
Embedded.fm Podcast “Oil and Water” with Miro Samek
What are the main programming paradigms in embedded software? Which of them can be mixed together and which are like “oil and water”? NOTE: Embedded.fm
Tag: RTEF

What are the main programming paradigms in embedded software? Which of them can be mixed together and which are like “oil and water”? NOTE: Embedded.fm

On the free support forum for the QP state machine frameworks, an engineer has recently asked a question “superloop vs event dispatching“, which I quote

Key Concept: A Real-Time Event Framework (RTEF) is an implementation of the Active Object design pattern specifically designed for real-time embedded systems. RTEF provides the

An RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) is the most universally accepted way of designing and implementing embedded software. It is the most sought after component of

On the free support forum for the QP state machine frameworks, an engineer has recently asked a question “superloop vs event dispatching“, which I quote

The demise of the ESD Magazine marks the end of an era. In his recent post “Trends in Embedded Software Design“, the magazine insider Michael

Recently I’ve been involved in a discussion on the LinkedIn Real-Time Embedded Engineering group, which I started with the question “Is an RTOS really the

I have to confess that I’ve been experiencing a severe writer’s block lately. It’s not that I’m short of subjects to talk about, but I’m

As hundreds of commercial and other RTOS offerings can attest, the greatest demand for third-party software in the embedded systems community is for the RTOS.

Event-Driven Programming for Embedded Systems by Miro Samek, Ph.D. Home View/Download PDF The second edition of the “Practical Statecharts” book by Quantum Leaps’ Miro Samek
I still remember the “Triumph of the Nerds” PBS special, where Steve Jobs recalled his early days at Apple and how the young Apple team

Quantum Programming for Embedded Systems by Miro Samek, Ph.D. Home Download in PDF The first practical book about UML statecharts and event-driven programming for embedded
Recent Comments