Strategies for Preventing and Detecting Errors in Embedded Software Development

As every embedded software developer knows, it is extremely difficult to find and fix errors in embedded software. One reason that debugging embedded software is so difficult is that code is typically written on the host machine, then cannot be executed or tested until it is transferred to the target system. This means that most traditional software testing techniques cannot be applied to embedded software development.

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