Affiliation:
1. Emanuel University of Oradea
2. Seattle Pacific University
Abstract
This paper applies the SmartModels approach for building software product lines (SPL), illustrated through the example of modeling a mechatronics framework for designing anti-lock braking system (ABS) embedded software solutions. This example proves the expressiveness of the SmartModels approach to capture within a model sufficient meta-information to enable the design of families of entities from the mechatronics domain, taking advantage of the polymorphism and abstraction properties of object-oriented approaches and parameterized genericity.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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