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Fundamentals of Embedded Software: with the ARM Cortex-M3, 2nd edition
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  • Daniel W Lewis, Santa Clara University
Description

For sophomore-level courses in Assembly Language Programming in Computer Science, Embedded Systems Design, Real-Time Analysis, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering curricula. Requires prior knowledge of C, C++, or Java. This text is useful for Computer Scientists, Computer Engineers, and Electrical Engineers involved with embedded software applications.

This book is intended to provide a highly motivating context in which to learn procedural programming languages. The ultimate goal of this text is to lay a foundation that supports the multi-threaded style of programming and high-reliability requirements of embedded software. It presents assembly the way it is most commonly used in practice - to implement small, fast, or special-purpose routines called from a main program written in a high-level language such as C. Students not only learn that assembly still has an important role to play, but their discovery of multi-threaded programming, preemptive and non-preemptive systems, shared resources, and scheduling helps sustain their interest, feeds their curiosity, and strengthens their preparation for subsequent courses on operating systems, real-time systems, networking, and microprocessor-based design.

ISBN
978-0132916547
Publication Date
2-12-2012
Publisher
Pearson
Citation Information
Daniel W Lewis. Fundamentals of Embedded Software: with the ARM Cortex-M3, 2nd edition. (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-lewis/8/