<span>Applies techniques to the entire software development cycle. Presents a new object-oriented software development methodology-from analysis, through design, to implementation. DLC: 1. Object-oriented programming.</span>
Object-Oriented Modeling
β Scribed by Wolfgang Ecker, Michael Mrva (auth.), Jean-Michel BergΓ©, Oz Levia, Jacques Rouillard (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 160
- Series
- Current Issues in Electronic Modeling 7
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Object-oriented techniques and languages have been proven to significantly increase engineering efficiency in software development. Many benefits are expected from their introduction into electronic modeling. Among them are better support for model reusability and flexibility, more efficient system modeling, and more possibilities in design space exploration and prototyping. Object-Oriented Modeling explores the latest techniques in object-oriented methods, formalisms and hardware description language extensions.
The seven chapters comprising this book provide an overview of the latest object-oriented techniques for designing systems and hardware. Many examples are given in C++, VHDL and real-time programming languages.
Object-Oriented Modeling describes further the use of object-oriented techniques in applications such as embedded systems, telecommunications and real-time systems, using the very latest techniques in object-oriented modeling. It is an essential guide to researchers, practitioners and students involved in software, hardware and system design.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Object Orientation: Modeling and Design Paradigms for the Year 2000?....Pages 1-14
Object-Oriented Modeling of Hardware for Embedded Systems....Pages 15-37
Object-Oriented and Real-Time Techniques: Combined Use of OMT, SDL and MSC....Pages 39-55
Integrated System Design with an Object-Oriented Methodology....Pages 57-75
Object Orientation and Structural Design....Pages 77-100
Abstract Hardware Modelling Using an Object-Oriented Language Extension to VHDL....Pages 101-131
Object-Oriented Generation of VHDL Models....Pages 133-145
Back Matter....Pages 147-150
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design; Electrical Engineering; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
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