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Barry Kaulers Flow Design is a technique for applying object methods to embedded real-time systems, and for designing powerful objects for real-time systems. The companion disk to this text provides both GOOFEE and TERSE, an interrupt drive operating system.

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Flow Design for Embedded Systems
A Radical New Unified Object-Oriented Methodology
Second Edition
by
Barry Kauler
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Copyright 1999, Barry Kauler.
COPYRIGHT CONDITIONS: TO BE READ BEFORE PURCHASE
Full copyright of book and disk lies with the Author, Barry Kauler, and all rights are reserved. No part of this book and disk may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing by the Author.
The purchaser of this book is granted a single-user licence to use the software on one computer at any one time. If the software is to be installed on more than one computer, additional licences must be purchased, one for each computer.
The Author is keen to encourage usage and further development of the principles introduced in this book; however, full acknowledgement of the Author and this book must be prominently given in any work related to or developed from the principles herein, including but not limited to the GOOFEE graphical notation, methodology, TERSE & CREEM operating systems, and underlying principles, such as the synthesis of all phases of software engineering into one unified notation, the two-dimensional expansion, and the principles of Signature scheduling and MESS scheduling.
Inclusion of the GOOFEE Diagrammer on the companion disk and GOOFEE Diagrammer user's manual and programmer's manual is a courtesy and does not imply any rights of the book publisher or book purchaser.
Purchase and subsequent usage of book and disk implies acceptance of all of these explicitly listed and implied conditions.
Published by: R&D Books/Miller Freeman
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No liability is accepted for unexpected behaviour of the software supplied with this book, nor for correctness of text and figures. This book is to be purchased with this understanding.
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Contents
Introduction
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Programming Philosophies
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Preamble
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GOOFEE: Some Notation
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Sequential Machines
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Limitations of FSMs
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Concurrency Machines
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FSM and GOOFEE
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Flowchart and GOOFEE
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