Automated Software and Hardware Evolution Analysis for Distributed Real-time and Embedded Systems
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Abstract

Software evolution is critical to extending the utility and life of distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems.
Determining the optimal set of software and hardware components to evolve that (1) incorporate cutting-edge
technology and (2) satisfy DRE system resource constraints, such as memory, power, and CPU usage is an
NP-Hard problem. This article provides four contributions to evolving legacy DRE system configurations. First,
we present the Software Evolution Analysis with Resources (SEAR) technique for converting legacy DRE system

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Central European Journal of Computer Science
Volume
1
Start Page
36
Number of Pages
36-57
Date Published
03/2011
Type of Article
Research
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