From Prototype to Post Deployment: Linux Decision Points
June 13, 2022
Developing embedded solutions can be a journey. Not all applications start at the same place in the journey or take the same development path, but a common theme applies to the steps involved.
In the embedded industry, the lifecycle of a Linux product can last 5, 10, or even 15 years or more, so the decisions you make now and along the way will impact speed, quality, and resources for years to come. They can also create technical debt and directly impact future scalability, profitability, and the overall success of your project.
This e-book walks readers through the Linux Decision Points journey and touches on key considerations throughout development. Questions to consider include: What is your business strategy for open source leadership? Unique code contribution? Delivering a service? Or building an innovative product?
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