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A Layered software architecture for Hard Real Time (HRT) embedded systems ( ) | ||
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DaBose, Michael W. |
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A Layered software architecture for Hard Real Time (HRT) embedded systems |
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Monterey, California.: Naval Postgraduate School, 2002. |
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The current state of the art techniques to describe and implement a hard real time embedded software architecture for missile systems range from inadequate to totally non-existent. Most of the existing software implementations Within such systems consist of hand coded functionality, optimized for speed, with little or no thought to long term maintainability, and extensibility. Utilizing current state of the art software development technology, the first ever Software architecture for hard real time missile software has been designed and successfully demonstrated. This component based layered abstraction pattern approach to software architecture revolutionizes reduced development time, cost, provides an order of magnitude decrease in error, and is the first such software architecture to function within the hard time constraints of the most extreme cases related to missile systems. Additionally, componentization of functionality allows for porting of software developed for one missile to any other missile with no modification. Hardware obsolescence is overcome by software abstraction layers which Isolate the hardware instance from the software functionality providing a rapid, low cost transition of software From one instance of missile hardware to another. The end result of this research is a software architecture demonstrating the capability of managing complex functionality in an accurate, quantifiable, and cost effective manner. Subjects: Software engineering.; Embedded Software Architecture Hard Real Time.; |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | March 2002 | |
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink |
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Short title | A Layered software architecture for Hard Real Time (HRT) embedded systems |
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Author | DaBose, Michael W. |
Software used | DaBose, Michael W. |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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