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IMUtility
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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IMUtility
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An open-source project that aims to comply with safety-critical requirements
Does anyone know of a small or medium-sized open-source project that would be interested in adapting its code to comply with safety-critical standards? Our project, https://github.com/IMProject/IMUtility, would like to port all reusable code as a utility so it could be added as a submodule. We also offer assistance in integrating ECALIER into the project.
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Running MISRA-C analysis tool.
You can take look at how we integrated MISRA C 2012 from cppcheck. We also have ECLAIR but it is not free. https://github.com/IMProject/IMUtility
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What should I look for in a Master's Degree for Embedded Systems?
You can join our project at https://github.com/IMProject/IMUtility and write a master's thesis in which you compare the latency and memory usage of algorithms written in compliance with the MISRA coding standard versus those that are not. I would expect non-MISRA algorithms to be more optimized, but nobody really knows the answer since no one has yet conducted such a comparison. This could open doors for you at all automotive companies in Germany. ;)
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Examples of excellently-written projects.
Link to project: https://github.com/IMProject/IMUtility
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Open-source MISRA-compliant projects
We started this small Utility code https://github.com/IMProject/IMUtility and we make sure we set up cppchecker for MISRA C 2012. Soon we get contacted by Bugseng and get the offer to integrate ECLAIR so we did it. Since ECLAIR is certificated we can tell that our open-source project is checked with a certified tool and this can maybe help some startups that don't have the money at the beginning of journey to pay for all development.
What are some alternatives?
crchack - Reversing CRC for fun and profit
pim - Source code for the book: Patterns in the Machine: A Software Engineering Guide to Embedded Development
Nokogiri - Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.
Melon - A generic cross-platform C library that includes many commonly used components and frameworks, and a new scripting language interpreter. It currently supports C99 and Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP).
Oj - Optimized JSON
cFS - The Core Flight System (cFS)
odf-nano - ODF-Nano lets you deploy OpenShift Data Foundation on your Laptop (CRC)
IMBootloader - Safety-Critical bootloader, written by following MISRA guidelines