Dieter Monjau
Papers
2
Total Citations
6
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2
About
Dieter Monjau’s research centers on the co-design of embedded computer systems, with a particular focus on object-oriented modeling and reuse-oriented methodologies. His major contributions lie in developing hierarchical class structures that enable systematic specification and design of both hardware and software components within embedded systems. Monjau’s work provides a foundational framework for reusing design artifacts across different system domains, thereby improving efficiency and consistency in embedded system development. His 2002 paper, “Reuse-oriented design of embedded systems,” has garnered 4 citations, while his earlier 1999 work, “Knowledge based specification and modeling of embedded systems,” has received 2 citations. Though modest in citation count, these publications represent early, thoughtful efforts to formalize embedded system design through object-oriented principles and knowledge-based approaches. Monjau’s research is notable for its emphasis on reuse as a core design strategy, anticipating later trends in model-driven engineering and component-based development. His work is particularly relevant for students and researchers interested in the intersection of software engineering, hardware design, and formal specification methods for embedded systems.
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- 1Reuse-oriented design of embedded systems4 citations · 2002
- 2Knowledge based specification and modeling of embedded systems2 citations · 1999