Time-Triggered vs. Event-Triggered: A matter of configuration?
Konferenz: MMB Workshop 2006 - ITG FA 6.2 Workshop on Model-Based Testing, GI/ITG Workshop on Non-Functional Properties of Embedded Systems, 13th GI/ITG Conference Measuring, Modelling, and Evaluation of Computer and Communication
27.03.2006 - 29.03.2006 in Nürnberg, Germany
Tagungsband: MMB Workshop 2006
Seiten: 6Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
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Autoren:
Scheler, Fabian; Schröder-Preikschat, Wolfgang (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Department of Computer Science 4)
Inhalt:
During the development of real-time systems one has either to plump for a time-triggered or an event-triggered architecture. Actually this decision deals with a non-functional property of a real-time system and should therefore be postponed as far as possible. Unfortunately, this property also exhibits functional qualities during the development of real-time systems making this postponement impossible and a subsequent transition very expensive. This paper sketches an approach to specify a real-time system independent of its architecture (time-triggered or event-triggered), thus facilitating to switch between a time-triggered and an event-triggered architecture easily.