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Developing and Managing Embedded
Systems and Products
Developing and Managing
Embedded Systems and Products
Methods, Techniques, Tools, Processes,
and Teamwork
Kim R. Fowler
Craig L. Silver
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List of Contributors
Kim R. Fowler IEEE Fellow, Consultant
Allison Fritz Organization Development and Training Consultant, The Johns Hopkins HealthCare
LLC
Michael F. (Mike) Gard Senior Product Design Engineer The Charles Machine Works Perry, OK,
USA
Robert Oshana Director, Software Research and Development, Digital Networking, Freescale
Semiconductor
Geoff Patch CEA Technologies Pty. Ltd.
Craig L. Silver Director Strategic Initiatives/General Counsel, Amches, Inc.
Eugene Vasserman Kansas State University
Tim Wescott IEEE Senior Member, Owner, Wescott Design Services
Steve Zeise Aerospace Electronics Industry
xxiii
About the Editor
Kim R. Fowler has spent over 30 years in the design, development,
and project management of medical, military, and satellite equipment.
His interest is the rigorous development of diverse, mission-critical,
embedded systems. He co-founded Stimsoft, a medical products
company, in 1998 and sold it in 2003. He also has 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. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and lectures
internationally on systems engineering and developing real-time
embedded products. He has been president of the IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement
society and an adjunct professor for the Johns Hopkins University Engineering Professional
Program. He has published widely and has written three textbooks—this book is his fourth.
He has 18 patents—granted, pending, or disclosed. He is currently a graduate student
in Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University to finally get his PhD.
xxv
Co-Author Biography
Craig L. Silver has over 30 years of diverse legal experience
for private, commercial, start-ups, and nonprofit entities, serving as
litigation counsel for complex commercial disputes, constitutional law
claims, aviation torts, and criminal defense. Having served as a
general counsel, general manager, and president for defense electronic
firms and telecommunications companies, he is experienced with
technology companies dealing with software licensing issues, IP
protection, and international transactions. He has previously published
for the IEEE—“Silver Bullets” and has worn various hats in high
technology companies that include business development and
technical liaison with field application engineers. He holds a BA degree from the
Universityof Maryland and a JD degree from George Mason University Law School.
He is a licensed pilot and ham radio operator. He is married and resides in Maryland, USA.
xxvi
Author’s Biographies
Chapter Authors
Allison Fritz is an Organization Development and Facilitation
professional with over 20 years’ experience in a variety of industries.
Presently working as a Sr. Organization Development and Training
Consultant with the Johns Hopkins Health System, she has also
worked within higher education, the petroleum industry, and
independent consulting, serving both Fortune 100 and small
business, designing and facilitating processes. Allison’s expertise is
in team development, change management, leader development,
strategic visioning, and coaching. With 14 years in management
roles, she applies her experience to her work. Allison has a doctoral
degree in Organization and Staff Development from the University
of Maryland College Park, a Master’s degree in Counseling and Student Personnel, and a
Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Psychology from the University of Delaware;
as well as holds several certifications including, Emotional Intelligence (EQ2.0, 360),
Crucial Conversations, Strong Interest Inventory, and MBTI. Allison focuses her work on
encouraging leaders, teams and organizations to realize positive change.
Michael F. (Mike) Gard, received his BSEE from Kansas State
University, MSEE (Interdepartmental Program in Biomedical
Engineering) from Washington University in St. Louis, and
PhDEE (Geophysics minor) from Southern Methodist University.
He has over 40 years of industrial experience in aircraft, medical
equipment, clinical engineering, petroleum, and construction
industries. He is presently Sr. Product Design Engineer at The Charles
Machine Works, Perry, OK. An adjunct professor, he occasionally
teaches at Oklahoma State University. He is a registered professional
engineer, patent agent, inventor (34 US patents), author, member of
the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society’s Administrative Committee, and
editor-in-chief of IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine. His technical interests
include real-time data acquisition and precision analog and analog/digital systems for low
power and hostile environments.
xxvii
Robert Oshana has 30 years of experience in the software
industry, primarily focused on embedded and real-time systems for
the defense and semiconductor industries. He has BSEE, MSEE,
MSCS, and MBA degrees and is a senior member of IEEE.
