In Flow Design for Embedded Systems, the author has created a unified object-oriented methodology that can be applied to any microprocessor and language. Two tools are included: a GUI CASE tool for... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Electrical Engineers agreed decades ago how to communicate their ideas with universally agreed upon schematic diagrams, while Software Engineers still flounder around with various ad-hoc diagramming methods or have religious wars over any of several touted schemes. As a practicing SE for more than 20 years, I am still on the lookout for one grand software diagramming technique that combines the best of data flow, control flow, state machine, structured and object oriented methodologies.With this one book, I have found it. At first, the author's informal first-person style seemed amateurish. But I became more tolerant as he admitted to the same shortcomings I have yet tend to cover up for the sake of professional image. Then moving beyond the informal writing style and bizarre names he gives his creations, I discovered the GOOFEE software diagramming technique. It is absolutely wonderful. It can completely capture all aspects of a software system in a 2-D diagram. Its scope can range from high-level design through automated code generation as desired. And yet it is so simple, with only a dozen or so basic symbols, I can actually remember it after putting the book down!I highly recommend this book to any practicing SE or programmer looking for a diagramming tool to capture and communicate their ideas.
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