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Build your Own Embedded Middleware

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Build your Own Embedded Middleware
Andreas Jarosch

This talk aims to provide attendees with a basic understanding of middleware, its relationship with distributed systems, communication protocols, and the system structure of an embedded system. With these fundamentals in place, attendees will be introduced to a toolbox of design patterns that can be used to systematically design a message-based middleware that is tailored to the problems at hand. This talk will be a great opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest trends and best practices in middleware design and implementation.

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Thomas.Schaertel
Score: 0 | 2 days ago | 1 reply

Hi Andreas, that was a fast paced talk full of information! Well done! I highly recommend your talk, also the book recommendations are invaluable! Hope to hear more from you on embeddedrelated.com.
Thank you

Thomas

Andreas-JSpeaker
Score: 0 | 2 days ago | no reply

Hi Thomas,
thank you for your kind words! I am really glad to hear you like the talk!

Yeah, the books are a treasure trove!
It was a pleasure rereading them over and over for the talk preparation, I usually use them in a more reference on demand fashion…glad you liked them, too! Feel free to comment if something is missing!

Regarding the full content - Engineering Mindset: Online, there is 0.9 Speed or a pause buttons 🤓😜

Thanks for taking your time to join my session! 🙃 Enjoy the conference!

Scott_H
Score: 0 | 2 days ago | 1 reply

Adding reading materials for further detail is a great touch, I've added a couple to my shopping list.

Andreas-JSpeaker
Score: 0 | 2 days ago | no reply

Thank you for your feedback Scott - great to hear you liked the booklist idea and even better you found something useful to augment your library!
I am always interested in getting classics, so if you feel something is missing, please share!

Thanks for taking your time to join my session! 🙃 Enjoy the conference!

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