Print Email Facebook Twitter Embedded System Construction: Evaluation of a Model-Driven and Component-Based Develpoment Approach Title Embedded System Construction: Evaluation of a Model-Driven and Component-Based Develpoment Approach Author Bunse, C. Gross, H.G. Peper, C. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Software Computer Technology Date 2008-12-31 Abstract Preprint of paper published in: Models in Software Engineering, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5421, 2009; doi:10.1007/978-3-642-01648-6_8 Model-driven development has become an important engineering paradigm. It is said to have many advantages over traditional approaches, such as reuse or quality improvement, also for embedded systems. Along a similar line of argumentation, component-based software engineering is advocated. In order to investigate these claims, the MARMOT method was applied to develop several variants of a small micro-controller-based automotive subsystem. Several key figures, like model size and development effort were measured and compared with figures coming from two mainstream methods: the Unified Process and Agile Development. The analysis reveals that model-driven, component-oriented development performs well and leads to maintainable systems and a higher-than-normal reuse rate. Subject exploratory studyembeddedmodel-drivencomponents To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:27a5a85d-1fea-487a-b195-b31a6ffa1ba2 Publisher Delft University of Technology, Software Engineering Research Group ISSN 1872-5392 Source Technical Report Series TUD-SERG-2008-020 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type lecture notes Rights (c) 2008 The Author(s)Springer Files PDF TUD-SERG-2008-020.pdf 311.02 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:27a5a85d-1fea-487a-b195-b31a6ffa1ba2/datastream/OBJ/view