This is a list of publications relevant in the domain of Open License Society.
OpenSpecs project
- OpenSpecs systems grammar
- OpenSpecs installation and administration manual
OpenComRTOS project
- Network Centric Trustworthy OpenComRTOS overview paper
- OpenComRTOS flyer
- OpenComRTOS API view and design document
- OpenComRTOS code and performance measurements
Open License Society methodology and tools
- White Paper Open License Society
- Open License Society flyer
- Open License Society short presentation
Historical papers:
- Non-sequential processing: history and future of bridging the semantic gap left by the von Neumann architecture. IEEE SiPS 1997
- Real time and Digital Signal Processing Embedded Software (DATE 2000 tutorial C2) [494 K]
- RTOS for DSP: what makes it tick? [274 KB]
The rationale for distributed semantics as a topology independent embedded systems design methodology and its implementation in the Virtuoso RTOS. [228 KB]
- CSPA White Paper [130 KB]
- Communication as a backbone for a well balanced MP-SoC system design. Elsevier 2004 [244 K] [86 KB]
- Embedded Systems Roadmap 2002, Technology Foundation. http://www.stw.nl/progress/Esroadmap/ESRversion1.pdf. L. Eggermont, Eric Verhulst as co-author.
On Systems Engineering
- INCOSE perspectives 2004
- On Principles for Model-based Systems Engineering, Ogren Ingmar, Systems Engineering, Vol 3, No 1, pp. 38-49, 2000. [320 KB]
- Requirements Management – A tool designer's view. Ogren Ingmar, Systems Engineering, Vol 5, No2, pp 145-150, 2002. [460 KB]
- Possible Tailoring of the UML for Systems Engineering Purpose. Ogren Ingmar, Systems Engineering, Vol 3, No4, pp. 212-224, 2000. [355 KB]
- Recommended book: Advanced Systems - thinking, engineering and management. Derek K. Hitchins. Artech House
- On Specifying Systems, (Leslie Lamport http://research.microsoft.com/users/lamport/ ). The book Specifying Systems: The TLA+ Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineers has been published by Addison-Wesley Professional, a division of Pearson Education. You can also download a copy for your own use, as well as accompanying material. Please address all comments and suggestions to Leslie Lamport.