Net seminar covers distributed real-time systems
OSE Systems is offering a free one hour web seminar to help designers meet the challenges posed in implementing high-availability or fault-tolerant distributed systems.
OSE Systems is offering a free one hour web seminar to help designers meet the challenges posed in implementing high-availability or fault-tolerant distributed systems using conventional or proprietary real-time operating systems.
The seminar, to be held on Tuesday 11th June 2002 at 15:30 CET, 14:30 in the UK and 16:30 in Israel, will explain how to use the OSE RTOS, with its unique message-based architecture, to implement designs ranging from wireless and communications infrastructure to industrial control and safety-critical systems.
It will be followed by an open question and answer session.
Founded on a message communication model rather than a shared memory approach, OSE Systems provides a complete framework for the implementation of ultra-reliable and ultra-efficient real-time systems by offering: unique message-based API for clear, concise and robust code; six message-passing system calls for code simplicity; scalable architecture for distributed systems; and comprehensive solutions for entire development life cycles.
To register for the seminar, visit http://www.netseminar.com/index.cgi?sem_num=635.
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