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Name:
Brett Davis
Email:
brett.davis@assaabloy.com
Company name:
Assa Abloy
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Office phone:
623-582-4626
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Company location:
Phoenix,AZ
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Interest:
I want to get started with Agile for embedded
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How did you find us:
Referred by a colleague
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Next follow up date:
2018-03-09 20:35:58 UTC
Message:
Scott Ambler suggested I reach out to you.
I am being challenged to apply TDD to a new embedded product design. I have read multiple articles and I am investing in a variety of books on the subject but I am stymied by one aspect of TDD that never does seem to be addressed. I believe the reason it is not being addressed is because all of the examples that I have been exposed to so far have focused on software development.
As an embedded designer I am very much involved in physical stimulus, i.e. inputs from digital input pins, ADC’s, etc. and my outputs will be digital outputs, PWM signals, maybe some motor controls, etc. The actual physical product will not be available for ~6 months. I am being provided operational scenarios for how the product needs to operate and I am conceptually visualizing the various tests to developed, but what I am realizing is that I am needing to develop an emulator for the hardware that this product code will need to run against in order to create the tests for the product code needing to be developed.
From an embedded perspective, is this the correct thinking for TDD development? When I broached the idea of needing emulation prior to TDD development, they were surprised that such a thing was needed. Is there another thought process concerning embedded TDD that is out there that I haven’t been able to locate? And if so, can you point me in the right direction?
Any insight would be grateful.
Regards,
Brett Davis
Sr. Electronics Design Engineer
ASSA Abloy EMS&OEM Group
10027 S. 51st Street, Suite 102
Phoenix, AZ 85044
623.582.4626 ext 7176
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1-2 Months
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