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The Computer Journal 1991 34(2):164-172; doi:10.1093/comjnl/34.2.164
© 1991 by British Computer Society
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Development Methods for Real-Time Systems

M. E. C. Hull1 *, P. G. O'Donnoghue1 * and B. J. Hagan2 §

1 Department of Computing Science, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, UK, 2 Software Ireland Ltd, Hydepark House, Mallusk Road, Newtownabbey, BT36 8WT, Northern Ireland, UK

This paper examines and compares four methods for real-time system development. The recently proposed MOON method, HOOD and the established methods of JSD and MASCOT are compared using criteria important for real-time system development and a simple real-time example application. The implications of using the methods for larger scale projects are also considered.


Received December 1989. revised May 1990.

* Department of Computing Science, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, U.K.

§ Software Ireland Ltd, Hydepark House, Mallusk Road, Newtownabbey, BT36 8WT, Northern Ireland, U.K.


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