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 POSIX.4 Programmers Guide: Programming for the Real World
What's "real-world programming"?Real-world programming (typically called real-time programming) is programming that interacts in some way with the "real world" of daily life. At one time, real-time systems were confined to very esoteric applications, like rocket guidance systems. Now, they play a role in... |  |  Digital Control
Digital control systems are becoming increasingly prevalent and important within industry. In recent years significant progress has been made in their analysis and design – particularly within the areas of microprocessors and digital signal processors. The traditional approach to teaching digital control assumes an understanding of... |  |  BeagleBone Home Automation
The Internet of Things is now being taken up by tech corporations but this fantastic book brings you the DIY approach to home automation using BeagleBone. From dimming the lights to opening the garage door -- it's all here.
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With the first Apple ][ it was very important for me to have a manual that would
lead others to success and learning right from the get-go, even if the user had no
relevant experience. That’s how we learn. We start entering code others wrote to
see how it works and then over time we learn variations.
One of my... |  |  Introduction to Hardware Security and Trust
As technology feature size of devices and interconnects shrink at the rate predicted
by Moore’s law, gate density and design complexity on single integrated chip
(IC) keep increasing in recent decades. The close to nanoscale fabrication process
introduces more manufacturing errors. New failure mechanisms that are not covered... |
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 Real-Time Embedded Systems: Optimization, Synthesis, and Networking
Embedded systems are electronic systems that include a microprocessor to
perform certain specific tasks. The microprocessor is embedded or hidden inside
these products. Embedded systems are ubiquitous. Every week millions
of tiny chips come out of factories like Freescale, Microchip, Philips, Texas
Instruments, and Mitsubishi,... |  |  Building Software for Simulation: Theory and Algorithms, with Applications in C++
Simulation has made possible systems that would otherwise be impracticable. The sophisticated controls in modern aircraft and automobiles, the powerful microprocessors in desktop computers, and space-faring robots are possible because simulations reduce substantially the need for expensive prototypes. These complicated systems are designed... |  |  |
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