A component model for field devices

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: ^p Datos electrónicos (1 archivo : 193 KB)Publication details: ref_localidad@37940 : , 2002Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Component-based software development is becoming mainstream for conventional applications. However, components can be difficult to deploy in embedded systems because of non-functional requirements. PECOS is a collaborative project between industrial and research partners that seeks to enable component-based technology for a class of embedded systems known as “field devices”. In this paper we introduce a component model for field devices that captures a range of non-functional properties and constraints. We report on the current status of PECOS , including the PECOS composition language, language mappings to Java and C++, and industrial case studies.
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Este documento es producción intelectual de la Facultad de Informática-UNLP (Colección BIPA / Biblioteca.) -- Formato de archivo: PDF. -- Disponible también en línea (Cons. 3/04/2008)

Component-based software development is becoming mainstream for conventional applications. However, components can be difficult to deploy in embedded systems because of non-functional requirements. PECOS is a collaborative project between industrial and research partners that seeks to enable component-based technology for a class of embedded systems known as “field devices”. In this paper we introduce a component model for field devices that captures a range of non-functional properties and constraints. We report on the current status of PECOS , including the PECOS composition language, language mappings to Java and C++, and industrial case studies.

Proceedings First International IFIP/ACMWorking Conference on Component Deployment, 200–209, Berlin, Germany, June 2002.

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