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ESC SV-410- Using Simulation Tools for Embedded Software Development
Jakob Engblom Technical Marketing Manager, Virtutech
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DESCRIPTION
Simulation is an engineering method used when it is inconvenient, expensive, impractical, or plain impossible to try things in reality. It reduces the cost of experiments while increasing insight and control. It makes systems that do not yet exist accessible. It cuts lead times and improves product quality. This class gives an overview of how simulation (and virtualization) can be used to help embedded software development, covering simulation of processors, boards, networks, systems, user interfaces, and the environment.

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Course Price $19.95
Some prior work in software development for embedded systems. In particular control systems, distributed systems, and systems using significant custom hardware.

ESTIMATED TIME
90 minutes

AUTHOR

Jakob Engblom Technical Marketing Manager, Virtutech
Jakob Engblom holds a PhD in computer systems from Uppsala university and is currently working in technical marketing at Virtutech. He has been lecturing about embedded systems programming at university courses and industry trade shows for the past ten years. From 2002 to 2005, he held a position as an adjunct professor at the department of Information Technology at Uppsala university. Jakob's professional interests include embedded systems, embedded software development, multiprocessors, simulation technology, computer architecture, and compiler technology. He has authored more than 40 papers in the field of real-time and embedded systems, and is regularly presenting at embedded events.
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