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| Training Philosophy |
The primary aim of the training division at ECM is to enable facilitators to
design courses that will teach engineers from various disciplines, the
principles of embedded systems design and engineering.
ECM firmly believes that each client is different and has a unique set of
requirements. Our philosophy is to create a framework where customized courses
can be developed and deployed quickly and efficiently as per individual client
needs.
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| In terms of solutions to most of the problems in the
embedded systems domain, we at ECM believe that there are four approaches that
can be followed. These four approaches have been inspired from the ancient Indian
elements of nature. Bring your mouse over an element to know more. |
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- The Electronics Approach – (Jal)
- The Electronics Approach (Jal) : This approach uses analog and digital electronic components and their correct
assembly to reach the solution.
- The Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Approach (Prithvi)
- The Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Approach (Prithvi) : This approach uses entities that can be instructed in various languages like
assembly, C, C++, Java and so on, in the right sequence of steps to solve the
problem.
- The Operating Systems Approach (Agni)
- The Operating Systems Approach (Agni) : This path uses schedulers, resource allocators and other such parts of a
framework to take care of the complexities of underlying management leaving the
heart of the matter to be solved.
- The Re-configurable Elements and Co-design Approach (Vaayu)
- The Re-configurable Elements and Co-design Approach (Vaayu) : The second and third way allow flexibility of software, flexibility of thought,
yet the body (the hardware) remains inflexible, non-evolving. In order to arrive
at a general solution where both hardware and software co-evolves, this path of
FPGA, the path of co-design can be followed.
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Each problem solving technique has been subdivided into multiple independent
training modules. These modules form the components of the ECM framework which
may be combined and rearranged to fit customer requirements and create a custom
product with an extremely short time-to-market.
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With domain expertise and experience in all four arenas, the Training Division
at ECM is capable of creating highly customized products that will aid training
institutes and corporate clients to produce quality engineers with a new vision
and approach towards embedded systems design.
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