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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
* [http://ecos.sourceware.org/ eCos] - ''embedded configurable operating system'' by Cygnus Solutions ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECos Wikipedia])
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* [http://ecos.sourceware.org/ eCos] - ''The embedded configurable operating system'' by Cygnus Solutions ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECos Wikipedia])
 
* Manual: ''The eCos Component Writer’s Guide'', by Bart Veer and John Dallaway, published in 2001, available from [http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-3.0/ eCos Documentation].
 
* Manual: ''The eCos Component Writer’s Guide'', by Bart Veer and John Dallaway, published in 2001, available from [http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-3.0/ eCos Documentation].
 
* Book: ''Embedded software development with eCos'', by Anthony J. Massa, published in 2003 at Prentice Hall, available from [http://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Software-Development-Anthony-Massa/dp/0130354732 Amazon]
 
* Book: ''Embedded software development with eCos'', by Anthony J. Massa, published in 2003 at Prentice Hall, available from [http://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Software-Development-Anthony-Massa/dp/0130354732 Amazon]

Revision as of 23:02, 11 December 2012

Introduction

This SourceForge project aims to define and implement an XML based Component Definition Language (CDL) used to configure and build complex, package based, multi-variant projects. It is inspired by eCos CDL.

References

  • eCos - The embedded configurable operating system by Cygnus Solutions (Wikipedia)
  • Manual: The eCos Component Writer’s Guide, by Bart Veer and John Dallaway, published in 2001, available from eCos Documentation.
  • Book: Embedded software development with eCos, by Anthony J. Massa, published in 2003 at Prentice Hall, available from Amazon
  • Book: Software Build Systems: Principles and Experience, by Peter Smith, published in 2011 at Addison Wesley, available from Amazon

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