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Informationen zum Autor Daniel Aarno has been working with the Simics full system simulation product since 2006. His positions have ranged from software developer, customer project manager (including pre-sales) to engineering manager responsible for the modeling tools and model development in Simics at Intel. He has a number of publications, including journal and conference publications , book chapters and the book, Recognizing Intentions, on robotics and artificial intelligence. Jakob Engblom has been working with Simics since 2002, handling outbound marketing, inbound marketing, sales and field engineering, academic program and product management. Currently he is a technical marketing manager for tools at Wind River, planning the future of Simics as an end-user product and blogging about Simics. For the past 15 years, he has have worked with various aspects of programming and simulation tools for embedded systems. He has written and presented on a variety of embedded systems topics since 1997, including popular science, trade press, conference papers, journal papers, and book chapters in a wide variety of outlets. Klappentext Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-339) and index. Zusammenfassung Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-339) and index. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Simics Fundamentals Develop and Debug Software on Simics System Configuration in Simics Networking Building Virtual Platforms DMA - A Concrete Modeling Example Simulator Extensions Simulator Integration Fault Injection Intel Architecture Concrete examples and Case-Studies
List of contents
- Introduction
- Simics Fundamentals
- Develop and Debug Software on Simics
- System Configuration in Simics
- Networking
- Building Virtual Platforms
- DMA - A Concrete Modeling Example
- Simulator Extensions
- Simulator Integration
- Fault Injection
- Intel Architecture
- Concrete examples and Case-Studies
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"Full-system simulators have the potential to yield a quantum leap in software development productivity. This book explores the potential of this technology in general and Simics in particular, backed by numerous real-world examples. A must-read for anyone serious about development of complex embedded systems." --Niklas Rudemo, President of Virtutech AB (maker of Simics), 2002-2010
"This book does an outstanding job of conveying what full-system simulation is, explaining the spectrum of its application, describing real-world examples, and providing a peek under-the-hood. Readers will come away with a solid understanding of how this technology can benefit their organizations and even some hands-on familiarity with transaction-level model development." --Trevor Wieman, Principal Engineer, Intel Design & Technology Solutions, Pre-Silicon Systems
"Being a Simics Customer Support Engineer I am always looking for information that is useful, focused and presented in a clear and concise manner. Being involved in Simics since its conception, the author not only knows how Simics works, he also knows the industry and Simulation Theory. This book is proving to be a must-have for anyone using, or interested in, using Simics." --Gary Belanger, Technical Support Engineer, Wind River