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High
level hardware design |
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High
level software design describes module level details, module
scheduling mechanism and inter module interface method. |
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Product's
estimated cost |
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Pros
and cons of the proposed architecture |
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Alternative
architectures which may be suited to client needs |
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Trade-off
decisions made to achieve the cost / performance |
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Module development in larger systems |
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Specific
application level module development within specific feature |
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Complete
feature development |
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Device
driver development for various processor platforms on RTOS /
non RTOS based systems |
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Feature / Module Enhancement |
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Fixing
defect in a specific feature / device driver |
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Adding
more capabilities to the existing feature |
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Improve
the responsiveness of the specific feature / device driver |
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Board / Hardware Bring Up |
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Help
our clients in bring up their hardware while developing a new
product / porting the product from one hardware platform to
another hardware platform. |
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Reverse Engineering / Re-engineering |
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Re-engineer
the existing products to improve the performance |
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Porting
the legacy products to the new processor |
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Porting
the legacy product to a new RTOS |
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Hardware
/ Software re-design to achieve cost performance |
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Third Party Software Integration |
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Protocol
stack integration |
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Security
module integration |
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New
feature integration |