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Best practices for tool-supported embedded GUI development
Author: Manuel Melic, TARA Systems GmbH Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 Summary The balancing act between low-end hardware and high-end requirements, and how to future-proof UI software despite short product launch times, presents embedded GUI developers with a challenge...
How HMI solutions can be culturally adapted
Author: Dr.-Ing. Peter Rössger, Founder, beyond HMI Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 This paper discusses the intercultural differences in the perception and evaluation of human-machine interfaces (HMIs). Cultural...
Basic UI/UX Guide
Fundamentals for UI Developers Authors: Jürgen Messerer, Patrick Labud, bbv Software Services AG Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 In the age of smartphones and tablets, increasing emphasis is being placed on visually appealing, lightweight, and responsive design, even in industrial environments...
Hardware-level software development
How do I develop software with hardware in mind? Author: Christian Siemers, Clausthal University of Technology, Institute for Process and Production Engineering. Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015. Introduction: A topic like low-level programming (in a high-level language) should...
Easier and Safer Configuration of Source Code Libraries
GUI for easier configuration of software libraries Author: Oreste Bernardi, Infineon Technologies AG Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 Increasingly complex libraries are being developed for microcontrollers to accommodate the rising performance levels of microcontroller...
Who's afraid of the evil "++"?
Why C++ Makes Sense Down to the Driver Level Author: Matthias Bauer, redlogix Software & System Engineering GmbH Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 Some prejudices are stubbornly persistent. For example, this one: C++ is not suitable for extremely resource-poor systems. However...
Modular application development for Arm Cortex-M
Faster Development with Software Components Author: Johannes Bauer, Arm Germany Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015 Modern microcontrollers based on Arm Cortex-M are suitable due to their high computing power, versatile peripheral functions, and low...
Reliable and secure device drivers
The system is only as secure as its weakest driver. Author: André Schmitz, Green Hills Software. Contribution - Embedded Software Engineering Congress 2015. The biggest weaknesses of a software system are usually the device drivers. They can often access all hardware registers and the DMA controller...