HRT-HOOD™: A Structured Design Method for Hard Real-Time Ada Systems ( Volume 3 )

Publication series :Volume 3

Author: Burns   A.;Wellings   A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1995

E-ISBN: 9780080551838

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444821645

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444821645

Subject: F224-39 computer applications;TP312 程序语言、算法语言;V Aviation, Aerospace

Language: ENG

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The increasing use of computers for real-time control on board spacecrafts has brought with it a greater emphasis on the development methodology used for such systems. By their nature, spacecraft control computers have to operate unattended for long periods and because of the programmatics of space, systems are subject to a long development cycle. As a result, there are two distinct concerns, the first being that the development approach guarantees functional and timing correctness, the second being that problems, particularly those associated with timing, are considered as early as possible in the spacecraft development life cycle.

The European Space Agency has, for a number of years, encouraged the development of software using HOOD. It was thus a natural next step to investigate the incorporation of time within the existing HOOD framework. This has proven to be very beneficial and this book describes the approach developed by the authors for handling Hard Real-Time applications. It describes both the background scheduling theory, provides practical examples of its application to real life problems, and demonstrates how it is used in the various phases of the development of Hard Real-Time systems.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Foreword

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Acknowledgements

pp.:  14 – 16

Part 1: Hard Real-Time HOOD

pp.:  18 – 64

Part 2: Mapping HRT-HOOD Designs to Ada

pp.:  64 – 160

Part 3: Case Studies

pp.:  160 – 266

Appendix A: Terminology

pp.:  266 – 270

Appendix B: HRT-HOOD Definition Rules

pp.:  270 – 278

Appendix C: Object Description Skeleton (ODS) Syntax Summary

pp.:  278 – 298

Appendix D: Textual Formalism — the ODS Definition

pp.:  298 – 318

Appendix E: Device Control Objects in HRT-HOOD

pp.:  318 – 322

References

pp.:  322 – 328

Index

pp.:  328 – 332

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