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Patterns for Embedded Systems Design
        ŠVÉDA, M. Patterns for Embedded Systems Design. Preprints EUROCAST´99. Vienna: unknown, 1999. p. 277-280.  
    
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                conference paper
            
        
                Language
            
        
                English
            
        
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                    Abstract
            
        To reuse an architectural component whose implementation usually consists both of software and hardware, it means to reuse its formal specification, which is very expensive and, hence, worthwhile for reuse. The paper is aimed at behavioral specifications employing state or timed-state sequences, which correspond to the Kripke style semantics of linear discrete time temporal or real-time logics, and at their closed-form descriptions by finite-state or timed automata. Employing application patterns fitting a class of real-time embedded systems, the kernel of this contribution presents two design projects: petrol pumping station dispenser controller and multiple lift control system.
                Published
            
            
                    1999
                    
                
            
                    Pages
                
            
                        277–280
                
            
                        Proceedings
                
            
                    Preprints EUROCAST´99
                
            
                    Publisher
                
            
                     unknown
                
            
                    Place
                
            
                    Vienna
                
            
                    BibTeX
                
            @inproceedings{BUT191535,
  author="Miroslav {Švéda}",
  title="Patterns for Embedded Systems Design",
  booktitle="Preprints EUROCAST´99",
  year="1999",
  pages="277--280",
  publisher="unknown",
  address="Vienna"
}
                
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