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Real-time Systems Design and Analysis: An Engineer's Handbook
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This book integrates new ideas and topics from real time systems, embedded systems, and software engineering to give a complete picture of the whole process of developing software for real-time embedded applications.
This book aims to fill that gap by describing the total software design and is given development process for real-time systems.
This book will appeal to advanced undergraduate Computer Science students; MSc students; and, undergraduate software engineering and electronic engineering students. * Concise treatment delivers material in manageable sections * Includes ...
The methods are practical and theoretically sound, and can be used to assess design tradeoffs and to troubleshoot system timing behavior. This collection of methods is called rate monotonic analysis (RMA).
This updated edition offers an indispensable exposition on real-time computing, with particular emphasis on predictable scheduling algorithms.
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