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+ | <td>DSDP Packaging is a proposed open-source sub-project under the Device Software Development Platform top-level project. The goal of this project is to enable multiple entry-level distributions of Eclipse that respectively provide turnkey environments for very specific developer communities found in the broader embedded systems marketplace. | ||
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<td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2008/ EclipseSummit 2008] </td> | <td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2008/ EclipseSummit 2008] </td> | ||
<td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2008/sessions?id=75 Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC) for Embedded C/C++ within Eclipse] | <td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2008/sessions?id=75 Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC) for Embedded C/C++ within Eclipse] | ||
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<td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/ EclipseCon 2008] Presentations </td> | <td> [http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/ EclipseCon 2008] Presentations </td> |
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Contents
Projects
Document | Description |
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RTSC | Real-Time Software Components for embedded systems |
D-PACK | DSDP Packaging is a proposed open-source sub-project under the Device Software Development Platform top-level project. The goal of this project is to enable multiple entry-level distributions of Eclipse that respectively provide turnkey environments for very specific developer communities found in the broader embedded systems marketplace. |
Talks & Papers
Document | Description |
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RTSC-Pedia | Wiki containing all RTSC documentation: tutorial primers, user's guides, FAQs, etc. |
EclipseCon 2009 Presentations | Getting started with RTSC component development, and Real-time monitoring of RTSC modules |
EclipseSummit 2008 | Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC) for Embedded C/C++ within Eclipse |
EclipseCon 2008 Presentations | Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC), and Overview of Real-Time Software Components: A Scalable Component Model for Embedded C Development |
Bio
Dave Russo is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at TI, and currently serves as the Target Content Infrastructure CTO within TI's Software Development Organization. Before joining TI, Dave was co-founder of Spectron Microsystems, where he helped create the world's first real-time operating system for DSP (SPOX/C3x) in 1988 and DSP/BIOS in 1997. After TI acquired Spectron, Dave guided evolution and diffusion of DSP/BIOS for use on TI architectures. He is the original author of eXpressDSP Algorithm Standard (xDAIS), recently served as lead architect and developer of TI's Codec Engine multi-media framework for advanced SOCs, and is co-creator of the Real-Time Software Component model and its associated XDC tools. Dave has a Bachelors degree in Mathematics from MIT and a PhD from University of California, Santa Barbara.