Carnegie Mellon University
Browse
file.pdf (72.04 kB)

Durra: An Integrated Approach to Software Specification, Modeling, and Rapid Prototyping

Download (72.04 kB)
report
posted on 1991-08-01, 00:00 authored by Mario R. Barbacci, Dennis L Doubleday, Charles B. Weinstock, Randall W. Lichota
Software specification, modeling, and prototyping activities are often performed at different stages in a software development project by individuals who use different specialized notations. The need to manually interpret and transform information passed between stages can significantly decrease productivity and can serve as a potential source of error. Durra is a non-procedural language designed to support the development of distributed applications consisting of multiple, concurrent, large-grained tasks executing in a heterogeneous network. Durra provides a framework through which one can specify the structure of an application in conjunction with its behavior, timing, and implementation dependencies. These specifications may be validated by passing behavioral and timing information associated with each Durra task description to a run-time interpreter. Similarly, software prototypes may be constructed by directing this information to a suitable source code generator. We have already developed an interpreter and source code translator for a language based on simple timing expressions. We are presently constructing a source code generator for a more complex language defined by SMARTS (the Specification Methodology for ADAptive Real-Time systems developed by Hughes Aircraft Company).

History

Date

1991-08-01

Usage metrics

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC