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Embedded System Architecture Training, The Design and Architecture Process

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An embedded system is meant to perform a fanatical function. Most embedded devices are primarily designed for one specific function. However, we now see devices like personal data assistant (PDA)/cell phone hybrids, which are embedded systems designed to be ready to do a spread of primary functions.  Also, the newest digital TVs include interactive applications that perform a good sort of general functions unrelated to the “TV” function but even as important, like e-mail, web browsing, and games. Every embedded system has an architecture, whether it's or isn't documented, because every embedded system consists of interacting elements (whether hardware or software). An architecture by definition may be a set of representations of these elements and their relationships. instead of having a faulty and dear architecture forced on you by not taking the time to define an architecture before starting development, take hold of the planning by defining the architecture first. Because an...