DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/232149/embedded_hardware) has announced the addition of the "Embedded Hardware/Software Design Preferences" report to their offering.
Design starts, completions, cancellations, processor/software utilization, and how developers report on design problems and required solutions
A continuation of last year's ground-breaking study that:
- Illustrates how design inefficiencies contributed to the high cost of embedded development, and
- Describes the opportunities that afforded embedded vendors opportunities to move to new and lucrative markets to address these shortcomings.
- Discover the opportunities that await the vendor that can address these painful and expensive design shortcomings.
Author:
Jerry Krasner, Ph.D., MBA is Vice President of Embedded Market Forecasters and its parent company, American Technology International. A recognized authority with over 30 years of embedded industry experience, Dr. Krasner was formerly Chairman of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, and Chairman of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology and Bunker Hill Community College. In addition to his academic appointments, Dr. Krasner served as President of Biocybernetics, Inc. and CLINCO, Inc., Executive Vice President of Plasmedics, Inc. and Clinical Development Corporation, and Director of Medical Sciences for the Carnegie-Mellon Institute of Research. Earlier, he was Senior Engineer at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory. Dr. Krasner earned BSEE and MSEE degrees from Washington University, a Ph.D. in Medical Physiology / Biophysics from Boston University and an MBA from Nichols College. He is a visiting professor at the Universidad de Las Palmas (Spain) where he is recognized for his work in neurosciences and computer technology.
Dolores A. Krasner received BS and MEd degrees from Fitchburg State College and Framingham State College with specializations in special education, literacy and educational research. While a full time teacher, she continued her studies with 60 credits beyond her MEd degree in educational research and best practices. Ms. Krasner retired from her full-time educational roles in 2007. Ms. Krasner is currently Senior Editor and Researcher for Embedded Market Forecasters.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/232149/embedded_hardware

