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Re: Re: C modelling??
- From: Ravi Prasad <ravi4edu at yahoo dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 18:50:26 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Re: C modelling??
Thank you all for answering my queries.
Apart from the tools suggested I also found "Rhapsody"
a usefull modeling tool for C. They have extended UML
to fit C and structured language. Does any one used it
with C? How efficient is it?
-regards
--- Emilio Monti <emilmont@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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