Title
Moving from embedded systems to embedded computing
Abstract
In the middle of the last decade, there was a large gulf between embedded systems and general-purpose computing. Most researchers and advanced developers in general-purpose computing thought naively that real-time considerations added a little twist, but after that it was mostly a matter of size. Their impression was that embedded systems were just like general-purpose systems, but smaller. At the same time, those working in embedded systems were usually insufficiently aware of progress in computing that could be applied to what they were doing, and felt that theirs was a discipline apart.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1145/951710.951711
CASES
Keywords
Field
DocType
general-purpose system,real-time consideration,advanced developer,large gulf,embedded computing,last decade,general-purpose computing,embedded system,design automation,real time,dynamic programming
Embedded operating system,Dynamic programming,Power saving,Memory hierarchy,Computer science,Impression,Scratchpad memory,Parallel computing,Real-time computing,Electronic design automation,Embedded design,Embedded system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-676-5
1
0.40
References 
Authors
1
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
joseph a fisher11410264.50