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The Mode Switch Logic implementation in the ProCOM component model
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Qin, Hongwan Yin, Hang |
| Copyright Year | 2012 |
| Abstract | This thesis is based on a project which is provided by Malardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC) at Malardalen University. It stems from two separate existing works: ProCom and Mode Switch Logic (MSL). Both works are strongly related to Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE). Since traditional software development is becoming increasingly large and complex, to solve this problem, CBSE becomes a rapidly developing discipline and more efficient method compared with classical approaches to producing high quality software both in academia and industry. It is being more and more applied to industrial strength and mission-critical software. CBSE has already been endorsed by many industrial applications. ProCom, the PROGRESS Component Model for real-time embedded systems, is developed at MRTC in the PROGRESS project funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF), focusing on component-based development of real-time embedded systems. ProCom targets the domains of vehicular systems, automation and telecom. It takes the advantage of both CBSE and Model-Driven Engineering (MDE). In terms of CBSE, it embodies component reusability. In terms of MDE, it supports automatic code generation and allows system analysis at an early stage. A system can be designed by reusable components, which can be mapped on a physical node in a subsequent deployment phase. MSL, also developed at MRTC, handles the mode switch of component-based systems. In contrast to CBSE, an alternative to reduce system complexity is to partition the system behavior into different operational modes. A multi-mode system can switch between different modes when some condition changes. If a multi-mode system is component-based, its mode switch is not a trivial problem. MSL provides an effective mode switch mechanism for component-based systems. The contribution of this thesis is that it presents how to implement MSL in the ProCom component model. ProCom does not support multiple modes and mode switch. Therefore, in order to implement MSL, ProCom must be extended. In this thesis, we present our solutions to achieving such an implementation. |
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| Language | English |
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| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |