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Another GSOC application
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:52:26 -0300
- From: akabadie at gmail.com (André Keller Abadie)
- Subject: Another GSOC application
Hi,
To begin with, congratulations for being accepted this year! I know I'm a
little late, but I'm still interested in applying for the Google Summer of
Code.
I've been working with RTEMS for 8 month on a Student Satellite Project
known as ITASAT, for the erc32 and blackfin architecture (Alain Schaefer
used to take part on this same project). Throughout this period, I've found
a few important features to be missing and this seems a a great opportunity
to start working on them.
Specifically for the GSOC, I'm interested in implementing the Async IO
methods. (By the way, what would be the benefits of having multiple server
threads in this Async IO system?)
Another idea concerns a project that may become my Undergraduate Thesis.
I've been thinking in adapting I-Logix Rhapsody in order to have a UML tool
(with great code-generation capabilities) for rtems on erc32. This would
make possible the use of modern Software Engineering concepts, leading to
fast model-driven development and analysis of real-time embedded software.
Which idea do you think would suit the project best?
Thanks and regards
Andr? Keller
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