|  | Level: Introductory Fraser Chadburn (fraser.chadburn@uk.ibm.com), Senior Applications Engineer, IBM Steve Rooks (Stephen.Rooks@uk.ibm.com), Technical Specialist,
IBM
21 Oct 2009
Learn how to use IBM Rational Rhapsody to integrate with the Data
distribution service (DDS) from Real-Time Innovations (RTI). DDS uses a data-centric
approach to provide a platform for distributed multi-process real-time
architectures. Like CORBA and UML, DDS is an open standard defined by the object management group. This demo shows the core principles of exploiting UML 2 modeling abstractions and how UML 2 concepts such as ports and interfaces provide a natural point for integrating with underlying DDS middleware. You will also learn how to build a multi-threaded component based architecture using IBM Rational Rhapsody, automate the deployment of components within this architecture to DDS middleware and also show how you can exploit the DDS features such as quality of service profiles to arbitrate between components and optimize the real-time efficiency of the system.
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About the authors  | |  | Fraser Chadburn is a Senior applications engineer for Rational UK specializing in the IBM Rational Rhapsody product. He has over 15 years of software development and UML/SysML experience across a range of industry sectors including Air Traffic Management, Telecommunications and embedded avionic systems. |
 | |  | Steve Rooks is a technical specialist at IBM Rational Software, with a long history of model driven systems development while working at AT&T Bell Labs, ObjecTime, and IBM Rational. He represented IBM in AUTOSAR phase one. |
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