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Re: C modelling??
- From: "Emilio Monti" <emilmont at gmail dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 12:01:12 +0100
- Subject: [ECOS] Re: C modelling??
If you want to model single mechanisms of an embedded C project, UML
is a good solution. UML doesn't scale well to model extended projects
like eCos or Linux on the whole. In that case, in my opinion, it's
better to use "Lightweight Dependency Models" (LDM)
(http://www.lattix.com/products/products.php), this can give you an
idea of dependency layers and building blocks of the target software.
By the way, if you are interested in UML models of Linux 2.6
components, this is a good link:
http://www.softwarerevolution.com/jeneral/open-source-docs.html
A good documentation for eCos (with different diagrams) is the book of
Anthony Massa: http://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Software-Development-Anthony-Massa/dp/0130354732
Regards,
Emilio Monti
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