2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15576-5_36
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A Process to Derive Domain-Specific Patterns: Application to the Real Time Domain

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“…The unification rules of the class diagrams have already been defined in an initial form in a previous work (Rekhis et al, 2010). In this section we improve them and present new unification rules which are relevant to sequence diagram unification.…”
Section: Unification Of Application Designsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The unification rules of the class diagrams have already been defined in an initial form in a previous work (Rekhis et al, 2010). In this section we improve them and present new unification rules which are relevant to sequence diagram unification.…”
Section: Unification Of Application Designsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The first contribution of this paper consists in showing how our pattern development process, initially presented in Rekhis et al (2010), can be improved, fine-tuned and automated in order to define the structure of RT design patterns. Moreover, in this paper the process was augmented with the specification of the behavior of RT design patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will use the real-time pattern "Sensor", proposed in (Rekhis et al, 2010) to model data acquisition from real-time cameras (Figure 8). The processing of the acquired image is done in real-timetoauthorizeordenyaccesstotheindividualinquestion(Peoplewithfever,temperature >=37willnotbeallowed).Therefusaltriggersanalarmthatnotifiestheintervenerstotakecertain appropriatemeasurestodealwiththecase.…”
Section: Modeling the Covid-19 Detection Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [15,16], the authors present a method for constructing and reusing domain-specific design patterns, applicable to the domain of real-time applications. The proposed method guides developers to construct the patterns by applying a set of comparison criteria, which are defined by experts after manually performing domain analysis, on various applications in the real-time domain in order to identify the possible commonalities and differences between the applications models and, thus, derive the fundamental, optional, and extensible elements of a pattern.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%