Treffer: Evaluation of an Abstract Component Model for Embedded Systems Development.

Title:
Evaluation of an Abstract Component Model for Embedded Systems Development.
Source:
Journal of Information Processing Systems; Dec2012, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p539-554, 16p
Database:
Complementary Index

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Model-driven and component-oriented development is increasingly being used in the development of embedded systems. When combined, both paradigms provide several advantages, such as higher reuse rates, and improved system quality. Performing model-driven and component-oriented development should be accompanied by a component model and a method that prescribes how the component model is used. This article provides an overview on the MARMOT method, which consists of an abstract component model and a methodology for the development of embedded systems. The paper describes a feasibility study that demonstrates MARMOT'S capability to alleviate system design, verification, implementation, and reuse. Results indicate that model-driven and component-based development following the MARMOT method outperforms Agile development for embedded systems, leads to maintainable systems, and higher than normal reuse rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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