
VOL. 11 NO. 7 July 1998
Table of Contents
FEATURES
The Challenges of Real-Time Programming
by Jack G. Ganssle
Youŭd think that the concept of ŭreal timeŭ would be pretty straightforward. Unfortunately, thatŭs not the case. Hereŭs a perspective on real time and its implications for embedded systems development.
How to Build Complex Protocols in Embedded Software
by David Nix
One of the more difficult challenges in embedded software is
the development of complex but efficient protocols. Here you'll find methods and procedures for building complex protocol applications that are efficient, reliable, complete, and maintainable.
MCore: Does Motorola Need Another Processor Family?
by Jim Turley
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?
A Top-Down Approach to
Fuzzy-Logic Design
by Byrom Miller
Here's a general-purpose method you can use to create a fuzzy-logic design. It can be scaled up or down to meet your needs.
Embedded PCs Take on More Tasks
by Jon Gabay
PCs are ubiquitous, extending even to embedded systems. But to develop successful applications, developers must overcome numerous hurdles.
COLUMNS + DEPARTMENTS
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Embedded Machismo
by Lindsey Vereen
Parity Bit
Answer Me This...
News Vectors
Lucent and Motorola in DSP Partnership
Programmer's Toolbox
Still More on Interpreters
by Jack W. Crenshaw
Spectra
Audio Compression
by Don Morgan
Embedded Gallery
Tools for Embedded Developers
Break Points
The Seven Habits of Highly Defective Developers
by Jack G. Ganssle
State of the Art
Say it with Text
by P.J. Plauger
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