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Software Development
For Electronic Control Systems
& Other Engineering Applications
Superior Software Systems specializes in software
development for embedded electronic control systems. We also have considerable
expertise in all phases of project development, from defining system requirements
to hardware/software installation and maintenance.
The following list highlights several areas
of our technical expertise:
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System Requirements Analysis
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Software Design
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Programming
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Hardware/Software Integration
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Product Evaluation
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Documentation
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Diagnostics and Testing
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MIL-STD-2167A
Technical Environments
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HP/SUN Unix, Linux
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MS DOS and Windows
Programming Languages & Tools
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C, C++, Ada95, Pascal, Lisp
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MPC555, MC68HCxx, MC683xx, MC680xx and i386/486
assembly
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Unix programming tools, e.g. shellscript, awk,
sed, perl
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Teamwork, Labview, Continuus
Embedded Applications
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Automotive powertrain and suspension systems
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Real-time operating system development
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Communications – CAN, RS232, UART, MIL-STD-1553B,
J1939, Keyword 2000
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Automatic transmission control
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Remotely-piloted air vehicle control
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Electric vehicle control
Other Applications
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User Interfaces
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Configuration Management
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Project Development Tools
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Simulation
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Networking
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System Installation
Publications
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"A General Purpose Watchdog Timer Component For
Multitasking Systems", Embedded Systems Programming, April 1997, by Dale
Lantrip and Larry Bruner
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"Runtime Reconfiguration and Ada," NAECON Proceeding
1989, by Ron Strauser and Chuck Roark
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"The Use of Ada in Real-Time Distributed Systems,"
NAECON Proceedings 1989, by Chuck Roark and Ron Strauser
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"A Case Study in the Provisions Needed in an Ada
Runtime to Support ATF and LHX-Like Real-Time Embedded Systems," NAECON
Proceedings 1988, by Chuck Roark, Ron Strauser, and Richard Powers
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"Supporting Ada Applications in a Distributed,
Real-Time Environment," NAECON Proceedings 1987, by Chuck Roark, Ron Strauser,
Mike Perry, and Bill Kiczuk
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