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Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling

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Real Time Object Oriented Modeling (ROOM) is a domain specific language.

ROOM was developed in the early 1990s for modeling Real-time systems.[1] The initial focus was on telecommunications, even though ROOM can be applied to any event-driven real-time system.

ROOM is supported by Object Time Developer (commercial) and eTrice<.ref>[1]</ref>

When UML was defined, many elements of ROOM were taken over.

Literature

  • Bran Selic, Garth Gullekson, Paul T. Ward: "Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling", New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1994, ISBN 978-0-471-59917-3[2]

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