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ESC SV-442- Agile Model-Driven Development for Embedded Systems
Bruce Powel Douglass Chief Evangelist, Telelogic
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Current software development practices are suboptimal in that projects both take too long and result in products with insufficient quality. Agile methods are a cohesive set of concepts, principles and practices to address what most consider the banes of software development: poor and changing requirements, short development cycles, long working hours, and burgeoning system complexity. When integrated with a full development process, agile methods can reduce costs and improve quality through the focused application of the key principles. This class introduces those concepts and shows how they can work with model-driven development to improve project results for embedded system development.

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Course Price $19.95
Basic understanding of the UML.

ESTIMATED TIME
84 minutes

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Bruce Powel Douglass Chief Evangelist, Telelogic
Bruce Powel Douglass has over 30 years experience designing safety-critical real-time applications in a variety of hard real-time environments. He has designed and taught courses in object-orientation, real-time, and safety-critical systems development. He has been an advisory board member for the Embedded Systems Conference, UML World Conference, and Software Development magazine. He is a former co-chair for the Real-Time Analysis and Design Working Group in the OMG standards organization and has contributed to the UML and other standards. He is the chief evangelist at Telelogic, a leading real-time object-oriented and structured systems design automation tool vendor. His latest book Real-Time UML Workshop came out in 2006.
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