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@inproceedings{DenilDEVS2011,
author = {Joachim Denil and Hans Vangheluwe and
Pieter Ramaekers and De Meulenaere, Paul and
Serge Demeyer},
booktitle = {Proceedings {SPRINGSIM TMS-DEVS}'2011 (2011 Spring
Simulation Multiconference)},
month = apr,
note = {Acceptance ratio: 28+11/91 = 42\%},
pages = {67-74},
publisher = {ACM},
title = {{DEVS} for {AUTOSAR} platform modelling},
year = {2011},
abstract = {AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) is an
open and standardized automotive software
architecture, developed by automobile manufacturers,
suppliers and tool developers. Its design is a direct
consequence of the increasingly important role
software plays in vehicles. As design choices during
the software deployment phase may have a large impact
on the real-time properties of the system, designers
need a method to explore various trade-offs. In this
paper we evaluate the appropriateness of DEVS, the
Discrete-Event system Specification, for modelling
and subsequent performance evaluation of
AUTOSAR-based systems. We demonstrate and validate
our work by means of a power window and ABS case
study.},
annote = {internationalconference},
url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2048476.2048484},
}