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Design of dynamically reconfigurable real-time software using port-based objects

David B. Stewart, R. Volpe, P.K. Khosla

Year
1997
Citations
296

Abstract

The port-based object is a new software abstraction for designing and implementing dynamically reconfigurable real-time software. It forms the basis of a programming model that uses domain-specific elemental units to provide specific, yet flexible, guidelines to control engineers for creating and integrating software components. We use a port-based object abstraction, based on combining the notion of an object with the port-automaton algebraic model of concurrent processes. It is supported by an implementation using domain-specific communication mechanisms and templates that have been incorporated into the Chimera real-time operating system and applied to several robotic applications. This paper describes the port-based object abstraction, provides a detailed analysis of communication and synchronization based on distributed shared memory, and describes a programming paradigm based on a framework process and code templates for quickly implementing applications.

Keywords

Computer scienceAbstractionProgramming languageSoftware frameworkSoftwareObject-oriented programmingSoftware developmentDistributed computingComponent-based software engineeringSoftware engineering

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