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OMER 1999/2001: Herrsching am Amersee, Germany
- Peter P. Hofmann, Andy Schürr:
OMER - Object-Oriented Modeling of Embedded Real-Time Systems, GI-Workshops OMER-1 & OMER-2 May 28/29, 1999 & May 10-12, 2001, Herrsching am Amersee, Germany. LNI P-5, GI 2001
Invited Talks and Technical Presentations
- David Harel:
On the Behavior of Complex Object-Oriented Systems. 11-15 - Bran Selic:
Using UML to Model Complex Real-Time Architectures. 16-21 - Morgan Björkander:
UML and Real-time Systems. 22-35 - Andreas Korff:
UML for Embedded Real-time Systems and the UML Extensions by ARTISAN Software Tools. 36-45 - Alexei Filippov, Andrei Borshchev:
Daimler-Chrysler Modeling Contest: Car Seat Model. 46-50 - Peter Braun, Oscar Slotosch:
Development of a Car Seat: A Case Study using DOORS, AUTOFOCUS and the Validator. 51-66
OO Development of Automotive Software
- Ulrich Freund, Alexander Burst:
Model-Based Design of ECU Software - A Component Based Approach. 67-83 - Jörg Petersen, Torsten Bertram, Andreas Lapp, Kathrin Knorr, Pio Torre Flores, Jürgen Schirmer, Dieter Kraft, Wolfgang Hermsen:
UML Meta Model Extensions for Specifying Functional Requirements of Mechatronic Components in Vehicles. 84-99 - Peter Braun, Martin Rappl:
A Model-Based Approach for Automotive Software Development. 100-105
OO Development of Production Control and Automation Systems
- Holger Giese, Ulrich Nickel:
Towards Service-Based Flexible Production Control Systems and their Modular Modeling and Simulation. 106-121 - Torsten Heverhagen, Rudolf Tracht:
Implementing Function Block Adapters. 122-134 - Andreas Metzger, Stefan Queins:
Specifying Building Automation Systems wigh PROBanD, a Method Based on Prototyping, Reuse, and Object-orientation. 135-140
OO Development of Realtime Systems
- Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera, Hanmei Chen, Rukshana Alam:
An Isomorphic Mapping for SpecC In UML. 141-156 - Theodor Tempelmeier:
On The Real Value Of New Paradigms. 157-174 - Dominikus Herzberg, André Marburger:
State Machine Modeling: From Synch States to Synchronized State Machines. 175-185
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