文档介绍:Real-Time Design Patterns: Robust Scalable Architecture for Real-Time
Systems
By Bruce Powel Douglass
Publisher : Addison Wesley
Pub Date : September 27, 2002
Table of
ISBN : 0-201-69956-7
Contents
Pages : 528
When creating real-time and embedded (RTE) systems, there is no room for error. The
nature of the final product demands that systems be powerful, efficient, and highly
reliable. The constraints of processor and memory resources add to this challenge.
Sophisticated developers rely on design patterns—proven solutions to recurrent design
challenges—for building fail-safe RTE systems.
Real-Time Design Patterns is the foremost reference for developers seeking to employ
this powerful technique. The text begins with a review of the Unified Modeling
Language (UML) notation and semantics then introduces the Rapid Object-Oriented
Process for Embedded Systems (ROPES) process and its key technologies. A catalog of
design patterns and their applications follows.
Key topics covered in this book include:
• Identifying large-scale strategic decisions that affect most software elements
• Coordinating anizing ponents and subsystems
• Managing memory and resources
• Defining how objects can be distributed across multiple systems
• Building safe and reliable architectures
• Mapping subsystem ponent architectures to underlying hardware
The book's extensive problem-solving templates, which draw on the author's years in the
trenches, will help readersT find faster, easier, and more effective design solutions.
The panying CD-ROME (Examples link) contains:
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• Related papers M
• Object Management Group (OMG) specifications
• Rhapsody(TM)—a pliant design automation tool that captures the
analysis and design of systems Fand generates full behavioral code with intrinsic
model-level debug capabilities L
• RapidRMA(TM)—a tool that integratesY with Rhapsody(TM) to p