
VOL. 11 NO. 6 June 1998
Table of Contents
FEATURES
Strategies for Communications System Software Design
BY THAYUMANAVAN SRIDHAR
Because of all the tradeoffs involved, there's no one "right" way to design and implement a communications software
system. Here are some guidelines to help you develop
a strategy that will put you on the road to success.
Adapting Windows NT to Embedded Systems
BY JERRY EPPLIN
What happens if your boss wants you to integrate Windows NT into your next project?
Can a desktop operating system find happiness in an embedded system? Here's one view of the viability of this shotgun marriage.
Advanced Embedded x86 Programming: Paging
BY JEAN GAREAU
Does your multitasking application take up a huge amount of space? Does it share vast amounts of data? Paging may be the answer you're
looking for.
Special Report: Much Ado About CompactPCI
BY JEROME L. KRASNER
What does
the crystal ball reveal for the future of CompactPCI? Will the standard soar with the eagles or sink like a certain well-known ocean vessel?
COLUMNS + DEPARTMENTS
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Right Tool for the Job
by Lindsey Vereen
Parity Bit
Defining Systems
News Vectors
Windows CE to Improve Determinism
Programming Pointers
Placing const in Declarations
by Dan Saks
Programmer's Toolbox
More on Interpreters
by Jack W. Crenshaw
Spectra
Transform Processing Is Easier
by Don Morgan
Embedded Gallery
Tools for Embedded Developers
Break Points
Is There a GUI in Our Future?
by Jack G. Ganssle
State of the Art
Benchmarks
by P.J. Plauger
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