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High-Integrity Code Generation and Verification Using MATLAB & Simulink

Seminar Overview

Aerospace

Plus an Introduction to MATLAB Coder – Generate C code from MATLAB

During this free seminar, discover how Simulink enables you to perform common software engineering tasks such as detailed software specification, requirements tracing, configuration management, automated documentation, testing, and validation. 

MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how Simulink and the Embedded Coder help you to produce and verify high-integrity code that is optimized for speed, memory usage, and simplicity. Capabilities for code integration with corporate simulators will also be highlighted.

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Who Should Attend

Basic knowledge of MATLAB and Simulink is helpful but not required. This seminar is important for anyone who works on software development projects for embedded systems, including:
  • Embedded systems engineers
  • Software developers
  • Project managers

Seminar Highlights

This seminar will highlight new features from MATLAB and Simulink in Release R2010b and R2011a.

Through aerospace and defense application examples, including projects certified to RTCA/DO-178B Level A, MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how to:

  • Establish a software engineering environment that includes MC/DC model coverage
  • Develop high-integrity code (ANSI or ISO C) for memory-constrained embedded applications
  • Produce clearly commented, well-partitioned, and bi-directionally traceable code
  • Automate processor-in-the-loop (PIL) testing using IDE links (Green Hills® MULTI®, TI’s Code Composer Studio™, Wind River's VxWorks®, etc.)
  • Deploy and optimize code for specific targets (e.g., 32-bit PowerPC®, TI’s C6000, etc.)
  • Generate code faster using parallel builds for multicore environments
Agenda
8:30 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m.

Introduction and Key Features Demonstration

10:15 a.m.
Break
10:30 a.m.

Industry Case Study

  • Requirements Software Design
  • Code Generation
  • Embedded Target Integration
  • Verification and Validation
  • Report Generation
12:00 p.m.
Questions and Answers
12:30 p.m.

Conclusion of seminar


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