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An application generator for a family of real-time monitor and control systems

  • Tel Aviv University

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Abstract

An application generator (AG) for a family of real-time monitor and control system (RTMCS) is presented. The input to the AG is a system specification of a desired RTMC system, and the output is an Ada program for the specified system (the target system). The system specification of a desired RTMC system is defined with the aid of an interactive menu-driven program. After checking the specification for internal inconsistencies and commissions, the AG generates Ada code for the specified target system. The generated code can then be compiled and linked to produce either an operational target system or a simulation of the target system. The family of applications for which this AG was developed includes real-time systems which receive data from the real world, based on asynchronous interrupts; process the data by performing transformations, analysis and timed response in the form of local displays, alarms and remote control; and control the environment by means of both operator and automatic control.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc 1990 IEEE Int Conf Comput Syst Software Eng COMPEURO 90
PublisherPubl by IEEE
Pages274-279
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)0818620412
StatePublished - 1990
EventProceedings of the 1990 IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering - COMPEURO '90 - Tel-Aviv, Isr
Duration: 8 May 199010 May 1990

Publication series

NameProc 1990 IEEE Int Conf Comput Syst Software Eng COMPEURO 90

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1990 IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering - COMPEURO '90
CityTel-Aviv, Isr
Period8/05/9010/05/90

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