What's ahead for embedded software?
Lee, E.A.
California Univ., Berkeley, CA;
This paper appears in: Computer
Publication Date: Sep 2000
Volume: 33,
Issue: 9
On page(s): 18-26
ISSN: 0018-9162
References Cited: 12
CODEN: CPTRB4
INSPEC Accession Number: 6711085
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/2.868693
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06
Abstract
Once deemed too small and retro for research, embedded software
has grown complex and pervasive enough to attract the attention of
computer scientists. There are many research questions, but most center
around one issue: how to reconcile a set of domain-specific requirements
with the demands of interaction in the physical world. How do you adapt
software abstractions designed merely to transform data to meet
requirements like real-time constraints, concurrency, and stringent
safety considerations? The answer to this question has given rise to
some promising research angles, including novel ways to deal with
concurrency and real time and methods for augmenting component
interfaces to promote safety and adaptability
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