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The Complete Edition - Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems

By : Jim Cooling
Book Image

The Complete Edition - Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems

By: Jim Cooling

Overview of this book

From air traffic control systems to network multimedia systems, real-time systems are everywhere. The correctness of the real-time system depends on the physical instant and the logical results of the computations. This book provides an elaborate introduction to software engineering for real-time systems, including a range of activities and methods required to produce a great real-time system. The book kicks off by describing real-time systems, their applications, and their impact on software design. You will learn the concepts of software and program design, as well as the different types of programming, software errors, and software life cycles, and how a multitasking structure benefits a system design. Moving ahead, you will learn why diagrams and diagramming plays a critical role in the software development process. You will practice documenting code-related work using Unified Modeling Language (UML), and analyze and test source code in both host and target systems to understand why performance is a key design-driver in applications. Next, you will develop a design strategy to overcome critical and fault-tolerant systems, and learn the importance of documentation in system design. By the end of this book, you will have sound knowledge and skills for developing real-time embedded systems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Preface
15
Glossary of terms

4.10 Useful Reading Material

(a) Important Foundations

  • Turing machines and languages with only two formation rules, C.Bohm and G.Jacopini, Communications of the ACM, Vol.9, No.5, pp366-371, May 1966.
  • Go To statement considered harmful, E.W.Dijkstra, Communications of the ACM, Vol.11, No.3, pp147-148, March 1969
  • Principles of Program Design, M.A.Jackson, Academic Press, 1975
  • Engineermanship, a Philosophy of Design, L.Harrisberger, L.Harrisberger, (An essential read. Out of print but available on Amazon.)
  • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, 2nd Ed., G.Booch, 1994
  • Structured Programming (in Software Engineering Techniques), E.W.Dijkstra, Nato Science Committee (Eds. J.N.Buxton and B.Randell), pp99-93, Rome, 1969
  • Objectifying Real-Time Systems, J.R.Ellis, SIGS Books, New York, 1994
  • A practical guide to real-time systems development, S.Goldsmith, 1993
  • Strategies for Real-time System Specification, D.Hatley, and E.Pirbhai, Dorset...