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Designing munications Software
by T. Sridhar ISBN:157820125x
CMP Books © 2003 (207 pages)
With this foundation, you explore a development model
that addresses plete range of issues in the design
of munications software, including
real-time operating systems, hardware and software
partitioning, layering, and protocol stacks.
Table of Contents
Designing munications Software
Foreword
Preface
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- Introduction
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- Software Considerations munications Systems
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- Software Partitioning
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- Protocol Software
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- Tables and Other Data Structures
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- Buffer and Timer Management
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- Management Software
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- Multi-munications Software Design
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- Going About the Development
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- Common Terms and Acronyms
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References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
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Back Cover
munications software with a thorough understanding of the essential system-level design and
implementation choices and how they affect the performance and maintainability of your embedded system. An
examination of the OSI 7-layer model serves as a starting point for a logical partitioning of software functionality in a
communications system. With this foundation, you explore a development model that addresses plete range
of issues in the design of munications software, including real-time operating systems, hardware and
software partitioning, layering, and protocol stacks.
Delve into the design techniques (state tables, upper- and lower-level interfaces, configuration