CSCI 190 - Real Time Embedded Systems

This is a George Washington University, Department of Computer Science course in real-time embedded systems. This course is taught as CSCI-190 for undergraduate students and CSCI-297 section 80 for graduate students. The purpose of this course is to engage computer science undergraduates and graduates with hardware and embedded systems. While Computer Science students get a strong conceptual overview of systems and hardware in various organization and architecture courses, many students have never experienced actually working with computer hardware. This course will focus on hands-on projects, through homework, labs and final projects involving both hardware and low-level software. This course will discuss the design issues in an embedded system and the technologies needed to support such systems, with the focus on the software aspects. This course will discuss the design issues in an embedded system and technologies needed to support such systems. In addition, we will also cover a gamut of systems-related topics.

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Spring 2005 – Embedded Systems

Additional theme for this year: Java Virtual Machines for embedded systems and how virtual machines work. The course is designated as CSCI 197-80 (undergraduate) & CSCI 339-80 (graduate).

Spring 2006 – Real Time Embedded Systems

Additional theme for this year: Real-Time embedded systems. The course is designated as CSCI 190-80 for the undergraduate level class and CSCI 339-80 for the graduate level.

Spring 2007 – Real Time Embedded Systems

Additional theme for this year: Real-Time embedded systems. The course is designated as CSCI 190-80 for the undergraduate level class and CSCI 297-81 for the graduate level class.

Spring 2008 – Real Time Embedded Systems

Additional theme for this year: Electronic games and toys. The course is designated as CSCI 190-80 for the undergraduate level class and CSCI 297-81 for the graduate level class.

 

 

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