A Requirement Priority Process of Embedded Systems based on the Dependency and Aspect 


Vol. 16,  No. 5, pp. 767-790, Oct.  2009
10.3745/KIPSTD.2009.16.5.767


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  Abstract

Setting up a priorityfor an embedded system is greatly significant because a release plan at the early stage of product developments can properly be established through right decision making procedures based on the priorities. For instance, both dependencies among requirements and the aspects of product developers should be considered into the priorities to improve the embedded system. Especially, trade-offs among the requirements, which are quite different depending on H/W and S/W architecture styles they use, should be acknowledged without exception. However, the selection process on the priority has hitherto been fairly systematic in the existing environment where hardware and software are not being considered at once. Therefore, this paper suggests an dependency and aspect-based model and process for the requirements of the priority. For this, the paper analyzes the trade-offs between the requirements depending on the disparate Architecture styles of H/W and S/W, and it also reflects the viewpoints of the developers. For thelast thing, the model and process suggested will be applied to the case of the development of both cell phones and cameras to gain authenticity and reliability. In conclusion, the danger occurring when the release plan is constructed can be minimized by screening the priorities that optimizes the embedded system more explicitly.

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[IEEE Style]

W. Y. Hwang, D. S. Kang, C. Y. Song, J. S. Seong, D. K. Baik, "A Requirement Priority Process of Embedded Systems based on the Dependency and Aspect," The KIPS Transactions:PartD, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 767-790, 2009. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTD.2009.16.5.767.

[ACM Style]

Wi Yong Hwang, Dong Su Kang, Chee Yang Song, Jae Seok Seong, and Doo Kwon Baik. 2009. A Requirement Priority Process of Embedded Systems based on the Dependency and Aspect. The KIPS Transactions:PartD, 16, 5, (2009), 767-790. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTD.2009.16.5.767.