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Development of multi-task embedded software involves very complex modeling process. Based on the data flow diagram (DFD) method, a structure modeling method for multi-task embedded system design is present in this paper. This structure modeling approach mainly depends on the task-based DFD method. As a concrete instance, the development of a project on IMS detector design is discussed using above method. It is true that DFD-based structure model is an effective solution for some real time embedded system design
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Cai, J., Chen, T., Zhu, L. (2005). A Structure Modeling Method for Multi-task Embedded Software Design. In: Wu, Z., Chen, C., Guo, M., Bu, J. (eds) Embedded Software and Systems. ICESS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3605. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11535409_84
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