Real-time Operating Systems (The engineering of real-time embedded systems Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.74 (977 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00GO6VSGE |
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Number of Pages | : | 333 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-04 |
Language | : | English |
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This is a great overview of the fundamentals of RTOS for embedded programming This is a great overview of the fundamentals of RTOS for embedded programming without being specific to any one vendor. If you are new to RTOS programming and need a simple straightforward text to explain how it works - this text is a great choice.. paul wright said Great book for the new or even experienced professional involved in RTOS's.. This is a great book for the new or even experienced professional involved in RTOS's or Real Time Systems. the book has great structure and is clearly and simply written. A great learning aid is the start and end of chapter learning points, this focuses your learning and understanding of the key topics and ensures you have not misunderstand what the author is trying to convey to the reader.. Very clear and readable. It is a complete book to understand RTOS. Totally recommended.Be aware that it is not a step by step guide to writing a RTOS in any programming lenguage, although it includes some pseudo-code to understand the fundamentals.
Now, that’s the easy part; the really challenging aspect is how to best structure the application software in the first place. This book deals with the fundamentals of operating systems for use in real-time embedded systems. Currently he is a partner in Lindentree Associates (which he formed in 1998), providing consultancy and training for real-time embedded systems.See: lindentreeuk. If your design is poorly-structured then, no matter which RTOS you use, you are very likely to run into problems of reliability, performance, safety and maintainability. The target readership includes:Students.Engineers, scientists and mathematicians moving into software systems.Professional and experienced software engineers entering the embedded field.Programmers having little or no formal education in the underlying principles of software-based real-time systems.The material covers the key ‘nuts