Description
Embedded software differs from PC software because it is part of a product rather than the product itself, and its tasks range from automotive control units and industrial machines to life-sustaining medical devices. Testing embedded software requires understanding its unique challenges, including real-time behavior and hardware integration.
Readers will learn how to apply requirements engineering, ensure requirements traceability, and perform automated static analysis alongside professional code reviews. The book covers black-box testing techniques, unit tests, and integration tests to verify hardware/software interaction and system performance, helping readers navigate RTOS, middleware, and concurrency issues. It also shows how AI-based techniques are entering the field of embedded testing






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