03622cam a22004215i 45000010009000000050017000090060019000260070015000450080041000600100017001010200018001180240035001360350032001710400027002030500022002300720023002520720015002750720014002900820014003041000031003182450143003492500009004923000086005015050348005875201809009356500026027446500027027706500024027976500026028216500062028476500027029096500024029366500026029607760106029867760036030927760036031287760036031642177023120240814104949.0m |o d | cr |||||||||||171024s2017 xxu|||| o |||| 0|eng  a 2019759635 a97814842305107 a10.1007/978-1-4842-3051-02doi a(DE-He213)978-1-4842-3051-0 aDLCbengepnerdacDLC aQA 76.6 .L33 2018 7aCOM0430002bisacsh 7aUT2bicssc 7aUT2thema04a004.62231 aLacamera, Danieleeauthor.10aEmbedded Systems Architecture : bDesign and write software for embedded devices to build safe and connected systems /cDaniela, Lacamera. a2018 a1 online resource (XVIII, 213 pages 99 illustrations, 59 illustrations in color.)0 aChapter 1: The History of Layers Architecture -- Chapter 2: Project Management Methods -- Chapter 3: Convergence of Management and Architecture -- Chapter 4: Requirements Model -- Chapter 5: Problem Statement -- Chapter 6: Major Component of Real-Time System Development -- Chapter 7: What is a Model? -- Chapter 8: MBD and Requirements Model. aUtilize a new layers-based development model for embedded systems using Agile techniques for software architecture and management. Firmware is comprised of both hardware and software, but the applicability of Agile in embedded systems development is new. This book provides a step-by-step process showing how this is possible. The book details how the moving parts in embedded systems development affect one another and shows how to properly use both engineering tools and new tools and methods to reduce waste, rework, and product time-to-market. Software is seen not as a commodity but a conduit to facilitate valuable product knowledge flow across the company into the hands of the customer. Embedded Systems Architecture for Agile Development starts off by reviewing the Layers model used in other engineering disciplines, as well as its advantages and applicability to embedded systems development. It outlines development models from project-based methodologies (e.g., collaborative product development) to the newer modern development visions (e.g., Agile) in software and various tools and methods that can help with a Layers model implementation. The book covers requirement modeling for embedded systems (Hatley-Pirbhai Method) and how adapting the HP Method with the help of the tools discussed in this book can be seen as a practical example for a complete embedded system. What You'll Learn: Identify the major software parts involved in building a typical modern firmware Assign a layer to each software part so each layer can be separate from another and there won't be interdependencies between them Systematically and logically create these layers based on the customer requirements Use Model-Based Design (MBD) to create an active system architecture that is more accepting of changes. 0aApplication software. 0aComputer organization. 0aProject management. 0aSoftware engineering.14aComputer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.24aComputer Applications.24aProject Management.24aSoftware Engineering.08iPrint version:tEmbedded systems architecture for agile developmentz9781484230503w(DLC) 201795771508iPrinted edition:z978148423050308iPrinted edition:z978148423052708iPrinted edition:z9781484256978