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Project name: |
Generic framework for code generation for embedded systems – code generation GFCES |
Short name: |
GFCES |
Duration: |
2013 - 2015 |
Funding: |
BMWi / Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences (Germany) subcontract |
Cooperation: |
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Willert Software Tools GmbH (Brueckeburg, Germany), University of Osnabrueck (Germany) |
Keywords: |
Embedded Software Engineering, Code Generation, Model Transformation, Quality |
Short description: |
The project focuses on the research and development of a new code generator concept and framework, where C / C ++ code for embedded systems may be generated from a tool-independent model using model transformations and an intermediate format. Many embedded systems are safety-critical and. therefore, imply special requirements for the source code executed there. The University of Osnabrueck contributes in a project-related contract concepts that integrate a quality assurance directly into the code generation process.
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Selection of most relevant publications: |
Arne Noyer, Padma Iyenghar, Elke Pulvermüller, Florian Pramme, Joachim Engelhardt, Benjamin Samson, and Gert Bikker. Tool Independent Code Generation for the UML - Closing the Gap Between Proprietary Models and the Standardized UML Model. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Software Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2014), 117 – 125. IEEE, SCITEPRESS, April 2014.
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