100 views123 votes15 years 6 months ago TOOLS 1999»
This paper reports on an effort to use both the system theoretic DEVS (discrete event simulation) formalism and the JavaBeans component model as a basis for a componentbased discr...
203 views142 votes15 years 8 months ago EMSOFT 2009»
This paper advocates a strict compositional and hybrid approach for obtaining key (performance) metrics of embedded At its core the developed methodology abstracts system componen...
116 views120 votes15 years 6 months ago ECOOP 1998»
Three nontrivial limitations of the existing JavaT M technology are considered from the viewpoint of object-oriented database technology. The limitations are: lack of support for o...
Automatic memory management or garbage collection greatly simplifies development of large systems. However, garbage collection is usually not used in real-time systems due to the u...
We consider the problem of recovering from failures of distributable threads (“threads”) in distributed realtime systems that operate under run-time uncertainties including th...
154 views111 votes15 years 6 months ago ECOOP 2000»
This paper studies specific language level abstractions for component-based programming. We propose a simple model which captures some basic ingredients — like explicit context ...
135 views125 votes15 years 8 months ago RTCSA 2008»
A component framework plays an important role in CBSD as it determines how software components are developed, packaged, assembled and deployed. A desirable component framework for...
Component-based software can be used to develop highly modular simulation environments supporting high reusability of software components. This paper examines a case study in whic...
124 views128 votes15 years 3 months ago ICWS 2003»
Abstract. Todays information systems are built using various component models such as Enterprise Java Beans, JavaBeans, Microsoft COM+, and CORBA distributed objects. In this paper...
157 views102 votes15 years 6 months ago VRML 1999»
User interfaces have evolved from punched cards, to text terminals, to windowing systems. As interface standards move into the third dimension, we have the opportunity to ensure t...