An Embedded Software Primer

An Embedded Software Primer by David E. Simon

An Embedded Software Primer

Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
448
ISBN:
020161569X
Product Group:
book
Publisher:
Addison Wesley
Publication Date:
Aug. 26, 1999
BooksForGeeks.com ID:
3213

An introduction to embedded systems. The book shows how these systems can be designed, developed and reprogrammed.

Reviews for An Embedded Software Primer

  1. Excellent for educational purpose and junior experts

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars, March 12th, 2002

    I was very positively surprised to see someone writing an introduction book on embedded software.
    In fact, It's sometimes very hard to summarize such a wide discipline within a little bit more than 400 pages. This book has the advantage to stay general wich can be very interesting for teachers or people that don't have any knowledge of this field. It start with simple software architectures to the most intricate : the real time operating system (RTOS). The second half of this book is dedicated to RTOS with an introduction to an existing RTOS (µC-OS). It's a high pleasure to be introduced in the field with such a step by step book. Congratulations M. Simon.

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