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Guidelines for a graduate curriculum on embedded software and systems
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Volume 4 ,  Issue 3  (August 2005) table of contents
Pages: 587 - 611  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:1539-9087
Authors
P. Caspi  The Artist Education Group
A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli  The Artist Education Group
L. Almeida  The Artist Education Group
A. Benveniste  The Artist Education Group
B. Bouyssounouse  The Artist Education Group
G. Buttazzo  The Artist Education Group
I. Crnkovic  The Artist Education Group
W. Damm  The Artist Education Group
J. Engblom  The Artist Education Group
G. Folher  The Artist Education Group
M. Garcia-Valls  The Artist Education Group
H. Kopetz  The Artist Education Group
Y. Lakhnech  The Artist Education Group
F. Laroussinie  The Artist Education Group
L. Lavagno  The Artist Education Group
G. Lipari  The Artist Education Group
F. Maraninchi  The Artist Education Group
Ph. Peti  The Artist Education Group
J. de la Puente  The Artist Education Group
N. Scaife  The Artist Education Group
J. Sifakis  The Artist Education Group
R. de Simone  The Artist Education Group
M. Torngren  The Artist Education Group
P. Veríssimo  The Artist Education Group
A. J. Wellings  The Artist Education Group
R. Wilhelm  The Artist Education Group
T. Willemse  The Artist Education Group
W. Yi  The Artist Education Group
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The design of embedded real-time systems requires skills from multiple specific disciplines, including, but not limited to, control, computer science, and electronics. This often involves experts from differing backgrounds, who do not recognize that they address similar, if not identical, issues from complementary angles. Design methodologies are lacking in rigor and discipline so that demonstrating correctness of an embedded design, if at all possible, is a very expensive proposition that may delay significantly the introduction of a critical product. While the economic importance of embedded systems is widely acknowledged, academia has not paid enough attention to the education of a community of high-quality embedded system designers, an obvious difficulty being the need of interdisciplinarity in a period where specialization has been the target of most education systems. This paper presents the reflections that took place in the European Network of Excellence Artist leading us to propose principles and structured contents for building curricula on embedded software and systems.




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"John A. Fulcher : Reviewer"

The authors belong to the Artist education group (http://www.artist-embedded.org/). They identify the following five fundamental pillars of knowledge, which in their view should underpin a graduate embedded software and systems curriculum (and whi  more...

Collaborative Colleagues:
P. Caspi: colleagues
A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli: colleagues
L. Almeida: colleagues
A. Benveniste: colleagues
B. Bouyssounouse: colleagues
G. Buttazzo: colleagues
I. Crnkovic: colleagues
W. Damm: colleagues
J. Engblom: colleagues
G. Folher: colleagues
M. Garcia-Valls: colleagues
H. Kopetz: colleagues
Y. Lakhnech: colleagues
F. Laroussinie: colleagues
L. Lavagno: colleagues
G. Lipari: colleagues
F. Maraninchi: colleagues
Ph. Peti: colleagues
J. de la Puente: colleagues
N. Scaife: colleagues
J. Sifakis: colleagues
R. de Simone: colleagues
M. Torngren: colleagues
P. Veríssimo: colleagues
A. J. Wellings: colleagues
R. Wilhelm: colleagues
T. Willemse: colleagues
W. Yi: colleagues