Read moreīest Practices in Mission-Assured, Mission-Critical, and Safety-Critical Systems Kim currently is a graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kansas State University to finally get his PhD to teach and research. He has 18 patents - granted, pending, or disclosed. He has published widely and has written three textbooks - this book is his fourth. He has been President of the IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement society and an adjunct professor for the Johns Hopkins University Engineering Professional Program. Kim is a Fellow of the IEEE and lectures internationally on systems engineering and developing real-time embedded products. He has also worked for JHU/APL designing embedded systems, for a company now part of Curtiss-Wright Embedded Computing that built digital signal processing boards, and consulted for both commercial companies and government agencies. Kim co-founded Stimsoft, a medical products company, in 1998 and sold it in 2003. His interest is the rigorous development of diverse, mission-critical, embedded systems. Kim Fowler has spent over 30 years in the design, development, and project management of medical, military, and satellite equipment.
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