HAMLET: HPCN Technology for Real-Time, Embedded Applications

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Building an application by using HPCN technology makes the solution scalable and therefore more flexible. The uptake of HPCN technology for real-time, embedded applications, however, is severely hampered by the lack of real application development support. Within the Esprit project HAMLET, technology is developed to overcome this impediment. The technology consists of a software development environment and a hardware platform. The usefulness of this technology is demonstrated by employing it for developing real industrial applications. The experience gained while developing these applications provides invaluable feedback to the technology developers. Now we are at the end of the project, we can conclude that HAMLET lived up to its initial promise: providing real support for the development of HPCN real-time, embedded applications
TNO Identifier
94792
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Source title
High-Performance Computing and Networking - International Conference and Exhibition, Milan, Italy, May 3-5, 1995, Proceedings
Editor(s)
Hertzberger, B.
Serazzi, G.
Place of publication
Berlin
Pages
772-780
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