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INTERoperable Embedded Systems Toolchain for Enhanced rapid Design, prototyping and code generation

Project description


Embedded Systems Design

The INTERESTED project has been built to exactly match the goals defined within the Objective ICT-2007-3.3b "Suites of Interoperable design tools for rapid design and prototyping", namely creating a reference open interoperable embedded systems tool-chain, fulfilling the needs of the industry for designing and prototyping embedded systems
This project regroups a consortium of leading edge European Embedded Systems Tools Vendors, all being high tech innovatives SMEs, as well as European Major Tool Users representing several industries that are both integrating massively embedded systems and contributing to the overall competitiveness of Europe: Aerospace, Automotive, Railway and Transportation and Energy.
The method followed in the project is the following:
- Major Tool Users will bring their requirements for the Tool-Chain content, structuring, features, interoperability architecture and characteristics;
- Cover the full scope of Embedded Systems and SW engineering disciplines, spanning:
. System and Application Software Design Modelling, Verification and Code Generation
. Networking and RTOS execution platforms, Hardware-Dependent Software verification and Code Generation
. Timing Analysis and code execution verification
- Validate the use and openness of the INTERESTED tool-chain on "Industrial Validators" representing key application domains for European leading industries;
- Demonstrate openness and interoperability within the INTERESTED Tool-Chain of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Open Source tools to the benefit of the users and tool suppliers communities.
In summary, INTERESTED aims at realize the first European-Wide tool reference development environment ever, validated by Major Tool Users through real-life Industrial Validators, ensuring an integrated, lower cost, highly dependable, safe and efficient development process to the benefit of critical EU industries.

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FP7-ICT-2007-1
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CP - Collaborative project (generic)

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ESTEREL TECHNOLOGIES SA
EU contribution
€ 1 111 933,00
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8 RUE BLAISE PASCAL, PARC EUCLIDE
78990 Elancourt
France

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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Yvelines
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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