2008 11th IEEE International Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC) 2008
DOI: 10.1109/isorc.2008.54
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A Real-Time Java Component Model

Abstract: The Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) [10] is becoming a popular choice in the world of real-time programming. However, the complexities introduced by RTSJ bring the needs for an extensive framework comprising all the aspects of RTSJ development. As the first contribution of this paper, we present a real-time component model directly fitting the needs of RTSJ. Our motivation is to clearly separate real-time and business concerns of applications. We further argue that the RTSJ concerns need to be conside… Show more

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“…Nomenclature: δ:SetofUserrequirements τ:SetofComponentrequirements ω:Setofcomponents λ:Testablecomponentrepository ϑ:Reusablecomponentrepository φ:Solutionset σ:Sumofcomponentsinthesolutionset Thisalgorithmutilizestwoselectionprocedurescalledascriteria-basedselectionandsimple component selection (Blair, Coupaye, & Stefani, 2009;Merle & Stefani, 2008). The software developers need to identify the suitable component for the architecture.…”
Section: Algorithm For Component Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nomenclature: δ:SetofUserrequirements τ:SetofComponentrequirements ω:Setofcomponents λ:Testablecomponentrepository ϑ:Reusablecomponentrepository φ:Solutionset σ:Sumofcomponentsinthesolutionset Thisalgorithmutilizestwoselectionprocedurescalledascriteria-basedselectionandsimple component selection (Blair, Coupaye, & Stefani, 2009;Merle & Stefani, 2008). The software developers need to identify the suitable component for the architecture.…”
Section: Algorithm For Component Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%