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Proactive Debugging of Embedded Software

PublisherRational Software
Format WebcastDate added24 Sep 2003
Topics Embedded Emulation Tools
Downloads46

No embedded developer would dream of living without a debugger, but is there a better way? Heavy debugger reliance makes the resulting development process very reactive, this reactivity hampers a team's ability to apply dates to a project roadmap and to measure product quality at each milestone. One solution to this problem, increasing both project predictability and product quality, is to adopt a proactive debugging approach. In this approach embedded developers combine early component testing with runtime analysis capabilities such as memory and performance profiling. This integrated approach delivers consistent confirmation of quality, enhanced refactoring capabilities and a repeatable framework suitable for regression testing before and after system integration. Learn about this new debugging process and get advice about test design, test creation and white box test methods. Information in this webinar applies to all programming languages and any targeted environment, be it a simulator, emulator or the intended device.

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