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Step-by-step guidance for using Agile in embedded systems development (firmware)
Contains model-based design tools that allow companies more flexibility
Provides methods for programmers to systematically and logically create layers based on customer needs and requirements

Produktbeschreibung
Step-by-step guidance for using Agile in embedded systems development (firmware)

Contains model-based design tools that allow companies more flexibility

Provides methods for programmers to systematically and logically create layers based on customer needs and requirements


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Autorenporträt
Mohsen Mirtalebi is a specialist in diagnostics software with Cummins Inc., a global power leader that designs, manufactures, sells, and services diesel and alternative fuel engines as well as related components and technologies. He has more than 10 years of experience in the engineering field. At Cummins, Mohsen leads a team of engineers, where he oversees the software quality meeting regulatory requirements by utilizing various data analysis tools, control software reviews, as well as Agile and project management tools. Previously he worked for Rockwell automation as a control firmware engineer, responsible for control algorithm design and implementation for motor drives utilizing MBD and real-time operating systems. He has held other hardware/software positions at Danfoss, Emerson Process Management, and more. Mohsen is a certified user for Matlab/Simulink, LabView/TestStand, and Texas Instrument DSC/DSP products specializing in motion devices. He has an MS in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on power electronics control and HIL/SIL/MIL. He has been a member of IEEE for 10 years. He is an advocate of STEM and has coached many robotics teams in grade schools.