Developing real-time embedded software in a market-driven company

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Developing real-time embedded software in a market-driven company

Karen S. Ellison

(Wiley series in software engineering practice)(Wiley professional computing)

John Wiley, c1994

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Bibliography: p. 337-340

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Description

A real-time (RT) system demands that a computer program responds immediately to changing data. RT systems are used in areas as diverse as chemical process control and patient monitoring where immediate response is necessary. Serving as a comprehensive, hands-on reference, this practical guidebook focuses on the development of real-time systems for commercial rather than military or aerospace applications. It features a step-by-step approach to the analysis and design of software, introducing but not requiring object design, and to planning the performance analysis and testing phases of development. A case study of SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is used as an example throughout the book along with the use of C as the base language for applications of this size and complexity.

Table of Contents

Life Cycle for Real-Time Software. Requirements Analysis Phase. Design Phase: Organizing Knowledge. Design Phase: Top-Level Architecture. Performance Analysis: Analyzing a Scenario. Performance Analysis: More Scenarios. Performance Analysis: Analyzing the System. Tasking and Scheduling: Theory. Component Design. Tasking and Scheduling: Case Study. Development Testing. Software Engineering Concepts: Project Management. Software Engineering Concepts: Methodologies. Concepts for Real-Time Systems. Appendices. References. Index.

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