Real-Time Systems Development
- 7h
- Rob Williams
- Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
- 2006
Real-time Systems Development is a text for computing students who want to understand more about the development of software for real-time applications, involving concurrent programming, multi-tasking, data i/o and embedded processors.
The book has been written to cover single semester final year undergraduate options or MSc modules in the area of real-time systems design and implementation. Assuming a certain level of general systems design and programming experience, this text will extend students knowledge and skills into an area of computing which has increasing relevance in a modern world of telecommunications and intelligent equipment using embedded microcontrollers.
- Concise treatment delivers material in manageable sections
- Includes handy glossary, references and practical exercises based on familiar scenarios
In this Book
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Real-Time Systems Development
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Introduction to Real-time Systems
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Implementing Simple Real-time Systems
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Basic Input and Output
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Cyclic Executives for Bare Hardware
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Finite State Machines – Design Tool
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Finite State Machines – Implementation Options
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Why Multi-task?
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Task Communication and Synchronization
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Real-time Executives
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Using Input/output Interfaces
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Structured Design for Real-time Systems
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Designing for Multi-tasking
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UML for Real-time Systems
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Object-oriented Approach for Real-time Systems
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System Integrity
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Languages for RTS Development – C, Ada and Java
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Cross-development Techniques
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Microcontroller Embedded Systems
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Linux Device Drivers
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Hardware/software Co-design
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