Why AADL?
A better question would be "why are you using PowerPoint, Excel and low-level Simulink files to design architectures in a way that can't be carried forward into your design and implementation processes?"
AADL is a domain-independent formalism for describing embedded systems architectures. The architectural design and review process can begin with abstract AADL models expressing a system as a collection of software and hardware components. As the architecture is refined, the model is refined, until a complete system architecture is described. This creates a formal starting point for design and implementation, and a formal reference for beginning architectural changes in subsequent system releases and versions.
AADL Tools
The Furness™ Toolset collects the leading open-source AADL tools into a single, professionally supported release. The tools are integrated into the open-source Eclipse IDE and installed and updated through the Ecilpse online update site feature. The current Furness™ Toolset distribution contains all of the features described below.
