From: Richard D Riehle <laoXhai@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Rate Monotonic Analysis
Date: 2000/02/02
Date: 2000-02-02T17:41:10+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <879q7m$sna$1@nntp6.atl.mindspring.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3898680C.A32B29F1@quadruscorp.com
In article <3898680C.A32B29F1@quadruscorp.com>,
"Marin D. Condic" <mcondic-nospam@quadruscorp.com> wrote:
>> Meeting Deadlines in Hard Real-Time Systems:
>> The Rate Monotonic Approach
>Can you find the book at Fry's? ;-) Seriously: You mentioned at one
>point a bookstore in the San Jose area that you thought well of. Is this
>available in some bookstore or is the best bet to go to Amazon?
I would doubt that Fry's would carry this kind of book. The buyer
there has a very narrow range of software experience. Also, Fry's
is pretty much a toy store for techies, not a serious place for
buying books (or much else, in my opinion). I purchased my copy at
Stanford Book Store, the off-campus store on University Avenue.
I suspect you can order it through http://www.fatbrain.com as well.
Spent another hour with it last night. Really enjoying it. I will
probably use it as the text for some tasking seminar in the future.
Richard Riehle
richard@adaworks.com
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2000-02-02 0:00 Rate Monotonic Analysis Richard D Riehle
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2000-02-02 0:00 ` Richard D Riehle [this message]
2000-02-16 0:00 ` Ken Garlington
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