of a large number of real-time systems.
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