Author: Rob Williams
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0750664711
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0750664711
Real-Time Systems Development
Real-time Systems Development is a text for computing students who want to understand more about the development of software for real-time applications, involving concurrent programming, multi-tasking, data i/o and embedded processors. Get Real-Time Systems Development computer books for free.
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The book has been written to cover single semester final year undergraduate options or MSc modules in the area of real-time systems design and implementation. Assuming a certain level of general systems design and programming experience, this text will extend students knowledge and skills into an area of computing which has increasing relevance in a modern world of telecommunications and 'intelligent' equipment using embedded microcontrollers.
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