scholarly journals Architectures for Dynamically Coupled Systems

Author(s):  
Malin Gandor ◽  
Nicolas Jäckel ◽  
Lorenz Käser ◽  
Alexander Schlie ◽  
Ingo Stierand ◽  
...  

AbstractDynamically coupled collaborative embedded systems operate in groups that form, change, and dissolve—often frequently—during their lifetime. Furthermore, the context in which collaborative systems operate is a dynamic one: systems in the context may appear, change their visible behavior, and disappear again. Ensuring safe operation of such collaborative systems is of key importance, while their dynamic nature poses challenges that do not occur in “classical” system design. This starts with the elicitation of the operational context against which the system will be designed—requiring capture of its dynamic nature—and affects all other design phases as well. Novel development methods are required, enabling engineers to deal with the challenges raised by dynamicity in a manageable way. This chapter presents methods that have been developed to support engineers in this task. The methods cover different viewpoints and abstraction levels of the development process, starting at the requirements viewpoint, and glance at the functional and technical design, as well as verification methods for the type of systems envisioned.

Author(s):  
Martin Zauner ◽  
Michael Kramer ◽  
Peter Balog

New design methodologies at higher abstraction levels are necessary to deal with the increasing complexity of modern embedded systems. As a consequence, new design paradigms must supersede traditional design methods to bridge the abstraction gap which often exists between specification and implementation. This paper examines several examples which evaluate the applicability of Esterel, a language with well-defined semantics for specification and verification of reactive control systems. Implementation size, performance and design effort were selected as measures to assess the benefits of this design approach in comparison to a traditional one.


2012 ◽  
Vol 426 ◽  
pp. 400-403 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guang Nan Zhang

A kind of design method of a complete Wireless Order-Meal System based on embedded systems and wireless communication technology is propsoed. Making use of the S3C2410, PXA270 and linux2.6 to build embedded system platform;selecting wireless WI-FI techniques to realize the wireless communication between subsystems; using Qt/embedded technology to develop the interface of embedded system; developing server system of backstage management using the JSP + MySQL5.0.


1986 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 749-752
Author(s):  
Daniel F. Green ◽  
Bret A. Charipper

This paper presents a framework for matching information system design to the needs and constraints of the organization. The framework provides a device for linking and balancing a variety of methodologies that are aimed at different stages of system development such as design, organizational goals and strategies, specifics for technical design, and organization of specific work units. The framework integrates the information system design developed from the methodologies, the actual contingencies of the existing organizations, and the demands of the work. The framework has been titled *S*M*A*S*H*, Strategy Matrix, Automated System Hierarchy.


Author(s):  
Ade Chandra Saputra ◽  
Agus Sehatman Saragih

The misuse of digital image images is increasing, data or information that is of a personal nature can easily be known by others who are not entitled through digital images. This can cause material and immaterial losses to people whose personal information is misused by others. Then the application applies the Rijndael algorithm to secure digital image images which contain information or data that is of a personal nature. In securing digital image images, Rijndael's algorithm is used to protect the information contained in the image, the algorithm runs with processes such as SubBytes, ShiftRows, MixColumns, and AddRoundKey. The methodology applied is data collection methods such as field studies and literature studies, then Waterfall software development methods (Communication, Planning, Modeling, Construction, and Deployment) for system design


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