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Speaker: Jakob Engblom, Virutech, Jakob Engblom holds a PhD in computer systems from Uppsala university and is currently Business Development Manager and Application Engineer at Virtutech. He has helped build several large-scale simulation solutions for various Virtutech customers. He has been speaking about embedded systems at university courses and industry trade shows for the past five years.Jakob's professional interests include real-time systems, embedded systems, embedded software development, simulation technology, computer architecture, and compiler technology. He has authored more than 20 papers in the field of real-time and embedded systems (see www.engbloms.se/jakob.html). From 2002 to 2005, he held a position as an adjunct professor at the department of Information Technology at Uppsala university. Prior to joining Virtutech, he was with IAR Systems in Uppsala, Sweden."
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Seminar: Using Simulated Hardware for Software DevelopmentLevel: IntroductionFast full-system simulation is a technology where the hardware of a system is simulated in sufficient detail that firmware, device drivers, operating systems, and applications can be run unmodified on the simulator.The simulated hardware is used as an alternative to development- and prototype hardware to perform software development, software testing, fault-injection, and other software engineering and quality assurance tasks. Simulation models can be made available much earlier than real hardware, and enable parallel hardware and software development.
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