He is a member of several Advisory Boards including the
Embedded Systems group, where he is also an international
speaker. He has over 200 presentations and publications in various
technology fields and has written several books on Embedded
software technology including “Software Engineering for
Embedded Systems.” He is an adjunct professor at Southern
Methodist University where he teaches graduate software
engineering courses. He is a distinguished member of Technical
Staff and Director of Global Software R&D for Digital
Networking at Freescale Semiconductor.
Geoff Patch has over 30 years experience as a software engineer.
He has worked for the Australian government, in academia, and for a
number of engineering companies. Since 1987, he has specialized in
embedded systems, primarily in the areas of radar target tracking,
radar signal processing, and command and control systems. He is also
keenly interested in software process improvement, technical team
leadership, and technical management. He has developed software for
numerous commercially successful radar systems ranging from
conventional maritime surveillance, through specialized applications
such as submarine periscope detection and up to large air defense
systems. He is currently the manager of a team of nearly 30 software
engineers involved in the development of new radar systems at CEA
Technologies in Canberra, Australia.
Eugene Vasserman received his PhD and master’s degrees
in Computer Science in 2010 and 2008, respectively, from the
University of Minnesota. His BS, in Biochemistry and Neuroscience
with a Computer Science minor, is also from the University of
Minnesota (2003). In 2013, he received the NSF CAREER award for
work on secure next generation medical systems.
xxviii Author’s Biographies
Tim Wescott has 25 years of real-world experience in embedded
systems design, with roles ranging from software designer to circuit
designer to systems architect. Tim has worked on small, inexpensive
hand-held instruments, on large airborne imaging systems, and on
nearly everything in between. He has experience in all phases of
system life cycles, ranging from designing new systems from a clean
sheet of paper to extending the useful lives of systems that are on the
verge of obsolescence. Tim is author of “Applied Control Theory for
Embedded Systems”, aimed at engineers who slept through control
theory class in University, and who now need to design a system that
must successfully implement a feedback control loop. Tim is the owner of Wescott
Design Services, which provides analysis, design, and troubleshooting of embedded
control systems, with a particular emphasis on control of dynamic systems, low-level
communications systems, and metrology. Wescott Design Systems has helped customers
of all sorts of problems ranging from drives for 1/2-inch diameter brushless motors
to implementing communications systems for deep-well drilling platforms.
Steve Zeise is a mechanical engineer and designer with 30 years’
experience in all things mechanical. He received a BS in Mechanical
Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and
immediately went to work for Westinghouse Defense and Electronics
Systems Center designing mechanisms, structures, and cooling
systems supporting embedded systems in night vision cameras. With
positions at Northrop-Grumman and Lockheed Martin, he gained
experience in structural analysis and environmental testing. He is
currently with FLIR Systems where he helped to setup a small R&D
facility in Orlando, FL and for the past 15 years has worked to help
FLIR Systems solve complex vibration problems.
Case Study Authors
David von Oheimb received his PhD in computer science in 2001 from the Munich
University of Technology, where he focused on machine-assisted formal modeling and
verification of the programming language Java. He joined Siemens Corporate Technology,
where he became a senior researcher, developer, and key expert consultant on IT security. His
specific areas of expertise are security architecture, formal analysis, and IT security
certification according to the Common Criteria. He has been involved as participant and
leader of various Siemens-internal and EU-funded R&D projects on security protocol and
information flow analysis using model checkers and theorem provers and of various industrial
projects dealing for instance with Infineon smart cards, software update mechanisms for
Boeing and Continental Automotive, and German and Austrian smart metering systems.
Author’s Biographies xxix
Kenneth W. Tobin is the Director of the Electrical and Electronics Systems Research
(EESR) Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
USA, where he has been working in various R&D and leadership capacities since 1987.
The EESR Division is composed of 150 staff who perform R&D in electronics, sensors,
communications, and controls for energy efficiency, resiliency, and security. His personal
research areas encompass photonics, neutronics, x-ray, SEM, electronic imaging and
microscopy coupled with signal processing and machine learning. Science and technology
specialty in computational imaging, image metrology, object segmentation, and feature
generation from multi-spectral, multi-source imagery for inverse imaging, robust human-level
classifiers, image archival and retrieval applications, and image-based informatics. Dr. Tobin
was named an ORNL Corporate Research Fellow in 2003 for his contributions to the field of
applied computer vision research. He has authored and co-authored over 164 publications and
he currently holds fourteen U.S. Patents in areas of computer vision, photonics, radiography,
and microscopy. Dr. Tobin is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) and a Fellow of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE), where he is
currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Electronic Imaging. Dr. Tobin has a Ph.D. in
Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia, an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from
Virginia Tech, and a B.S. in Physics also from Virginia Tech.
