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Embedded World 2013: A Reader's Review

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3/13/2013 2:59:12 AM
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Re: Re : Embedded World 2013: A Reader's Review
Rich, very interesting blog. It's a good idea and has to be appreciated by the whole community. Such blogs are like a live commentary/video show for those who are not able to attend.  Rich you had nicely covered the entire conference through various links.



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Rich Quinnell
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3/11/2013 1:25:49 PM
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Re: Re : Embedded World 2013: A Reader's Review
Elaborating on what northstar had to say about Yocto, here's a link to a blog on the topic that I wrote last year. It might provide some useful background for you.

Yocto Project Customizes Embedded Linux

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Rich Quinnell
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3/11/2013 1:22:49 PM
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Re: More from Embedded World by northstar
Helpful addition, Martin. Thanks.

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3/10/2013 1:42:24 PM
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Re: SequenceL language (Imitation of human thinking)
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northstar
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3/10/2013 11:30:42 AM
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Re: SequenceL language (Imitation of human thinking)
This is very interesting stuff. Do you have additional material about SequenceL and/or "Consumer-Simplfy-Procedure(CNT) and Normalized-Transpose(NT)"?

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northstar
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3/10/2013 11:19:46 AM
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Re: Re : Embedded World 2013: A Reader's Review
I was at 2 or 3 presentation that were related with Linux. My main interest was Yocto(https://www.yoctoproject.org/), a configuration framework that help vendors to distribute a more clean and maintainable Linux sw (SDKs).

A big fan and contributor to Yocto project is Intel (especially via WindRiver, that has a long Linux tradition). I watch 2 presenters talking about Yocto, what is the scope of the project and which are the difficulties.

Here(https://www.yoctoproject.org/tools-resources/videos/getting-started-yocto-project-new-developer-screencast-tutorial) you can find an interesting screencast explaining the basics of Yocto.

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northstar
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3/10/2013 11:14:15 AM
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Re: Thank you!
Actually, it was my pleasure :-) I am happy that I had the opportunity to participate at the event; I learned a lot, in different areas.

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Davidmicro
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3/8/2013 10:48:36 PM
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Re: SequenceL language (Imitation of human thinking)
This program is used at John Space Center. I am not sure this is an open-source.   Main contact:David Cooke and J. Nelson Rushton from Texas Tech University.

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3/8/2013 9:48:56 PM
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Re: SequenceL language (Imitation of human thinking)
SequenceL is designed by Texas Tech University with DOE fund. This programming tool is closer to human's way of thinking and faster than C & C++


@Davidmicro, thanks for this info. I am curious to know if SequenceL is open-source ? Where can we download tihs tool ?

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3/8/2013 9:33:22 PM
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SequenceL language (Imitation of human thinking)
Overview of SequenceL

Most programmer need to write parallel code in the cell and multicore chips from Intel, AMD, ARM and IBM by limited software architecture in order to deal complesity problem. But adding parallel control structure might result in development costs, with the decrement of reliability. SequenceL is designed by Texas Tech University with DOE fund. This programming tool is closer to human's way of thinking and faster than C & C++, when executing on single-core processor. Also, they insists that this tool is based on Consumer-Simplfy-Procedure(CNT) and Normalized-Transpose(NT). I am a novice for tool. Well, personally, I might expect to see more intelligent tool in the future Embedded World. Embedded World 2013 is a achievement of every engineer.

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