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Practical ICT Experience – Flexibility – Worldwide References

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Knowledge Evolution<br />

Target audience<br />

This course is intended for practicing real-time and embedded systems software system architects,<br />

project managers and technical consultants who have responsibility for designing, structuring and implementing<br />

the software for real-time and embedded computer systems that are required to continue providing<br />

service despite the occurrence of internal and external faults.<br />

Prerequisites<br />

Course participants are expected to be familiar with general embedded and real-time software design.<br />

This knowledge can be gained by attending a prerequisite embedded software design course such<br />

as “Architectural Design of Real-Time Software”.<br />

Many (but not all) high-availability systems are also safety-critical systems - which can threaten human<br />

safety or even human life in situations where the system fails and remains unavailable for significant<br />

periods of time. For those high-availability systems that also have safety-critical requirements, we recommend<br />

that the course “Design of Safety-Critical Systems and Software” should be taken at the same time<br />

as this course. The two courses have little overlap in content, and offer complimentary approaches<br />

and perspectives. It is possible to combine these two courses into a unified three- or four-day course<br />

for presentation at customer sites, under the name “Safety Critical and High Availability Systems<br />

Masterclass”.<br />

Learning method<br />

The course is based on lectures, discussions, design examples, exercises.<br />

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