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Real Time or Real Linux? A Realistic Alternative
In this paper, we look at an alternate approach - using a POSIX-based RTOS designed specifically for embedded systems - that not only allows Linux developers to keep their programming model, but also maintains the key advantages of Linux's open source model.
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Using POSIX for Embedded Systems
More than ever, commercial, government, and military organizations are demanding that developers use POSIX interfaces. The question is, how much of the POSIX standard must your project support? POSIX is so large, and has so many optional components, that few applications need everything it offers. This paper introduces basic concepts of applications portability, and explores the benefits of using POSIX as a standard. . .
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POSIX for Embedded RTOS Applications
How the New POSIX is creating new market opportunities for embedded OEMs and developers that are embracing military, avionics and automotive interoperability. The current embedded marketplace is standards driven and segmentally commoditized. Communicating product differentiation is difficult and the recognition of the advantages of one RTOS over another is frequently obscured. The POSIX set of standards provides a solution and an...
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POSIX in Real-Time
Every RTOS has its own proprietary API, but some also support the POSIX standards. Here's a look at the parts of POSIX that apply to real-time systems. In today's computing systems, it is becoming increasingly important to design software with an open system architecture utilizing industry-adopted standards. The need to develop open systems is driven by three major factors. First, gone are the days when a single developer
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Testing the Real-time features of POSIX
This document is a white paper on testing for Realtime POSIX ®1 . It provides a high level description of the current test suites that are available and describes the test methodology, the functional coverage and the test architecture.
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