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Presenters
Moderator: Chris Ciufo Group Editorial
Director Open Systems Publications
Presenter #1:
Dr. Kelvin Nilsen Aonix CTO

Presenter #2:
Chip Downing Wind River Systems Aerospace & Defense Marketing
Manager

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Solving Complex Multi-Level Aerospace and
Defense Challenges
Despite the efforts of software engineers to
improve their design and development methodologies and to simplify
and standardize their development and execution environments,
technical innovations continue to raise new challenges and increase
the demand for even more application complexity. Today’s embedded
hardware is faster with larger memory capacities, and most now
have a Memory Management Unit (MMU), that enables the creation
of hardware-enforced partitions running virtual OS environments.
In addition newer processors can better integrate and execute
more graphics, signaling, communications, and high-speed multi-device
interconnectivity. Multi-core processors have arrived, combining
similar cores in a single die, or mixing CPU cores with specialized
DSPs. RTOS vendors offer multi-partitioned solutions that allow
mixing soft real-time and hard real-time applications, and have
enabled safety-critical and security-critical applications to
reside side-by-side with non-critical components in the same hardware
platform. Add to this the execution of mixed-language applications,
and the problems of complexity have become more difficult than
ever to efficiently address while maintaining system robustness
and application efficiency.
Wind River Systems and Aonix
present a sober look at the realities of today’s Aerospace and
Defense challenges and the solutions that are now available to
address complex, multi-level, mixed language applications deployment.
Chip Downing, Aerospace & Defense Marketing Manager at
Wind River reviews the state of real-time execution of safety-critical
and security-related applications in complex silicon and application
environments. Kelvin Nilsen presents how an all-Java™ strategy
can be used in these complex systems to reduce overhead and performance
bottlenecks. Get valuable insights on how to get a handle on today’s
growing challenges.
Originally Broadcast:
May 2, 2007
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Presenter:
Dr. Kelvin Nilsen Aonix CTO
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Hard Real-Time Java
Kelvin Nilsen, a published Java™
industry expert delves into the challenges and opportunities surrounding the
use of the Java language for hard real-time applications. Kelvin uses
real-world application experience to support the design decisions in new
technology from Aonix to address the requirements of complex and/or deeply
embedded hard real-time systems. This webinar is valuable to anyone
managing or developing soft or hard real-time projects.
The webinar also showcases a live product demonstration of the newest PERC™ family member, PERC Pico™ the hard real-time virtual machine technology from Aonix.
Originally Broadcast: March 7, 2007
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Presenter:
Dr. Kelvin Nilsen Aonix CTO
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Java 5 and JSE for Real-time
Java™ industry experts explore Java 5 and JSE elements and how they are relevant and useful to Real-Time developers. A product demonstration shows how Java 5 is supported by PERC Ultra 5, a leading virtual machine technology. This webinar is
valuable to anyone managing or developing real-time projects.
Originally Broadcast: January 31, 2007
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Eclipse
Overview
and
AonixADT
Demonstration
In this series, Field Application Engineer Rhoda Quate explains the background
of the Eclipse environment and its advantages for embedded development. Plugins
for Ada and Java are discussed, followed by a demonstration of AonixADT.
Originally Broadcast: December
19, 2006
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Presenter:
Dr. Kelvin Nilsen Aonix CTO
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Software
Modernization
in Military
Systems
The U.S. military's move toward a network-centric force is creating complex
systems that place a tremendous burden on software development. Designers face
creating ever more complex systems in an open architecture environment that puts
a premium on commonality and keeping costs down. Modernizing software systems to
meet these goals presents many challenges that still need to be overcome-
especially in the military where systems have a much longer life cycle. The
Software Modernization in Military Systems Webcast discusses solutions to these
problems and more.
Kelvin Nilsen, Chief Technology Officer, Aonix
explores the expanding role of mission
critical Java in a new imperative to consider software modernization strategies
enabling faster, safer, and less expensive application development projects.
Originally Broadcast: November
30, 2006
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