Abstract

The domain of real-time, concurrent, and embedded software is becoming increasing complex. To effectively develop these systems, greater care must be taken to construct adequate models of the software and to effectively analyze these designs prior to code development. In this tutorial, we will discuss modeling and analysis issues specific to real-time, concurrent, and embedded software systems. Specifically, this tutorial will present guidelines for modeling these systems using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) version 2. A case study will be introduced to solidify the concepts and participant interaction will be encouraged in the construction of the models. Analytical methods will also be discussed to verify that the UML-based designs will produce the desired behavior. Finally, we will discuss how to proceed from the UML models into an Ada (2005) implementation.

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