DDC-I offers free web seminars that are available on your schedule. These one hour events are technical reviews on a variety of topics, moderated by industry editors and presented by industry experts.
This webinar will highlight the processes, procedures and tools used to achieve avionics certification on the latest civil airliners.
DO-178C will soon be mandatory for avionics development and changes will be required throughout the industry.
Covering technical tips and techniques for developing safety-critical avionics software in compliance with DO-178B (up to, and including, Level A design assurance), this webinar features industry experts who will highlight the processes, procedures and tools used to achieve avionics certification on the latest civil airliners.
DO-178C will soon be mandatory for avionics development and changes will be required throughout the industry.
This webinar covers some of the unique features and capabilities of DDC-I’s Deos, a time and space partitioned safety-critical RTOS. These features and capabilities allow safety-critical software developers to easily reconfigure and adapt their software for reuse in new systems or to reallocate software loads in multi-core environments, without the need to modify that software and re-incur costly certification activities.
This webinar covers the proliferation of multi-core CPUs and the special challenges they present to developers of safety-critical avionics software. Industry experts from DDC-I, (a supplier of software and professional services for mission- and safety-critical applications for over 30 years) will highlight real-time operating system technology, procedures and tools that will allow safety-critical software developers to overcome these challenges and unleash the power of multi-core CPUs.
This webinar covers some of the unique features and capabilities of DDC-I’s Deos, a time and space partitioned safety-critical RTOS. These features and capabilities allow safety-critical software developers to easily reconfigure and adapt their software for reuse in new systems or to reallocate software loads in multi-core environments, without the need to modify that software and re-incur costly certification activities.
Time partitioning is an operating system scheduling technique that controls a software application’s access to the processor. It is typically used to deliver guaranteed processing time for software applications of multiple importance levels that share the same physical processing platform in a mission-critical and/or safety-critical system.