Really Real Time
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Duration: 32:32
Instructor: Jack Ganssle
Description:
According to Jack Ganssle himself, this will be his last conference participation - let's make it super special, worthy of his legacy, by showing up in large numbers.
We're extending an open invitation to Jack's LIVE keynote address to all who wish to attend, completely free of charge. No paid registration required!
Real-time systems must respond to events in a timely manner. We view this as a software thing, when in fact it is a systems problem. The hardware and software should be tuned to achieve the response times we need.
In this talk you’ll learn how to profile software execution times, understand hardware design tradeoffs for working with high-speed systems, and we’ll look at some common myths about how real-time systems should be designed. And, as embedded people, we often have the ability to trade off hardware versus software to achieve the best performance.
Jack Ganssle is an internationally-recognized embedded systems engineer, author and speaker. He designed some of the very first embedded systems. He started three high tech companies, built or managed the development of over 100 embedded systems, and now advises companies, lectures, and writes about embedded systems. He was the only embedded person on NASA's Super Problem Resolution Team, created by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board to harness the expertise of highly-respected people from outside the agency. He has worked on many classified government projects.
Full bio here.