Introduction to Real-Time Systems
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Overview
This computer science course provides an overview on designing and analyzing real-time operating systems (RTOS). Found in most mission critical and infrastructure systems, real-time systems are both challenging and rewarding to build.
Derived from the course instructor’s ground-breaking text on the subject, learn about real-time systems from one of the leading educators in the field.
A minimum understanding of computing principles at a high school level is suggested. Join us as we adventure into the world of real-time systems.
Verified students are eligible to earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Professional Development Hours (PDHs), valid toward continuing education requirements for many professional certifications.
Syllabus
Introduction to real-time systems. Specifying real-time systems.
Module 2: Operating Systems and Building Real-Time Systems
What is so special about real-time systems? How are real-time operating systems constructed?
Taught by
Phillip Laplante
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Reviews
2.5 rating, based on 2 reviews
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Anonymous is taking this course right now.
It seems the course is not indexed on edX. Maybe somewhere else we can find the materials to follow the course on our own? -
Panagiotis Bouklis completed this course, spending 1 hours a week on it and found the course difficulty to be easy.