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Grant Courville [email protected] |
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Security Awareness
In order for a system to be useful, it needs to interact with the environment and provide some level of functionality. Historically, embedded systems were mostly islands � that is, they provided their functionality in a stand-alone manner, and weren�t connected, or had limited connectivity to other systems. With these kinds of systems, it was relatively easy to analyze their security � the number of ways of getting in and compromising the operation was extremely limited.
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April 2016
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Chris Ault [email protected] |
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Total cost of ownership Linux vs. QNX - Part3
The Linux OS provides for open access to its source code. This has led some to choose Linux as a viable development platform, on the perceived basis that its cost is less than commercial alternatives. To examine this, we present a three-part whitepaper series that closely examines the total cost of ownership of Linux and how that compares to a commercial off-the-shelf realtime operating system like QNX. In Part 3 we examine the challenges of certifying a Linux-based system.
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February 2016
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Dennis Kelly [email protected] |
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Breaking up is hard to do
Contrary to the title, this paper is not about romance. It is about embedded software design and how to avoid professional heartache.It�s a fact of life � embedded systems need human interaction. With some systems, so much work is invested in the HMI that it�s easy to lose sight of the fact that the system exists for the purpose of performing work!
This paper will deal with life-cycle issues of embedded systems requiring an HMI.
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February 2016
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Other whitepaper topics:
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Recent,
Automotive,
German Whitepapers,
HMI + Graphics,
Industrial,
Medical,
Multimedia + Acoustics,
Networking,
Operating Systems,
Security + Defense,
Safe Systems,
Tools
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