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An Architecture and Tool for Large-scale System Control with a manufacturing system application
Published
Author(s)
Hui-Min Huang, James S. Albus, William P. Shackleford, Harry A. Scott, Thomas R. Kramer, Elena R. Messina, Frederick M. Proctor
Abstract
This paper describes a reference architecture that is applicable to multiple classes of large-scale, complex real-time control systems. An associated tool, Generic Shell, is also described. Generic Shell employs a set of code templates that facilitate system development and integration. A case study is presented.
Proceedings Title
Proc. of the 4th Internat''l Software Architecture Wrksp in Conjunction with the 22nd Internat''l Conf. on Software Engineering
Conference Dates
June 4-5, 2000
Conference Location
Limerick, Ireland, IR
Conference Title
Software Architecture Wrksp in Conjunction with the 22nd Internat''l Conf. on Software Engineering
Huang, H.
, Albus, J.
, Shackleford, W.
, Scott, H.
, Kramer, T.
, Messina, E.
and Proctor, F.
(2000),
An Architecture and Tool for Large-scale System Control with a manufacturing system application, Proc. of the 4th Internat''l Software Architecture Wrksp in Conjunction with the 22nd Internat''l Conf. on Software Engineering, Limerick, Ireland, IR, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=820662
(Accessed October 12, 2025)