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Real-time object-oriented modeling

Bran Selic, Garth Gullekson, Paul T. Ward

(Wiley professional computing)

Wiley, c1994

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Includes references, bibliographies (p. 499-506), and index (p. 507-525)

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Description

Are you looking for a more effective approach to real-time systems development? Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling The development of real-time distributed systems is one of the most difficult engineering problems ever faced, taxing the capabilities of traditional real-time software development approaches. Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling is the first book that brings together, in a single harmonious approach, the power of object-oriented concepts tailored specifically for real-time systems, with an iterative and incremental process based on the use of executable models. Developed by practitioners, the proven methodology described here is becoming a leader in the industry. Using a learn-by-example approach, this book offers: A single consistent set of graphical modeling concepts, chosen to improve developer effectiveness, which apply uniformly to analysis, design, and implementation. This reduces the learning curve to master the entire method and eliminates expensive discontinuities across different stages of development. An approach to the object paradigm that is easy to learn and that applies to the construction of reusable architectural design components, not just low-level language elements. This unleashes the true power of the object paradigm. Techniques for constructing executable models to gain early confidence in specifications and design decisions. Approaches to project management that deliver the benefits of the object paradigm and executable models.

Table of Contents

Elements of Real-Time Methodology. INTRODUCTION TO THE ROOM MODELING LANGUAGE. Characteristics of Real-Time Development. Key Elements of the ROOM Modeling Language. An Overview of the ROOM Modeling Language. THE DEEFINITION OF THE ROOM MODELING LANGUAGE. The Conceptual Framework of ROOM. High-Level Structure Modeling. Layering. High-Level Behavior Modeling. Inheritance. The Detail Level. Implementing ROOM Models. PROCESS ISSUES. Model Development Heuristics. Architectural Heuristics. Work Organization. Appendices. References and Bibliography. Index.

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