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"Patterns for Time-Triggered Embedded Systems": Building Reliable Applications with the 8051
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Nisar Ahmed
Wed Apr 23 2008, 02:56PM
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Hi all

Book Title:"Patterns for Time-Triggered Embedded Systems": Building Reliable Applications with the 8051 Family of Microcontrollers (+code) By Michael J. Pont

Description:
This substantial (1000-page) book, and associated CD, together describe the first comprehensive set of 'design patterns' to support the rapid development of reliable embedded systems based on resource-constrained embedded processors.

In total, PTTES contains details of more than 70 useful software patterns, complete with guidelines to help you apply these techniques in your own projects: full source code for all of the patterns is included on the associated CD.

Please note: the code examples were written to match the C51 (8051 compiler) from Keil.

From the Back Cover

'These patterns stand as an example of how much more can be done with patterns than is commonly attempted. Patterns at their best bridge the gap between problem and solution. They connect human needs and emotions with technology. And they open up new possibilities for people who just have a problem to solve.'
--from the Foreword by Kent Beck This book provides the first comprehensive set of software patterns to support the development of embedded software systems. With a focus on reliability, it discusses techniques for the design and implementation of software for embedded applications based on the popular 8051 microcontroller family. You will find more than seventy software patterns, complete with guidelines to help you apply these techniques in your own projects. The author offers practical materials and advice advice for rapidly creating a wide range of different embedded applications. Using a substantial number of detailed examples, ranging from simple to complex systems, this book covers:

* the design & implementation of complete scheduler operating systems for embedded applications involving one or more microcontrollers
* creation of user interfaces with components including switches, keypads, LED displays and LCDs
* effective use of networking and communication protocols
* design of monitoring and control systems using, for example, PID algorithms and PWM

Features:
* extensive examples which illustrate how the patterns described may be applied in real-world projects
* an associated WWW site (engg.le.ac.uk/books/Pont) with a collection of detailed case studies
* accompanying CD-ROM containing:
- full source code in C for all patterns & examples, including a number of complete schedulers
- an evaluation version of industry-standard Keil C compiler & hardware simulator, allowing examples to be tested without the need to purchase additional hardware

About the Author

Michael J. Pont is a Senior Lecturer in Electronic & Software Engineering at the University of Leicester. Over the last ten years he has carried out research in various aspects of software design and programming, and has provided consultancy and training services to a range of international companies. Michael is the author or co-author of more than seventy technical publications, including the book 'Software Engineering with C++ and CASE tools'.

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Book+code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/109463578/6F948ED7-0AAE-4b59-A4C7-FC389983BA70.rar
PW:www.freebookspot.com

http://www.tte-systems.com/pttes.php

Thanks and best regards
Nisar Ahmed(Pakistan)
(Electronics R&D Engineer)
M.Sc:Electronics/Instrumentation & Process Control
Deptt:R&D
Email:nisar_sci@yahoo.com







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Arun Kumar V
Wed Apr 23 2008, 11:39PM

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Hello Nisar,

i think we should start a seperate Section called "Contributions from Nisar"

the reason i visit this forum is to check any new additions in the ebooks & tutorials section,

you have become the "Reason" of my/our visit . there are very few people like you

out there - keep up the good work Nisar!


Note to the forum members:

Hey come on , the guy needs to be thanked and

appreciated for his efforts to provide us with such valuable & wonderful books.

it would require 1 month's salary of a decent paying job or 6 months pocket money of

a college student to procure these books.

this guy is an Asset to the forum. Credit where credit is due


Arun
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Nisar Ahmed
Thu Apr 24 2008, 02:52PM
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Hello Arun Kumar V
I like the world of Microcontrollers/Microprocessors, there is no any best site on Microcontroller/Microprocessors.
Thanks
Nisar Ahmed

Nisar
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Thu Apr 24 2008, 03:44PM
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I do agree with Arun and hats off to Nisar, keep it up.
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shyam
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Nisar and Elektor ...

these guys have certainly added to the values of the forum!

i really wonder where Elektor is

lProgress is not made by early risers or hard workers, but by LAZY people, trying to find easier ways to do the same........
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I agree completely.......
Nisar and Elector are highly underthanked.
Thanks Arun for bringing this up.....

Let there be music........
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lage raho.............

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