Abstract

This lecture gives an overview of the kind and size of software systems which has been realized by Brown Boveri & Cie using the programming language Modula-2. It presents the fundamental concepts of Modula-2 and goes into detail with the facilities that are particularly useful for systems programming. Based on examples it is shown how the low-level constructs of Modula-2 can be used to create higher-level tools for synchronization, communication and direct hardware access — all desirable features for embedded systems development. The lecture also presents the various problems encountered during systems development.

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