Embedded.com Industry Comment
Embedded.com's Industry Comment blog features technical experts and industry participants who want to share a point of view and shape reader opinion in some way. The author is an industry participant, such as a CEO, marketing director, "technology evangelist," or all of the above. Some pieces in this archive are from special magazine sections and were written by the guest editor of that section, such as Larry Mittag and Bill Gatliff.
Archives
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Ada 2012: say what you mean, mean what you say
One of the key capabilities in the new Ada 2012 standard is the contract-based programming model.... Read More
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Benefits of co-existing open source & commercial software
Why commercial models can strengthen open source software communities to deliver real benefits for... Read More
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Is it time to standardize Bluetooth API?
Can the Bluetooth community agree on a standard application programming interface or do we even want ... Read More
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Keeping open source software free
The May 2nd 2012 ruling by the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) clearly excluded software... Read More
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What a firmware curriculum would look like
Using social media, firmware engineers come together to design a firmware curriculum for embedded... Read More
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Who wins when Cortex-M adds RTOS?
Richard Barry of FreeRTOS.org examines who the winners and losers will be in ARM's decision to add... Read More
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Finding a better way to manage multicore resources
Chris Main of TenAsys suggests that a better way to manage inter-process communications (IPC) in... Read More
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My vision for embedded vision
Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, shares his vision of embedded consumer & mobile... Read More
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Using integrated version control speeds code development
Embedded systems design development teams can automate much of the complexity of tracking code... Read More
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Remotely managing embedded apps from your mobile device
Wherever devices are embedded, it is of the utmost importance that remote management capabilities... Read More


