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Open System Architecture for Real-time Control Using an UML Based Approach

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Author(s)

Hui-Min Huang, Elena R. Messina, Harry A. Scott, James S. Albus, Frederick M. Proctor, William P. Shackleford

Abstract

We describe a generic architecture that is applicable to the engineering of many real-time control problems. We further describe how UML is used to apply the architecture to the problems.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 1st ICSE Workshop on Describing Software Architecture with UML
Conference Dates
May 15-16, 2001
Conference Location
Toronto, CA
Conference Title
ICSE Workshop on Describing Software Architecture with UML

Keywords

architecture, generic shell, knowledge, open system, plan, real-time control, Unified Modeling Language

Citation

Huang, H. , Messina, E. , Scott, H. , Albus, J. , Proctor, F. and Shackleford, W. (2001), Open System Architecture for Real-time Control Using an UML Based Approach, Proceedings of the 1st ICSE Workshop on Describing Software Architecture with UML, Toronto, CA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=823392 (Accessed October 2, 2025)

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Created May 1, 2001, Updated February 17, 2017
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