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Featured By: Michael Benkel The growing complexity of embedded real-time applications requires presentation in a high level of abstraction. UML[1], the Unified Modeling Language, provides standard abstractions to simplify the documentation, understanding, and maintenance of complex software systems. Additional extensions to standard UML are required to represent schedulability, performance, and timing of real-time software.
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