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MSDN Webcast: VoIP, the Built-in Experience With Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 (Level 100) | 2008-03-20 | Microsoft Tips |
| The presenter of this webcast discusses and demonstrates the built-in VoIP experience in Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2. The presenter provides an overview of VoIP, and cover topics such as VoIP-related components included in Windows Embedded CE, modifying and using the components, how to build and test a VoIP device.
Tags: Components |
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Scaling Soft Processor Systems | 2008-03-18 | University of Toronto |
| As FPGA-based systems including soft-processors become increasingly common they are motivated to better understand the best way to scale the performance of such systems. This paper explores the organization of processors and caches connected to a single off-chip memory channel, for workloads composed of many independent threads. In particular they design and evaluate real FPGA-based processor, multithreaded processor, and multiprocessor systems on EEMBC benchmarks-investigating different approaches to scaling caches, processors, and thread contexts to maximize throughput while minimizing area. The main finding is that while a single multithreaded processor offers improved performance over a single-threaded processor, multiprocessors composed of single-threaded processors scale better than those composed of multithreaded processors.
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Evaluating Aspect-and Object-Oriented Concepts to Model Distributed Embedded Real-Time Systems Using RT-UML | 2008-03-13 | Halmstad University |
| The growing design complexity of today's embedded real-time systems requires new techniques aiming the raising of the abstraction level since earlier stages of design in order to deal with such complexity in a suitable way. This paper reports a case study, which provides an assessment of two well-know high-level paradigms, namely Aspect- (AO) and Object-Oriented (OO) Paradigms. Concepts of both paradigms were applied at modeling phase of a Distributed Embedded Real-Time System (DERTS). The handling of DERTS' functional and non-functional requirements (at modeling level) using AO and OO concepts is discussed. Both paradigms are compared using of a set of software engineering metrics, which were adapted to be applied at modeling level.
Tags: Components, Software Development Tools |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Embedded and Medical Solutions (Level 200) | 2008-03-06 | Microsoft |
| Windows XP Embedded provides a feature-rich graphics and interface bus support that has been used in a variety of applications. This webcast looks at some of the ways Windows XP Embedded can be implemented for medical devices, from user interfaces to test equipment.
Tags: Desktop Client OS |
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Design of the Light Weight Linux O.S on the DOM Memory | 2008-03-01 | Dong-eui University |
| Many people are studying the embedded system. The embedded system becomes a small size device. The DOM memory is using in the mobile device and small size devices. This paper designs the light-weighted Linux O.S that is running onto the DOM flash memory. The embedded system with the DOM must have a light-weigthed O.S due to the memory space restriction. This paper designs a light-weigthed Linux O.S for the DOM memory. The new designed LILO boot loader boots the new designed light-weigthed Linux O.S as a normal Linux O.S. This paper experiments to compare the designed new light-weigthed Linux O.S with a Linux PC.
Tags: Desktop Client OS |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Server 2008 for Embedded Systems (Level 100) | 2008-02-28 | Microsoft |
| Windows Server 2008 for Embedded Systems provides new functionality that will be of value to appliance Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) including a smaller footprint, virtualization capabilities, and new management and security functionality. Attendee of this webcast will learn about the new features, SKUs, and pricing for Windows Server 2008 for Embedded Systems.
Tags: Components |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Embedded for Point of Service and Retail Solutions (Level 200) | 2008-01-24 | Microsoft |
| Windows operating systems have been used in retail for many years. Microsoft has recently focused on platform solution for point of service applications. This webcast looks at Windows Embedded for Point of Service and the application support provided with Microsoft POS for .NET. It describes how they provide best cost savings and ease of development.
Tags: Wholesale - Retail, Internet and Web |
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Modularizing Variability and Scalability Concerns in Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems With Modeling Tools and Component Middleware | 2008-01-01 | Vanderbilt University |
| Developing real-time software for large-scale Distributed Real-time and Embedded (DRE) systems is hard due to variabilities that arise from integration with various subsystems based on different programming languages and hardware, OS, middleware platforms, fine tuning the system to satisfy a range of customer requirements, such as various Quality-of-Service (QoS) properties, and changing functional and QoS properties of the system based on available system resources. This paper describes the experience of applying Model-Driven Development (MDD) tools and QoS-enabled component middleware technologies to address domain- and middleware-specific variability challenges in an inventory tracking system, which manages the storage and flow of items in warehouses.
Tags: Components, Software Development Tools |
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Dynamic Security and QoS Adaptation in Real-Time Embedded Systems | 2008-01-01 | University of Virginia |
| A number of Real-Time Embedded Systems (RTESs) are used to manage critical infrastructure such as electric grids or C4I systems. In these systems, it is essential to meet deadlines, for example, to avoid a power outage or loss of a life. The importance of security support is also in-creasing, because more RTESs are being networked. To securely transmit sensitive data, e.g., a battle field status, across the network, RTESs need to protect the data via cryptographic techniques. However, security support may cause deadline misses or unacceptable QoS degradation. As an initial effort to address this problem, the security support in RTESs is formulated as a QoS optimization problem.
Tags: Components, Security Administration |
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Model-Driven Techniques for Evaluating the QoS of Middleware Configurations for DRE Systems | 2008-01-01 | Vanderbilt University |
| This paper provides two contributions to R&D on Model-Driven Development (MDD) techniques that help codify the impact of middleware configurations on end-to-end Distributed Real-time and Embedded (DRE) system Quality of Service (QoS). First, they describe how MDD techniques can help select middleware configuration parameters that satisfy key functional and QoS requirements of DRE systems. Second, they apply the MDD techniques to empirically evaluate the end-to-end QoS of representative DRE systems in the avionics and industrial manufacturing domains. Their results show how MDD techniques significantly enhance conventional ad hoc processes used by developers to configure middleware that meets the QoS needs of DRE systems.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Components |
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