web development project done with HTML, CSS, javascript, node.js and mongodb.
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web development project done with HTML, CSS, javascript, node.js and mongodb.
This repository is dedicated to housing all the tasks and projects related to the Sprints Automotive Software Bootcamp.
This Embedded Systems Nanodegrees repository offers a comprehensive program providing practical, hands-on experience in the exciting field of embedded systems. It caters to both beginners and those looking to advance their skills with two distinct tracks: the Embedded Systems Professional Nanodegree and the Embedded Systems Advanced Nanodegree.
The SPRINTS_BC repository contain a collection of labs, assignments, and projects that i delivered during my scholarship for an embedded systems development Bootcamp with SPRINTS .
Static and Dynamic design of Automotive door control system
Final Project of the course "Coding for embedded SW" that simulates Traffic Light System
Embedded system design for two ECUs communicating together to control car lights according to door state, light switch state, and car speed state
Digital Clock is non-preemptive multitasking system based on time triggering architecture.
MicroWave is non-preemptive multitasking system based on time triggering architecture.
Simple Traffic Light based on Cooperative Scheduler.
Electric Water Heater is non-preemptive multitasking system based on time triggering architecture.
This a complete HTML + CSS + Java Scripts + Bootstrap , components combined design for a music website.
Implementation of Time Management Unit(TMU)module based on the event driven archticure
This is an implementation of an event driven based Small scheduler module that selects the jobs to be submitted into the system and to decide which process to run.
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