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Not all components of embedded systems need to be designed from scratch. Instead, there are standard components that can be reused. These components comprise knowledge from earlier design efforts and constitute intellectual property (IP). IP reuse is one key technique in coping with the increasing complexity of designs. The term “IP reuse” frequently denotes the reuse of hardware.
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See Appendix C.
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Students who have not attended a course on operating systems may have to browse through one of these textbooks before proceeding any further.
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This list is sorted by the position of the technique in the development process or tool chain.
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This section includes information from Hiroaki Takada’s tutorial [500].
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Some authors do already consider the case of Fig. 4.5 as a case of priority inversion. This was also done in earlier versions of this book.
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We adopt the example presented on previously available slides from Linköping University at http://www.ida.liu.se/~unmbo/RTS_CUGS_files/Lecture3.pdf.
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This example was adopted from http://www.ida.liu.se/~unmbo/RTS_CUGS_files/Lecture3.pdf.
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This example was adopted from http://www.ida.liu.se/~unmbo/RTS_CUGS_files/Lecture3.pdf.
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This section was contributed by G. Buttazzo and P. Gai (Pisa).
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This section on embedded Linux was contributed by M. Engel (Coburg).
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The glibc-shared library size includes internationalization support.
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See Appendix C for an introduction to MMUs.
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Available online at http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html.
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This means that the processor may be idle even when tasks could be executed. A definition of the term can be found in Chap. 6 on p. 298.
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Marwedel, P. (2018). System Software. In: Embedded System Design. Embedded Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56045-8_4
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