Overview:
Software engineers know real-time performance and safety often hinge on effective embedded code. Developing such software means re-thinking fundamental programming concepts to eliminate the possibility of bottlenecks and failure.
Memory management is one such key concept. This Webinar presents memory management techniques to optimize code for performance and reliability. Its practical, hands-on advice and examples range from alternatives to dynamic memory allocation, to the role of highly efficient custom memory allocators for specific program tasks.
Estimated length: 1 hour
Who should attend: Embedded systems engineers, embedded software developers, embedded systems engineering managers and others involved in the development of software for embedded systems and intelligent devices.
Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of programming in C/C++. Familiarity with the performance and safety-security concerns that are important to embedded systems developers in fields such as communications equipment, military/aerospace, industrial automation, automotive, consumer electronics and medical devices.
Presenter:
Steven Graves, CEO, McObject
As a co-founder and CEO of McObject, Steven Graves has both spearheaded McObject's growth and helped the company attain its goal of providing embedded database system technology that meets the needs of a wide range of intelligent devices and real-time applications. Prior to McObject, Mr. Graves was President and Chairman of Centura Solutions Corporation, and Vice President of Worldwide Consulting for Centura Software Corporation (NASDAQ: CNTR); he also served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Raima Corporation.
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