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33/2000 : Systems Engineering of Time-Triggered Architectures -- The SETTA Approach

RR Number
33/2000
Conference
16th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems, November/December 2000
Author(s)
Christian Scheidler, Samuel Boutin, Emmerich Fuchs, G�nter Gr�nsteidl, Yiannis Papadopoulos, Manfred Pisecky, J�rn Rennhack, Ulrich Virnich
Abstract
SETTA addresses the systems engineering of safety­critical distributed real­time systems with a special focus on time­triggered architectures. An innovative methodology and a corresponding engineering environment is developed which aims for a higher maturity at early development steps. Key features are the support for a virtual systems integration and the tighter interconnection between the functional development process and the safety analysis process. The supporting tool components are designed and implemented in the course of the SETTA project. The methodology is evaluated by pilot applications from the automotive, aerospace, and railway domain.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Scheidler:DCCS2000,
  author =       "Christian Scheidler and Peter Puschner and Samuel Boutin and Emmerich Fuchs and G{\"u}nter Gr{\"u}nsteidl and Yiannis Papadopoulos and Manfred Pisecky and J{\"o}rn Rennhack and Ulrich Virnich",
  title =        "Systems Engineering of Time-­Triggered Architectures -- The SETTA Approach",
  booktitle =      "Proc. 16th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems",
  year =         "2000",
  month =        "Nov.",
  pages =     "55-60"
}
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