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Vol. 9 No. 5, May 1996
Table of Contents
FEATURES
Designing User Interfaces: What Does the Customer Really Want?
by Niall Murphy
In an ideal world, a Human Computer Interface professional would design the interactions that take place between the user and the machine. Unfortunately, we're not living in an ideal world.
Processor Selection Using Rate Monotonic Analysis
by Douglas A.
Thomae
Having trouble choosing the perfect processor? Here is a technique based on Rate Monotonic Analysis (RMA) to evaluate processors for use in embedded real-time systems.
Debug Support on the ColdFire Architecture
by William Hohl, Joe Circello, and Klaus Riedel
Debug support for ColdFire includes both real-time and background debugging techniques, features that are becoming well-suited for embedded system development.
by Emdad Khan
The combination of fuzzy logic and neural nets makes it possible to create an effective method for solving nonlinear, time-variant, imprecise problems. Neural nets can use specified inputs and outputs to develop fuzzy logic systems.
COLUMNS + DEPARTMENTS
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Virtual Ducks in a Row
Programmer's Toolbox
All About Filters
by
Jack W. Crenshaw
Special Report
Data Acquisition Boards
by Nicholas Cravotta
Embedded Gallery
Embedded Marketplace
Advertiser Index
Break Points
Debugging Interrupt Service Routines
by
Jack G. Ganssle
State of the Art
Figuring the Cost
by P.J. Plauger
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