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92 reviewsISBN 10: 1578201101
ISBN 13: 9781578201105
Author: Miro Samek
Practical Statecharts in C/C++: Quantum Programming for Embedded Systems (1st Edition) by Miro Samek is a pioneering book that brings the power of UML statecharts into the world of embedded software development using the C and C++ programming languages. Published in 2002, this book provides a practical and hands-on guide for designing robust, maintainable, and scalable event-driven systems in resource-constrained environments—without the need for heavyweight CASE tools or traditional operating systems.
At its core, the book introduces "Quantum Programming," a lightweight methodology that leverages hierarchical state machines (also known as statecharts) to manage complex control logic. Samek explains how statecharts improve on traditional flat state machines by supporting state nesting, entry and exit actions, and history mechanisms—allowing for code reuse, behavioral inheritance, and better clarity in system design.
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