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  Schulze, Michael 
Adaptierbare ereignisbasierte Middleware für ressourcenbeschränkte Systeme (Promotionsarbeit) 
Fakultät für Informatik, 2011. 
(BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Adaptation, Event-Based, Middleware) 
@phdthesis{EOS-PHD-2011-S, 
title = {Adaptierbare ereignisbasierte Middleware für ressourcenbeschränkte Systeme}, 
author = {Michael Schulze}, 
year  = {2011}, 
date = {2011-08-01}, 
address = {Otto-von-Guericke Universit"at Magdeburg}, 
school = {Fakultät für Informatik}, 
type = {Doktorarbeit}, 
keywords = {Adaptation, Event-Based, Middleware} 
}
 
 
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  Steup, Christoph;  Schulze, Michael;  Kaiser, Jörg 
Exploiting Template-Metaprogramming for Highly Adaptable Device Drivers a Case Study on CANARY anAVR CAN-Driver (Konferenzbeitrag) 
12th Brazilian Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded Systems (WTR), Brazilian Computer Society, Gramado, Brazil, 2010. 
(Abstract | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Adaptation, CAN, Development, Template Meta Programming) 
@inproceedings{EOS-2010.000-SSK, 
title = {Exploiting Template-Metaprogramming for Highly Adaptable Device Drivers a Case Study on CANARY anAVR CAN-Driver}, 
author = {Christoph Steup and Michael Schulze and Jörg Kaiser}, 
year  = {2010}, 
date = {2010-05-24}, 
booktitle = {12th Brazilian Workshop on Real-Time and Embedded Systems (WTR)}, 
publisher = {Brazilian Computer Society}, 
address = {Gramado, Brazil}, 
abstract = {Providing applications with a perfectly tailored device driver is es- sential to avoid the waste of resources. This is even necessary for the broad field of embedded systems development. However, the development of device drivers is in general a difficult task, and supporting a portable, configurable as well as adaptable device driver is even harder. We exploit declarative configuration specifications, template-metaprogramming and the concept of RegisterMaps to achieve such a device driver architecture. We evaluate the device driver architecture, showing that the device drivers resource usage scales with different configurations. We compare our device driver architecture against a device driver implementation of a hardware vendor, proving the competitiveness of our solution.}, 
keywords = {Adaptation, CAN, Development, Template Meta Programming} 
}
 
 
Providing applications with a perfectly tailored device driver is es- sential to avoid the waste of resources. This is even necessary for the broad field of embedded systems development. However, the development of device drivers is in general a difficult task, and supporting a portable, configurable as well as adaptable device driver is even harder. We exploit declarative configuration specifications, template-metaprogramming and the concept of RegisterMaps to achieve such a device driver architecture. We evaluate the device driver architecture, showing that the device drivers resource usage scales with different configurations. We compare our device driver architecture against a device driver implementation of a hardware vendor, proving the competitiveness of our solution. 
 
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  Schulze, Michael 
FAMOUSO — Eine adaptierbare Publish/Subscribe Middleware für ressourcenbeschränkte Systeme (Artikel) 
Electronic Communications of the EASST, 17: Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen, 2009. 
(BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Adaptation, Embedded Devices, FAMOUSO, Middleware, Publish-Subscribe) 
@article{ EOS-2009.000-S, 
title = {FAMOUSO — Eine adaptierbare Publish/Subscribe Middleware für ressourcenbeschränkte Systeme}, 
author = {Michael Schulze}, 
year  = {2009}, 
date = {2009-01-01}, 
booktitle = {Electronic Communications of the EASST}, 
journal = {Electronic Communications of the EASST}, 
volume = {17: Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen}, 
keywords = {Adaptation, Embedded Devices, FAMOUSO, Middleware, Publish-Subscribe} 
}
 
 
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