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Real-Time Systems Design Analysis is written by Phillip A. Laplante and published by Wiley-IEEE Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 111900487X (ISBN 10) and 9781119004875 (ISBN 13).
The fifth edition address the important changes that have occurred in the construction of real-time systems since the publising of the fourth edition in 2011. Some of the important innovations and developments include: safety critical systems, internet of things, mobile computing, software security, and the virtualization of small real-time systems. It is an introductory text about real-time systems -- systems where timeliness is a crucial part of the correctness of the system. Real-time software designers must be familiar with computer architecture and organization, operating systems, software engineering, programming languages, and compiler theory. The text provides a pragmatic overview of these subjects from the perspective of the real-time systems designer. The book is organized into chapters that are essentially self-contained. Thus, the material can be rearranged or omitted depending on the background and interests of the reader or instructor.