An implementation guide to real-time programming
Last updated: January 25, 2008
Company:
- Yourdon
Description:
- An implementation guide to real-time programming
Author: David L. Ripps
Ideal for those who have some familiarity with programming in general, this self-contained tutorial demonstrates how to write good, robust real-time programs.
The guide discusses real-time programming in terms of the features and facilities of a general, real-time operating system-MTOS-UX-and uses C and Ada, the two most important languages for real-time work, to illustrate applications calls to the operating system. Topics are: summary of OS concepts and services, developing real-time, requirements, tasking, basic task services, time and time of day, event flags, message buffers and mailboxes, semaphores and controlled shared variables & task co-ordination and communication via signals, co-ordination: specific methods, general principles, memory pools, physical I/O, file system, multiprocessing, debugging and exception recovery and ada as the tasking language.
Details: 262 pages, ISBN 0-13-451873-X, 1989, published by Yourdon Press, Prentice-Hall Building, now out of print!
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