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Component-Based Software Development for Embedded Systems: An Overview of Current Research Trends

PUBLISHER Springer (12/12/2005)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They appear in cell phones, microwave ovens, refrigerators, consumer electronics, cars, and jets. Some of these embedded s- tems are safety- or security-critical such as in medical equipment, nuclear plants, and X-by-wire control systems in naval, ground and aerospace transportation - hicles. With the continuing shift from hardware to software, embedded systems are increasingly dominated by embedded software. Embedded software is complex. Its engineering inherently involves a mul- disciplinary interplay with the physics of the embedding system or environment. Embedded software also comes in ever larger quantity and diversity. The next generation of premium automobiles will carry around one gigabyte of binary code. The proposed US DDX submarine is e?ectively a ?oating embedded so- ware system, comprising 30 billion lines of code written in over 100 programming languages. Embedded software is expensive. Cost estimates are quoted at around US$15- 30 per line (from commencement to shipping). In the defense realm, costs can range up to $100, while for highly critical applications, such as the Space Shuttle, the cost per line approximates $1,000. In view of the exponential increase in complexity, the projected costs of future embedded software are staggering.
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ISBN-13: 9783540306443
ISBN-10: 3540306447
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 348
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 6.24 x 0.81 x 9.19 inches
Weight: 1.17 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
Computers | Operating Systems - General
Computers | Hardware - Personal Computers - General
Dewey Decimal: 004.16
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005936802
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Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They appear in cell phones, microwave ovens, refrigerators, consumer electronics, cars, and jets. Some of these embedded s- tems are safety- or security-critical such as in medical equipment, nuclear plants, and X-by-wire control systems in naval, ground and aerospace transportation - hicles. With the continuing shift from hardware to software, embedded systems are increasingly dominated by embedded software. Embedded software is complex. Its engineering inherently involves a mul- disciplinary interplay with the physics of the embedding system or environment. Embedded software also comes in ever larger quantity and diversity. The next generation of premium automobiles will carry around one gigabyte of binary code. The proposed US DDX submarine is e?ectively a ?oating embedded so- ware system, comprising 30 billion lines of code written in over 100 programming languages. Embedded software is expensive. Cost estimates are quoted at around US$15- 30 per line (from commencement to shipping). In the defense realm, costs can range up to $100, while for highly critical applications, such as the Space Shuttle, the cost per line approximates $1,000. In view of the exponential increase in complexity, the projected costs of future embedded software are staggering.
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Editor: Gross, Hans-Gerhard
  Hans-Gerhard GroC received his PhD in Software Engineering from the University of Glamorgan, UK, where he worked on timing aspects of real-time systems development and their dynamic verification. Currently, he is employed as project manager, and responsible for building up software testing competence at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Kaiserslautern, Germany. His current research focus is on model-driven and component-based software development approaches, particularly in the embedded and real-time domain, and on verification and validation techniques for such systems.
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Editor: Bunse, Christian
Prof. Dr. Christian Bunse ist seit 2007 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls fA1/4r Software Engineering an der International University in Germany (Bruchsal). Zuvor war er Mitarbeiter am Fraunhofer Institut fA1/4r Experimentelles Software Engineering (IESE) und als Abteilungsleiter verantwortlich fA1/4r den Bereich objektorientierte und komponentenbasierte Software-Entwicklung.

Dr. Antje von Knethen arbeitet als internationale Projektleiterin bei T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH in Bonn. Sie leitet dort die technische Umsetzung neuer T-Mobile Produkte A1/4ber verschiedene LAnder hinweg. Zuvor war sie bei T-Mobile im Bereich Prozessbeschreibung und a "optimierung tAtig und leitete beim Fraunhofer Institut fA1/4r Experimentelles Software Engineering (IESE) den Kompetenzbereich Anforderungs-Engineering.

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