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Architecture Description Languages: IFIP TC-2 Workshop on Architecture Description Languages (WADL), World Computer Congress, Aug. 22-27, 2004, Toulouse, France

Pierre Dissaux ; Mamoun Filali-Amine ; Pierre Michel ; François Vernadat (eds.)

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Theory of Computation; Software Engineering; Computer System Implementation; Input/Output and Data Communications; Computer Hardware; Simulation and Modeling

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978-0-387-24589-8

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978-0-387-24590-4

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© International Federation for Information Processing 2005

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COTRE as an AADL Profile

Patrick Farail; Pierre Gaufillet

The COTRE Architecture Description Language, developed during the COTRE project, allows software designers to describe hierarchically static and real time architectures, their behavior and their functional or non-functional requirements. Due to different needs at the user and at the verification levels, the COTRE language has been split early in the project into 2 specialized sublanguages named respectively UCOTRE (User-COTRE) and VCOTRE (Verification-COTRE). As the UCOTRE concepts are very close to the AADL ones, and to avoid defining 2 concurrent languages, UCOTRE has become an AADL dialect, using its extension mechanisms. This paper focuses on the UCOTRE description as a set of extensions and restrictions to AADL.

Session 3: - Domain Specific Architecture Description Languages | Pp. 167-179

EAST-ADL — An Architecture Description Language

Vincent Debruyne; Françoise Simonot-Lion; Yvon Trinquet

The part of embedded electronic systems in vehicles is nowadays growing. The European EAST-EEA project aims to bring efficient methods and tools for mastering the complexity of these systems. We present EAST-ADL, an Architecture Description Language developed in this project et show how the verification and validation activities are linked to this language.

Session 3: - Domain Specific Architecture Description Languages | Pp. 181-195

Building Tool Suite for AADL

Jean-François Tilman

Architecture description languages (ADLs) are more and more considered in system engineering to model real-time applications (avionics, transportation, critical industrial systems, etc.). They provide means to formally specify architectures and support their design from the capture of the needs to the final validation. ASSERT, a european integrated project (IP) tackling improvement of system engineering process, is an illustration of this consideration.

Among all the existing ADLs, a few must be attentively considered because they should spread in the future. This is the case for AADL, an ADL initially dedicated to avionics applications, and now designed to support any domain critical application.

AADL may play a great role in industry to improve software and system development process. To achieve this objective, we need to strongly combine the description capabilities of AADL with tool suites used to develop, generate or test the system. This means that such tool suites have to explicitly support AADL.

AADL is based on MetaH, which is both an ADL and a tool set supporting it. In this paper, we will consider how an equivalent AADL tool suite could be built, possibly based on MetaH tools. We will also consider the industrial domains where it could be adopted and the role it could play.

Session 3: - Domain Specific Architecture Description Languages | Pp. 197-207