Publication Details
ILERT - International Learning Environment for Real-Time Software-Intensive Control Systems
Hilburn Thomas
Grega Wojciech
Švéda Miroslav, prof. Ing., CSc. (UTKO)
Thiriet Jean-Marc
real-time software Engineering, engineering curricula
Due to the heavily software-centric nature of modern reactive and time-critical systems, there is an increasing demand for efficient development of high quality Real-Time Software-Intensive Control systems (RSIC). The study discussed in this paper is focused on the creation of international curriculum framework centred on RSIC - this important aspect of computer-system-control-software engineering education. The study explores the mechanism for involving students from multilingual, geographically separated institutions in a coordinated educational experience. It exposes them to the problems, methods, solution techniques, infrastructure, technologies, regulatory issues, and tools in the domain of dependable realtime, safety-critical, software-intensive control systems. The ultimate objective is the creation of a model RSIC curriculum, which can be used by engineering schools both in the USA and the EU.
@article{BUT47966,
author="Andrew {Kornecki} and Thomas {Hilburn} and Wojciech {Grega} and Miroslav {Švéda} and Jean-Marc {Thiriet}",
title="ILERT - International Learning Environment for Real-Time Software-Intensive Control Systems",
journal="Journal of Automation, Mobile Robotics and Intelligent Systems",
year="2009",
volume="3",
number="1",
pages="66--71",
issn="1897-8649"
}