Open source opens doors for improved development

Developers are now increasingly opting to use – and reuse – COTS software to build their embedded devices.

January 13th, 2007

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Feature / Discussion: 2007-01-13The complexity of today’s embedded devices is causing a shift in how developers approach designing the software that drives these systems. Dr. Inder M. Singh will address how this shift is transforming the embedded landscape and explain how open standards, open source elements, and specific technologies such as Linux and Eclipse development tools are facilitating a more efficient development process.

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