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We present a framework for the component-based construction of real-time systems. The framework is based on the BIP (Behaviour, Interaction, Priority) semantic model, characterized by a layered representation of components. Compound components are obtained as the composition of atomic components specified by their behaviour and interface, by using connectors and dynamic priorities. Connectors describe structured interactions between atomic components, in terms of two basic protocols: rendezvous and broadcast. Dynamic priorities are used to select amongst possible interactions – in particular, to express scheduling policies.
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Sifakis, J. (2011). Component-based Construction of Heterogeneous Real-time Systems in BIP. In: Nanz, S. (eds) The Future of Software Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15187-3_10
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