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Embedded Systems are designed to do a specific task on hardware optimized for only that purpose.
Embedded Systems are designed to do a specific task on hardware optimized for only that purpose.
- You can view the software’s source code
- Businesses cannot charge anything for the software, only the hardware
- Companies must share their changes
- Users must support the systems themselves (correct)
Linux originally only ran on:
Linux originally only ran on:
- Raspberry Pi computers
- Xerox copy machines
- Intel 386 PCs (correct)
- Specialized processor chips
Bundling utilities, management tools, and application software with a Linux kernel is called a:
Bundling utilities, management tools, and application software with a Linux kernel is called a:
- A trademark
- A text editor
- A type of hardware
- A distribution of Linux (correct)
A software release cycle describes:
A software release cycle describes:
Apple’s OS X is:
Apple’s OS X is:
Study Notes
Embedded Systems
- Designed to perform a specific task
- Optimized for that specific task on specialized hardware
Linux
- Originally ran on a single platform
- A combination of the Linux kernel, utilities, management tools, and application software is called a distribution
Software Development
- A software release cycle describes the process of developing, testing, and deploying software
Operating Systems
- Apple's OS X is an operating system
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Test your knowledge on embedded systems with this quiz! Learn about the key characteristics of embedded systems and their role in various industries. Explore topics such as software and hardware optimization, support responsibilities, and the origins of Linux. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the world of embedded systems!