The Business Case for Commercial Embedded Linux


Linux has been a phenomenon in embedded device development, and is now the predominant platform for devices. Part of the appeal is the perception that Linux is free. But there are costs—plus time and risk—associated with embedded Linux development. This white paper presents a solid business case for considering a commercially supported embedded Linux during the build-versus-buy decision process for any embedded product. LEARN How to lower total cost of ownership Risks and costs of a roll-your-own solution The true value of commercial embedded Linux
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Software Reuse in Avionics: A FACE Approach


This paper sets forth the challenges surrounding the transition to open architecture designs and the positive technical and business impact on the avionics industry.
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Security: The Key to Affordable Unmanned Aircraft Systems


Cost efficiency and affordability will always be key design criteria for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Much discussion has focused on the use of open systems architectures (OSA) as a means...
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Requirements for Virtualization in Next-Generation Industrial Control Systems


If you are evaluating virtualization platforms for your next generation control system you probably have a list of factors to consider.
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Open, Secure Industrial Automation Systems


Many of today's industrial automation solutions are overly expensive and inflexible, partly due to proprietary solutions that do not interoperate well with other products in the market.
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