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Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (WSTFEUS'04)
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Infopipes: Concepts and ISG Implementation
Galen S. Swint, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Koichi Moriyama, Sony Corporation of Japan; Georgia Tech
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We describe Infopipes, a distributed computational
and communications abstraction for information flow
applications and I/O intensive distributed real-time embedded
(DRE) systems. Infopipes are specified by the syntax, semantics,
and quality of service requirements for information flows.
Software tools generate executable code from the specification.
We explain a DRE scenario and then provide a microbenchmark
comparison of generated Infopipe code to standard, handwritten
TCP code. Measurements show that Infopipe-generated
code has the same execution overhead as the manually written
original version.
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Index Terms- Software quality, Software tools, System software
Citation:
Galen S. Swint, Calton Pu, Koichi Moriyama,
"Infopipes: Concepts and ISG Implementation,"
wstfeus,
p. 19,
Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (WSTFEUS'04),
2004
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