Validation of distributed real time systems thanks to performance evaluation of their physical architecture
Résumé
The paper presents a model for the performance evaluation of communication profiles and its use at the design step of a distributed real-time application. It is shown that the modeling activity is essential to verify that a given physical architecture (different computers connected by means of different networks) is well suited to support an application subject to time constraints. The approach is illustrated on the MMS/TCP communication stack.