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Hardware-dependent Software : Principles and Practice / edited by Wolfgang Ecker, Wolfgang Müller, Rainer Dömer.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781402094361
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK7888.4
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Hardware-dependent Software -- Basic Concepts of Real Time Operating Systems -- UEFI: From Reset Vector to Operating System -- Hardware Abstraction Layer -- HW/SW Interface -- Firmware Development for Evolving Digital Communication Technologies -- Generation and Use of an ASIP Software Tool Chain -- High-Level Development, Modeling and Automatic Generation of Hardware-Dependent Software -- Accurate RTOS Modeling and Analysis with SystemC -- Verification of AUTOSAR Software by SystemC-Based Virtual Prototyping.
Resumen: Hardware-dependent Software (HdS) plays a key role in desktop computers and servers for many years. Mainly due to its flexibility, the possibility of late change, and the quick adaptability, the relevance of HdS in the domains of embedded systems and in Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) has significantly increased. Despite its importance, the role of HdS is most often underestimated and the topic is not well represented in literature and education. To address this, Hardware-dependent Software brings together experts from different HdS areas. By providing a comprehensive overview of general HdS principles, tools, and applications, this book provides adequate insight into the current technology and upcoming developments in the domain of HdS. The reader will find an interesting text book with self-contained introductions to the principles of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), the emerging BIOS successor UEFI, and the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). Other chapters cover industrial applications, verification, and tool environments. Tool introductions cover the application of tools in the ASIP software tool chain (i.e. Tensilica) and the generation of drivers and OS components from C-based languages. Applications focus on telecommunication and automotive systems. For automotive systems, two approaches for SystemC-based verification are presented.
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Hardware-dependent Software -- Basic Concepts of Real Time Operating Systems -- UEFI: From Reset Vector to Operating System -- Hardware Abstraction Layer -- HW/SW Interface -- Firmware Development for Evolving Digital Communication Technologies -- Generation and Use of an ASIP Software Tool Chain -- High-Level Development, Modeling and Automatic Generation of Hardware-Dependent Software -- Accurate RTOS Modeling and Analysis with SystemC -- Verification of AUTOSAR Software by SystemC-Based Virtual Prototyping.

Hardware-dependent Software (HdS) plays a key role in desktop computers and servers for many years. Mainly due to its flexibility, the possibility of late change, and the quick adaptability, the relevance of HdS in the domains of embedded systems and in Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) has significantly increased. Despite its importance, the role of HdS is most often underestimated and the topic is not well represented in literature and education. To address this, Hardware-dependent Software brings together experts from different HdS areas. By providing a comprehensive overview of general HdS principles, tools, and applications, this book provides adequate insight into the current technology and upcoming developments in the domain of HdS. The reader will find an interesting text book with self-contained introductions to the principles of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), the emerging BIOS successor UEFI, and the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). Other chapters cover industrial applications, verification, and tool environments. Tool introductions cover the application of tools in the ASIP software tool chain (i.e. Tensilica) and the generation of drivers and OS components from C-based languages. Applications focus on telecommunication and automotive systems. For automotive systems, two approaches for SystemC-based verification are presented.

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