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A Component Model for Field Devices

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.104658
Official URL
http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Nier02aPecosModel.pdf
Description
Component-based software development is becoming mainstream for conventional applications. However, components can be difficult to deploy in embedded systems because of non-functional requirements. Pecos is a collaborative project between industrial and research partners that seeks to enable component-based technology for a class of embedded systems known as field devices. In this paper we introduce a component model for field devices that captures a range of non-functional properties and constraints. We report on the current status of Pecos, including the Pecos composition language, language mappings to Java and C++, and industrial case studies.
Date of Publication
2002-06
Publication Type
Conference Item
Subject(s)
000 Computer science, knowledge & systems
500 Science > 510 Mathematics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nierstrasz, Oscar
Institut für Informatik (INF)
Arévalo, Gabriela
Ducasse, Stephane
Institut für Informatik (INF)
Wuyts, Roel
Black, Andrew
Müller, Peter
Zeidler, Christian
Genssler, Thomas
van den Born, Reinier
Additional Credits
Institut für Informatik (INF)
Title of Event
International Working Conference on Component Deployment
Access(Rights)
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