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C++ for Embedded Applications - Web Seminar
This session reviews in detail the utilization of C++ a an alternative to C for the implementation of embedded software.
Key areas covered include: Useful C++ features for the embedded developer A C to C++ migration strategy A methodology for the encapsulation of expertise using C++ objects C++ and an RTOS What You Will Learn Those with a thorough knowledge of C and some awareness of C++ would be useful.
Examples of code are...
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http://www.mentor.com
date: 03/11/2009
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Developing the Next Generation of Embedded GUIs Web Seminar
LCD displays and touch screens are finding their way into an ever wider range of embedded products, from remote controls to refrigerators.
In todays competitive consumer markets, such products may succeed or fail on the strength of their graphical user interface: visual appeal and out-of-box usability are critical.
But getting the GUI right and doing it on budget and on time presents a major challenge to developers, because every change...
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http://www.mentor.com
date: 07/16/2009
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Dynamic Memory Allocation & Fragmentation in C & C++ Web Seminar
In C and C++, it can be very convenient to allocate and de-allocate blocks of memory as and when needed.
This is certainly standard practice in both languages and almost unavoidable in C++. However, the handling of such dynamic memory can be problematic and inefficient.
For desktop applications, where memory is freely available, these difficulties can be ignored.
For embedded - generally real time - applications, ignoring the issues is not...
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http://www.mentor.com
date: 07/2008/2009
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Embedded & Desktop Compilers - 'What's the difference?' Web Seminar
A compiler is a tool that converts a high level programming language, like C or C++, into machine code (or assembly language) for a particular processor.
It is always expected that a compiler will do a good job in making that conversion, generating optimal code as a result.
Most modern compilers do perform excellent optimization, but they are also focused on the needs of desktop applications.
Embedded systems place special demands on a...
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http://www.mentor.com
date: 06/11/2009
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User Interface Development for Embedded Systems - Web Seminar
A detailed look at user interface [UI] development for embedded systems.
The range of UI types in a selection of embedded systems is reviewed and the accommodation and implementation of each one outlined.
We take a more detailed look at menu-driven UIs, such as those found on mobile phones, set-top boxes and other 'smart' devices.
The challenges entailed in creation, maintenance and expansion of such UIs are investigated.
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http://www.mentor.com
date: 04/2008/2009
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7 Key Factors in Effectively Hardening Software Applications
This webinar will address 7 key factors that application hardening solutions must provide.
Even as demands on the strength of application security are rising, competitive demands on application performance and seamless user experience have never been higher.
How can software developers effectively and durably protect their software without negatively impacting application performance and paying customers satisfaction? And without impacting...
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Express Logic develops, markets and supports the ThreadX® real-time operating system (RTOS), NetXTCP/IP networking stack, USBX USB stack, FileX® embedded file system, and PEGX GUI toolkit for embedded applications.
ThreadX is a royalty-free, full source code, small-footprint, low-overhead RTOS that is extremely easy to learn and use. ThreadX is one of the most widely deployed RTOS products in the world, with over 1.25 billion products based on ThreadX.
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