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Real-time Mantra
Real-time Mantra highlights the key issues in real-time system design.
It also cover real-time design patterns and issues in complex software design.
The mantras have been divided into the following categories.
Has a nice sections on issues like C and Assembly language programming, object-oriented programming, and TCP/IP.
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http://www.eventhelix.com
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RTOS @ Wikipedia
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is a multitasking operating system intended for real-time applications.
Such applications include embedded systems (programmable thermostats, household appliance controllers, mobile telephones), industrial robots, spacecraft, industrial control (see SCADA), and scientific research equipment.
An RTOS facilitates the creation of a real-time system, but does not guarantee the final result will be...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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RTOS State of the Art Analysis
The objective of this workpackage is to make a study of the state of the art of real-time technology which is made available by the research community, and to determine what types of mechanisms actually turn out to be most useful for real-time applications.
In concrete, this workpackage will analyse the real-time operating systems (RTOS) features and extract the main characteristics that will be included in the OCERA development.
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http://www.mnis.fr
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RTOS State of the Art Analysis (OSEK)
The objective of this workpackage is to make a study of the state of the art of real-time technology which is made available by the research community, and to determine what types of mechanisms actually turn out to be most useful for real-time applications.
In concrete, this workpackage will analyse the real-time operating systems (RTOS) features and extract the main characteristics that will be included in the OCERA development.
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http://www.mnis.fr
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RTOS versus GPOS: What is best for embedded development?
Savings aside, the services provided by an RTOS make many computing problems easier to solve, particularly when multiple activities compete for a systems resources.
Consider, for instance, a system where users expect immediate response to input.
With an RTOS, a developer can guarantee that operations initiated by the user will execute in preference to other system activities, unless a more important ...
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http://www.adi.com
date: 1/1/2005
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