Abstract

In order to manage complexity during the life-cycle of computer-based real-time systems, it is usual to consider the system being developed from many different perspectives. In order to reflect this, models are constructed as a composite of many different modeling views. In this paper the modeling views used during the early stages of the object-oriented development process of real-time systems are classified according to their contents and their granularity. The taxonomy thus obtained is used to evaluate current object-oriented analysis methods that are being used in real-time applications. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd

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