By
Tammy Noergaard, Chief Specialist, Embedded Systems, Terma, Denmark.
Description
This practical technical guide to embedded middleware implementation offers a coherent framework that guides readers through all the
key concepts necessary to gain an understanding of this broad topic. Big picture theoretical discussion is integrated with down-to-earth
advice on successful real-world use via step-by-step examples of each type of middleware implementation. Technically detailed case studies
bring it all together, by providing insight into typical engineering situations readers are likely to encounter. Expert author Tammy
Noergaard keeps explanations as simple and readable as possible, eschewing jargon and carefully defining acronyms.
The start
of each chapter includes a "setting the stage" section, so readers can take a step back and understand the context and applications of
the information being provided. Core middleware, such as networking protocols, file systems, virtual machines, and databases; more complex
middleware that builds upon generic pieces, such as MOM, ORB, and RPC; and integrated middleware software packages, such as embedded
JVMs, .NET, and CORBA packages are all demystified.
Audience:
Embedded Engineers, Programmers, and Designers, SW & HW engineers, IT Architects, Systems Designers, Product Managers, Electrical and Computer Engineering students, hobbyists