Section IV. Putting It All Together: Design and Development

Putting it all Together: Design and Development

The chapters of Sections II and III presented the fundamental technical details of the major embedded hardware and software elements that an engineer needs to be familiar with (at a minimum) in order to understand or create an architecture. As Chapter 1 indicated, Chapter 2, Section II, and Section III are all part of the first phase in designing an embedded system—defining the system (Stage 1: have a solid technical foundation).

Section IV continues to outline the remaining stages of designing an embedded system, covering the remaining five stages of defining a system (Chapter 11): Stage 2: understand the architecture business cycles of ...

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