Abstract
In the development of on-board real-time systems an important proportion of critical requirements tends to consolidate at a late stage during the establishment of the physical model of the system. This reflects the progressive adaptation of the logical model to the features of the execution environment. This phenomenon will be exacerbated by the urge to halve the duration of the development schedule while in ating the size and complexity of the software product. These demands may be accommodated by the provision of a design framework capable of supporting the parallel and incremental definition of the logical and physical model.
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