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Model-Driven Design and Organic Computing - Contradictory or Synergetic Approaches to Overcome the Embedded Software Crisis

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Brinkschulte, U. ; Dept. of Embedded Syst., Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univ., Frankfurt am Main, Germany

This panel discusses two different approaches to overcome the embedded software crisis. On one hand, model-driven design is an approach to build software by using a hierarchy of models and automatic transformation between these models. Organic computing is building systems inspired by nature. A main purpose of this panel is to answer the question if these approaches are contradictory or can be combined in a synergetic way.

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Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2009. ISORC '09. IEEE International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 17-20 March 2009

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