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HCDM/GSDS — A design environment for real-time software with automatic program generation

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ESEC '89 (ESEC 1989)

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This paper presents a report on the research project HCDM/GSDS. HCDM/GSDS represents one of the first real-time software design environments used in industrial development projects which allow completely automatic program generation from design. The design method HCDM for real-time software and the prototype tools for its support — GSDS — are described in detail. Requirements for future Software Engineering Environments are derived from the experience of the application of HCDM/GSDS.

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Fastenbauer, M., Saria, H. (1989). HCDM/GSDS — A design environment for real-time software with automatic program generation. In: Ghezzi, C., McDermid, J.A. (eds) ESEC '89. ESEC 1989. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 387. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-51635-2_47

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