Current design approaches to time-sensitive systems do not provide a coherent architectural framework for "non-functional" time-related requirements. The paper proposes Temporal Reflection as the ability of a system to self-represent, observe and adapt its own temporal behaviour through suitable architectural abstractions. The paper provides the rationale for Temporal Reflection and introduces the related abstractions by exemplifying the design and the implementation of a video player
Time sensitive architectures: a reflective approach / D. Micucci, S. Ruocco, F. Tisato, A. Trentini - In: Proceedings [of the] seventh IEEE international symposium on object-oriented real-time distributed computing : 12-14 May 2004, Vienna, Austria / [a cura di] J. Gustafsson, T. Aoki, I. Lee. - Los Alamitos : IEEE Computer Society, 2004. - ISBN 076952124X. - pp. 189-196 (( Intervento presentato al 7th. convegno International Symposium on Object Oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC) tenutosi a Vienna nel 2004.
Time sensitive architectures: a reflective approach
A. TrentiniUltimo
2004
Abstract
Current design approaches to time-sensitive systems do not provide a coherent architectural framework for "non-functional" time-related requirements. The paper proposes Temporal Reflection as the ability of a system to self-represent, observe and adapt its own temporal behaviour through suitable architectural abstractions. The paper provides the rationale for Temporal Reflection and introduces the related abstractions by exemplifying the design and the implementation of a video playerPubblicazioni consigliate
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