Test Driven Development for Embedded C Programmers
Short course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
2 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Test Driven Development (TDD) is a powerful technique for building reliable software. This hands-on course teaches the best practices of TDD with a focus on the challenges unique to testing embedded software, such as concurrent hardware and software development, long download/reflashing times, and restricted visibility. The course shows how TDD can be used to reign in unpredictable schedules as well as reduce bugs.
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About this course
Embedded software developersTechnical leaders and managers
Experience with the C programming languageGeneral familiarity with embedded software development
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Subjects
- Testing
- C programming
- Embedded systems design
- Software
- Hardware
- IoT
- Software testing
- Embedded software
- Real time
- Embedded programming
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Bright Solutions
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Test-Driven Development
Why Test-Driven Development?
What is Test-Driven Development?
The Microcycle
Exercise
Adapting TDD to Embedded Software Development
Leveraging the Development System
Risks of Development System Unit Testing
Embedded TDD Cycle
Hardware/Platform Independence
TDD and Collaborating Modules
Separation of Responsibilities
Keeping Tests Clean
Tests as Detailed Documentation
Exercise
Test Fakes, Stubs, Doubles, Mocks
Spying on the Hardware
Faking the Time
Link-time Fake
Run-time Fake
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Test-Driving Next to the Silicon with Mocks
The Problem Solved by Mock Objects
TDD One Instruction Away from the Hardware
Exercise
Refactoring
Critical Skills
Code Smells
Envisioning
Transforming
Working with Legacy C
Legacy Code Mindset
Boy Scout Rule
Crash to Pass Algorithm
TDD and Bug Fixes
Exercise
Wrap-up Discussion
Test Driven Development for Embedded C Programmers