4. ECBS 1997:
Monterey, CA, USA
1997 Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS '97), March 24-28, 1997, Monterey, CA, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 1997
Requirement Analysis and Specification
Laurence James:
Automatic requirements specification update processing from a requirements management tool perspective.
2-9
Stephanie White:
Requirements capture and analysis prior to modeling.
10-17
David Robinson:
Establishing performance requirements of computer based systems subject to uncertainty.
18-24
Parallel and Distributed Systems
Minoru Uehara:
Fault tolerant computing in computational field model.
34-37
A. Lodeczi:
Model-integrated parallel application synthesis.
38-45
D. J. Kaplan:
An introduction to the processing graph method.
46-
Plenary
Model-Based ECBS I
Software and Systems
H. Mayr:
Using software sensors for migrating from classical simulation systems towards virtual worlds.
105-112
Visualization and Computer Modeling to Improve Human Understanding of Complex Military Systems
Michael J. Barnes:
Process centered displays and cognitive models for command applications.
129-135
Beverly G. Knapp:
C3I information flow models: integrating and interfaces.
136-138
Carol H. Daniel:
Using models and simulations to visualize NMD C3: lessons learned.
139-141
Norman D. Geddes:
Large Scale Models of Cooperative and Hostile Intentions .
142-
Formal Approaches and Techniques
Byron Purves:
An intermediate language for system engineering.
157-160
Plenary
Harold W. Lawson:
The insides and outsides of computer-based system complexity.
180-
Model-Based ECBS II
David W. Oliver:
Staffing and organization in the engineering of systems.
189-196
Earl Long,
Amit Misra:
A model-based engineering process for increasing productivity in discrete manufacturing.
197-202
Ernesto Compatangelo:
Towards an Open Framework for Conceptual Knowledge in ECBS Domain and Information Modelling.
211-
Object Oriented Design and Development
Real-Time and Mechatronic Systems
Peter Altenbernd:
CHaRy: the C-LAB hard real-time system to support mechatronical design.
271-278
Architectures
Hugo R. Simpson:
Layered Architecture(s): Principles and Practice in Concurrent and Distributed Systems.
312-
Complexity
Michael Mrva:
Are we on the way towards design habitability?
327-328
Dennis Mulcare:
Striving for coherency to mitigate the complexity of system design.
330-
Applications
Gérard Le Lann:
An analysis of the Ariane 5 flight 501 failure-a system engineering perspective.
339-246
CBS Development -- Principles and Practice 1
David Rowe,
John Leaney:
Evaluating evolvability of computer based systems architectures-an ontological approach.
360-267
Michael Bieber,
Michael R. Bartolacci,
Jerry Fjermestad,
Franz J. Kurfess,
Qianhong Liu,
Marvin K. Nakayama,
Ajaz Rana,
Wilhelm Rossak,
Richard B. Scherl,
Murat M. Tanik,
Jason Tsong-Li Wang,
Raymond T. Yeh,
Peter A. Ng,
Richard Sweeney,
Fabio Vitali:
Electronic enterprise engineering: an outline of an architecture.
376-
Design Methodology
D. D. Walden:
A platform-centric functional hierarchy.
397-404
Development -- Principles and Practice II
Cecilia Haskins:
Model driven development: integrating tools with practices.
421-426
Real-Time Applications
Model-Based Engineering
Janos Sztipanovits:
Model-integrated computing environments and computer-based systems.
480
Dependability and Safety Critical Systems
Marie-Elena C. Kidd:
Ensuring critical event sequences in high consequence computer based systems as inspired by path expressions.
483-490
Jan Madsen:
Validation and testing of sC++ applications.
491-497