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PCI Express Expansion in the Industrial Marketplace (January 2005): One Stop Systems Market Needs and Applications of PCI Express Expansion Products 8 May 2008
Using Embedded Linux and Flash Memory to Build Responsive and Reliable Products Datalight Whether you’re considering a move to embedded Linux, or you’re fully immersed in embedded Linux development, there are steps you can take to ensure a successful project and avoid some of the common pitfalls of working with flash in this environment. This whitepaper examines the current situation embedded Linux developers find themselves in based on three key trends, explores the dos and don’ts, and gives you some tips to make your embedded Linux projects successful. 5 February 2008
MAX Express Expansion Overview One Stop Systems Illustrated Overview 13 December 2007
HSIB™ — A New Interoperable, High-Bandwidth, Low-Latency Bus based on Cabled PCI Express: One Stop Systems This paper introduces the HSIB bus, a new higher-bandwidth, lower-latency instrument control bus. HSIB extends cabled PCI Express to solve high-performance test problems by defining how multiple PCs and/or instruments can transfer data. This paper covers HSIB technical and business benefits, challenges of standardizing cabled PCI Express, HSIB physical and software layers, early prototype benchmarking results, and future direction. 13 December 2007
Data-Oriented Architecture: A Loosely-Coupled Real-Time SOA Real-Time Innovations As more devices and systems get woven into the fabric of our networked world, the scale and the complexity of integration is growing at a rapid pace. Our existing methodologies and training for system software design, rooted in principles of object-oriented design, that worked superbly for small scale systems begin to break down as we discover operational limits which requires frequent and unintended redesigns in programs year over year. Fundamentally, object-oriented thinking leads us to think in terms of tightly-coupled interactions that include strong state assumptions. Large scale distributed systems are often a mix of subsystems created by independent parties, often using different middleware technologies, with misaligned interfaces. Integrating such sub-systems using object-oriented thinking poses some fundamental challenges. 13 December 2007
CompactPCI and AdvanceTCA Systems Magazine (August 2006): One Stop Systems A Guide to CompactPCI Express 13 December 2007
Anatomy of MAX Express Cable Expansion (White Paper, August 2005): One Stop Systems How to build a high-speed PCI Express Expansion System using MAX Express products 13 December 2007
Computer-on-Modules: Enabling Longevity and Scalability for Innovative Embedded Applications Kontron 13 December 2007
Meeting Real-Time Requirements in Integrated Defense Systems Real-Time Innovations This paper examines the challenges faced by defense network software, traces the evolution of real-time requirements, and examines how the required performance is possible with modern, standards-based, commercial technology. 13 December 2007 |