Presentation 2007-07-02
Model-based Development of a HMI Tool for Embedded Systems
Yoshitaka ATARASHI, Toshihiro KUJIRAI, Keiji DOI, Naohiko FUKAYA, Takahiro HARA, Shojiro NISHIO,
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Abstract(in English) Man-month of HMI development for embedded systems is increasing rapidly because a wide variety of functions are required. While it is easy to design a HMI specification using standard office applications, it becomes difficult to share HMI specifications among the product models and generations. In this paper, we propose a model-based development method of a HMI tool for embedded systems. The proposed tool can transform HMI specifications designed by standard office applications into XML-based models which do not depend on how to use the applications.
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Keyword(in English) Embedded System / HMI / Model-based Development / XML / RelaxNG
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Conference Date 2007/6/25(1days)
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Title (in English) Model-based Development of a HMI Tool for Embedded Systems
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Keyword(1) Embedded System
Keyword(2) HMI
Keyword(3) Model-based Development
Keyword(4) XML
Keyword(5) RelaxNG
1st Author's Name Yoshitaka ATARASHI
1st Author's Affiliation HCX Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Toshihiro KUJIRAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Hitachi Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Keiji DOI
3rd Author's Affiliation Hitachi Ltd.
4th Author's Name Naohiko FUKAYA
4th Author's Affiliation Hitachi Ltd.
5th Author's Name Takahiro HARA
5th Author's Affiliation Osaka University
6th Author's Name Shojiro NISHIO
6th Author's Affiliation Osaka University
Date 2007-07-02
Paper # DE2007-22
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 131
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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