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Applying Use Cases for the Requirements Validation of Component-Based Real-Time Software
Saint-Malo, France May 02-May 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.1999.776354Second IEEE International Symposium o ...
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Wolfgang Fleisch, University of Stuttgart
Component-based software development is a promising way to improve quality, time to market and handle the increasing complexity of software for real-time systems. In this paper the basic properties of an event-triggered component model for real-time software are introduced. For the early exposure of design errors a process for the simulation based validation of component-based software applying use cases is presented. A template for structuring use cases helps gathering the course-oriented requirements which describe the required behaviour of the composed software. Requirements sequence diagrams are extracted from the use cases and compared with the simulated behaviour of the component-based software. A case study of a power window control from the automotive body electronics domain demonstrates practical experience with applying use cases for the requirements validation.
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Wolfgang Fleisch, "Applying Use Cases for the Requirements Validation of Component-Based Real-Time Software," isorc, pp.75, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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