> Real-Time Architectures: Styles, Technologies, and Tools
>
> Abstract: The architecture of a response-time critical embedded system is
> usually chosen early in the system's design lifecycle based on its
> designers' previous experience. There are actually only four fundamental
> real-time architectural styles that have been used for over 40 years.
Each
> of these styles has its own characteristic strengths and weaknesses with
> respect to its ability to reliably meet its performance constraints,
> generate correct results, show extensive scalability, and remain viable
over
> its lifecycle in the presence of new requirements. This talk will
> illustrate these four fundamental architectures, describe their strengths
> and weaknesses using actual application system examples, and then briefly
> discuss the resulting TimeSys-produced infrastructures and tools that
enable
> applications to successfully apply these architectures.
Tuesday, December 5
6:00 P.M.
Wean Hall 7500