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Here is
the syllabus as given by Professor Cain in class. It is broken down into
text requirements, grading policy, lab policy, group work requirements,
and exam policies.
Text:
Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components:
Principles of Embedded Computing, Morgan and Kaufman, October
2000.
References:
Jean Labrousse, MicroC/OS-II: The
Real-time Kernel, Miller Freeman, 1999.
Jean Labrousse, , Embedded System Building
Blocks, Miller Freeman, 1999.
Jonathan Valvano, Emberdded Microcomputer
Systems: Real Time Interfacing, Brooks/Cole,
2000.
Course Grade:
Undergraduates: Graduate
Students:
Laboratory Component
30% Undergraduate Component
80%
Homework
10%
Research
Paper
20%
Exam I
30% TOTAL
100%
Exam II
30%
TOTAL
100%
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