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KD SOAP is a web service access package for Qt applications that requires no further component such as a dedicated web server. KD SOAP lets you interact with applications which have APIs that can be exported as SOAP objects. The web service then provides a machine-accessible interface to its functionality via HTTP.
Experts Qt, C++, Rust et 3D / OpenGL
Containerization is gradually making its way into embedded systems, though it's not yet widespread. Unlike desktop and cloud applications, embedded software faces unique challenges due to hardware constraints and the integration of specialized devices. This paper offers an overview of how containers can enhance embedded systems, drawing on our research and experience. Discover whether it's the right time to incorporate this transformative technology into your embedded toolkit and stay ahead in the evolving landscape!
This is the second part of an in-depth look at improving the visual quality and computational throughput of systems with OpenGL from a KDAB expert and the maintainer of Qt 3D, writing for the USA's premium magazine for embedded computing: RTC magazine.
This is the first part of an in-depth look at improving the visual quality and computational throughput of systems with OpenGL from a KDAB expert and the maintainer of Qt 3D, writing for the USA's premium magazine for embedded computing: RTC magazine.
CISA's guidelines urge focusing on software modernization, advocating a memory-safety roadmap highlighting the switch to safer, efficient, languages like Rust.
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Before creating your first embedded Linux device, you need to determine how you want to build your software. After all, the tools and development processes for embedded Linux may be quite different from what you’re used to with smaller microcontroller-based or bare-metal systems. If you want a well-designed, easy-to-maintain, and cost-effective solution, take the time to research your options and keep in mind the following key considerations.
One of the most difficult choices when starting any new software project is selecting the programming language and framework your team will use to create it. Should you stick with Qt because it’s the best tool for the job? Should you switch to something using web-based technology or designed explicitly for mobile? The choice of a software stack is a strategic decision. Here is a list of considerations that we use to help customers select a software stack that can stand the test of time, whether that’s Qt or something else.
Discover the value of data in software-driven businesses and how integrating software into your corporate strategy can protect physical product producers from commoditization. This insight is vital across industries, from automotive to medical devices, showcasing how effective data management can transform operations and drive data-driven decision-making. Unlock the hidden potential of your products and leverage data for business success!
The most challenging decision you’ll make when creating your first embedded Linux device is about the hardware. While you can do a software upgrade mid-development without massive disruption, making changes in hardware development comes at a much higher cost. So, you must make some critical decisions upfront about which CPU, board, and peripherals you want to use in your embedded Linux device. This whitepaper examines the numerous planning considerations that go into choosing hardware to help you expedite your development process.
Physically based rendering (PBR) emulates the interaction between light and materials and is a trend in real-time rendering. It offers developers more realistic computer generated imagery and is fast becoming a standard in the gaming world.
This paper, written in 2016 by Dr Sean Harmer, offers an exhilarating ten-minute guide to the essentials.
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Discover the crucial link between cybersecurity and HMI design in today's threat landscape. This document explores common misconceptions, attack vectors, and the necessity of protecting your systems, whether you're a beginner or an experienced expert. Don't underestimate the vulnerabilities that can arise from your HMI!