Abstract

The problems associated with real-time software development are described and a design of real-time simulation environment (RTSE)to model real-time software architectures is presented. RTSE can be used to model software structure and can dynamically simulate the behaviour of multi-tasking, pre-emptive priority-based real-time software systems. RTSE can be used to identify RT software anomalies like deadlock, starvation, lockout, signal queuing, race conditions, etc with the help of RTSE Report Analyser. The modeller can fine tune his design by re-oriented the timing and system specification to remove anomalies and improve performance and reliability

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