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Topic Title: UML in Automation Topic Summary: Created On: 4-May-2006 14:22 Status: Read Only |
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UML in Automation
Institut f. Automation und Kommunikation e.V.Magdeburg ?An-institut? at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg Madeburg - GERMANY [url]http://www.ifak-md.de[/url] Instructor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Diedrich Department: Information Management for Automation and Environment Systems Prerequisite: Electrical Engineering, Discrete Control Text Book: Bruce Douglass: Doing Hard Time Course Description: The students learn how to follow a software specification and development life cycle based on UML means. The software development process focus on automation devices such as measurement transmitter, actuators or controllers. These devices are embedded systems. The development starts with use case specification, sequence diagrams, class diagrams as well as state machines and ends with implementation and test (animation). Tests and Homework: Design of a cross light example, oral examination Grading: German ?Diplom Ingenieur? Course Outline: Lecture 1: Modelling in the software life cycle Lecture 2 to 3: Object-oriented design and development especially for automation systems Lecture 4 to 7: Introduction in UML Lecture 8 to 9: UML state machine model Lecture 10-13: Implementation for embedded systems Lecture 14: Summary Rhapsody in C is used for all specification and implementation steps in the course |
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