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Intelligent Instrument Design With ArchWare ADL
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 06-November 10
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J?r?me Revillard, Universit? de Savoie, France
Sorana C?mpan, Universit? de Savoie, France
Eric Benoit, Universit? de Savoie, France
Flavio Oquendo, Universit? de Bretagne-Sud, France
The design of intelligent instruments, i.e., sensors and actuators, is a complex field. Competences in physics, mechanics, and computing sciences are needed for this design, and strong constraints coming from the instrument hardware or the chosen fieldbus have to be respected. One of the sensitive issues of the design is that the software design has to be made by instrument designers who are domain specialists, but not software experts. Such a designer is able to easily design the hardware part of the intelligent instrument but not the software part.
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J?r?me Revillard, Sorana C?mpan, Eric Benoit, Flavio Oquendo, "Intelligent Instrument Design With ArchWare ADL," wicsa, pp.249-250, Fifth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'05), 2005
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