Mathias Sporer
Papers
2
Total Citations
6
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2
About
Mathias Sporer is a researcher focused on advancing the design and specification of embedded computer systems. His core contributions lie in the areas of reuse-oriented design and knowledge-based modeling, where he has developed systematic methodologies to streamline the development of complex embedded systems. Sporer's work introduces an object-oriented model built on a hierarchical class structure, which enables designers to capture all possible system specifications within a given domain. This approach not only facilitates the clear description of both hardware and software component behaviors but also promotes significant reuse, reducing development time and improving reliability. His most-cited paper, "Reuse-oriented design of embedded systems" (2002), has garnered 4 citations, while his earlier foundational work, "Knowledge based specification and modeling of embedded systems" (1999), has received 2 citations. Though these citation counts reflect a niche but dedicated impact, Sporer’s research provides a structured, knowledge-driven framework that is particularly valuable for engineers and researchers seeking to manage the growing complexity of embedded system co-design. His contributions offer a practical pathway toward more efficient, modular, and scalable system development.
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Top Papers
- 1Reuse-oriented design of embedded systems4 citations · 2002
- 2Knowledge based specification and modeling of embedded systems2 citations · 1999