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PRINCIPLES OF REAL-TIME SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Michael J. Moore & André Pruitt

Contents:

  1. Introduction: Rationale of Engineering
  2. Preemptive Systems
  3. Elements of Preemptive Process Control
  4. Resource Utilization
  5. Schedulable Sets
  6. Prioritizing Hard Real-Time Sets
  7. Prioritizing Soft Real-Time Sets
  8. Designing with Resource Constraints
  9. Some Algorithms with Hard Real-Time Ceilings
  10. The Requirements Phase
  11. The Design Phase
  12. The Integration Phase



ISBN 0-921332-47-5
Paperback, 284 pages
Published in 1996.
$39.95 (Cdn), $33.95 (US)



Michael J. Moore is a Systems Consultant with ITT Systems & Sciences. He has over 20 years experience with the languages, engineering methods, and tools used to develop real-time systems. His application experience ranges from automatic speech recognition (word and speaker) to aircraft and undersea systems. He received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Detroit in 1972 and his M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dayton in 1978.

André Pruitt is a Certified System Architect at the Lockheed Martin facility in Rockville. He is currently working as the lead architect on a next generation Federal Aviation Administration Conflict Prediction system. He received both his bachelor's and master's degrees in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University in 1983 and 1985, respectively. He has extensive background in real-time software development and system design.


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