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Real-time Operating Systems Book 1: The Foundations (The engineering of real-time embedded systems)

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Real-time Operating Systems Book 1: The Foundations (The engineering of real-time embedded systems)

Real-time Operating Systems Book 1: The Foundations (The engineering of real-time embedded systems) by Dr. Jim Cooling
English | August 16, 2018 | ISBN: 171816985X | 253 pages | AZW3 | 11 MB

IMPORTANT: This is a rebadged version of Real-time Operating Systems, Book 1, The Theory which (so far) has received eleven 5-star, one 4-star and one 3-star reviews. This book deals with the fundamentals of operating systems for use in real-time embedded systems. It is aimed at those who wish to develop RTOS-based designs, using either commercial or free products. It does not set out to give you a knowledge to design an RTOS; leave that to the specialists. The target readership includes: - Students. - Engineers, scientists and mathematicians moving into software systems. - Professional and experienced software engineers entering the embedded field. - Programmers having little or no formal education in the underlying principles of software-based real-time systems. The material covers the key ‘nuts and bolts’ of RTOS structures and usage (as you would expect, of course). In many cases it shows how these are handled by practical real-time operating systems. It also places great emphasises on ways to structure the application software so that it can be effectively implemented using an RTOS. After studying this even the absolute beginner will see that it isn’t particularly difficult to implement RTOS-based designs and should be confident to take on such work.