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High-level formal modeling is a beneficial method for assisting system architects in early performance evaluations of desired hardware/software architectures and for coping with the continuously increasing complexity of heterogeneous systems. Modeling languages like UML allow expressive and concise specifications of algorithms, platforms, and infrastructure artifacts for different domains. Techniques...
More and more car manufactures are combining a normal combustion engine and an electric motor to satisfy the standards for CO2 emissions. In order to take advantage of this technology in the most efficient way, for example in companies car fleets, realistic simulation models are required. In this paper, we present an accurate yet computationally inexpensive energy demand model for the microscopic...
An approach is presented in which both simulation and testing based on UML are combined in one framework to achieve an improved overall quality. System models are specified by UML diagrams, and are then mapped on C++-code and executed in the OMNeT++ network simulation framework. State-space oriented test models are defined independently from this to express requirements by selected system usages....
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