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SCS
2003
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A Contract-based Approach to Designing Safe Systems
Architectural based approaches to designing software are motivating changes in the way software is developed for safety-critical systems. These new approaches allow developers to d...
Iain Bate, Richard Hawkin, John A. McDermid
WSC
1997
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MedModel - Healthcare Simulation Software
In response to the expressed needs of MedModel users, PROMODEL Corporation has made substantial improvements in its MedModel healthcare simulation software. Beginning with its inc...
Steve H. Denney
CL
2008
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Automatic synthesis and verification of real-time embedded software for mobile and ubiquitous systems
Currently available application frameworks that target the automatic design of real-time embedded software are poor in integrating functional and non-functional requirements for m...
Pao-Ann Hsiung, Shang-Wei Lin
EWSA
2006
Springer
14 years 9 days ago
On the Modular Representation of Architectural Aspects
An architectural aspect is a concern that cuts across architecture ty units and cannot be effectively modularized using the given abstractions of conventional Architecture Descript...
Alessandro Garcia, Christina Chavez, Thaís ...
TSE
1998
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A Strategy for Improving Safety Related Software Engineering Standards
—There are many standards which are relevant for building safety or mission critical software systems. An effective standard is one that should help developers, assessors, and us...
Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil