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This paper defines a model-based approach, which treats the reconfiguration issues for Distributed Real time Embedded (DRE) systems at a high level of abstraction. We aim at specifying reconfigurable DRE systems using a characterization approach. To treat the reconfiguration requirements, we propose a meta-model and a UML profile as implementation of this meta-model. This leads to a simple way to model reconfigurable systems thanks to UML tools, our RCA4RTES meta-model and profile, and the MARTE profile and library.
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Krichen, F., Hamid, B., Zalila, B., Jmaiel, M. (2011). Towards a Model-Based Approach for Reconfigurable DRE Systems. In: Crnkovic, I., Gruhn, V., Book, M. (eds) Software Architecture. ECSA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6903. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23798-0_32
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