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Brandi Carroll

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Real-time Object Oriented Programming

Instructor: J. Riekki
University of Oulu
[url]http://www.oulu.fi[/url]
Oulu Finland

Goals: To familiarise the student with object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation techniques of embedded real-time computer software

Contents:
Realisation: Lectures (32 hrs), design exercise using the Rhapsody tool (6 hrs), and examination.

Literature: Lecture notes; Douglass Bruce: Doing Hard Time: Developing Real-Time Systems with UML, Objects, Framework, Patterns, 1999

Prerequisites: Introduction to Programming, Software Engineering

LECTURE:

I BASICS
1. Objects and UML
2. Real-Time Systems
3. System Development Process

II ANALYSIS
4. Requirements Analysis of Real-Time Systems
5. Structural Object Analysis
6. Behavioral Object Analysis

III DESIGN
7. Architectural Design
8. Mechanistic Design
9. Detailed Design

IV ADVANCED-REAL-TIME OBJECT MODELING
10. Threads and Schedulability
11. Dynamic Modeling
12. Real-Time Frameworks

V ELABORATION AND TRANSLATION
13. Coding Java
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