Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 2: Essential Modeling Techniques
by Paul T. Ward; Stephen J. Mellor
Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 3: Implementation Modeling Techniques
by Stephen J. Mellor; Paul T. Ward
PROGRAMMING IN COBOL/400: 2nd Edition
by James Cooper; Nancy Stern; Robert A. Stern
Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 3: Implementation Modeling Techniques
by Stephen J. Mellor; Paul T. Ward
Structured Development for Real-Time Systems, Volume 2: Essential Modeling Techniques
by Paul T. Ward; Stephen J. Mellor
Agents of Change: Managing the Introduction of Automated Tools
by Barbara M. Bouldin
IBM AS/400 Printing V
by Alain Badan; Simon Hodkin; Jacques Hofstetter; Gerhard Kutschera; Bill Shaffer; Whit Smith
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Real-time and embedded systems are in widespread use in the
modern world. From the microprocessor controller in a camera,
through "smart" traffic lights and production control systems, to
large defense systems, computer technology is increasingly a part
of systems that control and respond to their environments in
real-time. As the technology has improved, we have come to rely on
these systems more and more --- we have even put our lives in their
hands. Airplanes, biomedical accelerators, nuclear power plants,
and the like all depend on real-time control to operate safely. A
failure in a control system, such as not responding correctly to
faults in the environment, could endanger many lives.
Unfortunately, there is a tendency for developers to focuse too
heavily on the intrcacies of the engineering and computer
technology, to the detriment of understanding the real-world
problem at hand. At best, this wastes time and resouces and at
worst it is dangerous in light of the life-critical nature of
today's systems. This misplaced focus can result at least partly
from the lack of a comprehensive set of modeling tools and
techniques fitted to the real-time development environment. This
book provides the tools and techniques needed for visualizing and
verifying the operation of a real-time system prior to
construction, and demonstrates their usefulness.
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