Dwight A. Clayton is the group leader of the Electronic and Embedded Systems group at
the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN. The mission of the Electronic
and Embedded Systems (EESG) group is to apply modern electronic methods to provide
solutions to challenges that are important to the ORNL, the Department of Energy, other
federal agencies, and private industry. He joined ORNL in 1983 as a development staff
member in the Instrumentation and Controls Division. In 1994, he was named leader
of the Electronic and Embedded Systems Group. Since 2000, the innovative efforts of the
Electronic and Embedded Systems group have resulted in the receipt of four R&D
100 awards. He has an MS and BS in electrical engineering from Tennessee Technological
University.
Bogdan Vacaliuc is a research and development staff member in the Electronic and
Embedded Systems Group of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Measurement Science
and Systems Engineering Division. His entrepreneurial career has spanned several small
and medium-size startup companies developing products in signal intelligence,
telecommunications, visual image processing, and consumer electronics manufacturing.
Prior to joining Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2009, he served as Chief Technical
Officer for Sundance DSP, Inc., a maker of modular hybrid signal processing computing
hardware for portable and military applications. He emigrated to the United States in 1973
from Romania and earned bachelor and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from
Northwestern University in 1990 and 1992, respectively.
xxx Author’s Biographies
Lee Barford is master scientist at Keysight Laboratories and professor of Computer
Science and Engineering (adjunct) at the University of Nevada, Reno, NV. He leads
Keysight’s efforts in applying parallel computing to speed electronic measurements.
He also leads research to identify and apply emerging technologies in software and applied
mathematics to enable new kinds of measurements and increase measurement accuracy
and speed. His work has been used to improve R&D productivity and reduce manufacturing
cost in the leading companies in the technology and transportation industries, including
Apple, Boeing, Cisco, Ford, HP, Microsoft, and NASA. Previously, he managed a number
of research projects at Agilent and Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, for example, in visible
light and X-ray imaging systems, calibration methods for nonlinear and dynamical
disturbances, and fault isolation from automatic test equipment results. He is an author
of over 40 peer-reviewed publications and an inventor of approximately 60 patents.
Hong-Liang Xu is a senior research engineer at Keysight Laboratories. He joined Agilent
Laboratories in 2007 after earning a master’s degree from Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications. In the field of parallel computing, he focuses on the methods
to accelerate DSP and measurement algorithms on common platforms, like multicore
CPUs and general-purpose GPUs. His recent work has included a demo of a purely
software defined LTE base station with industry partners, including IBM and China Mobile
Research Institute, demonstrating the DSP capabilities of multicore CPUs in the handling
of wideband wireless communication protocols.
Chun-Hong Zhang is a scientific research staff member at Keysight Laboratories.
He focuses on how to efficiently parallelize digital signal processing algorithms on
heterogeneous computing platforms and optimize the parallel algorithms based on the
advanced parallel computing features provided by different platforms. Previously, he did
research projects on high-efficiency, nonreference digital voice and video quality
assessment at Agilent Laboratories.
Jake Brodsky has been practicing the art of Control Systems and SCADA Engineering
at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission for over 28 years. He intends to continue
practicing until he gets it right. He is a registered professional engineer of control systems,
a ham radio enthusiast, an instrument rated private pilot, a firearms instructor, and
an amateur beer brewer—but not all at the same time. He co-founded and moderates
the SCADASEC email list, he is co-author and co-editor of the Handbook of Control
System/SCADA Security, published by CRC Press, and was recently re-elected Chair
of the DNP Users Group.
Author’s Biographies xxxi
Daryl Beetner is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Missouri
University of Science and Technology (formerly called the University of Missouri—Rolla).
He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville in 1990. He received an MS and DSc degree in Electrical Engineering from
Washington University in St. Louis in 1994 and 1997, respectively. He conducts research
with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory at Missouri S&T on a wide variety
of topics including EMC of integrated circuits, EMC within embedded systems, and
detection and neutralization of explosive devices. He is an associate editor for the IEEE
Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
Natalia Bondarenko received the BSc degree in Computer Science from Tbilisi State
University, Georgia, Europe, in 2006, and received the MSc degree in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering from the same university in 2009. Since 2009, she has been
pursuing her PhD degree in Electrical Engineering in the EMC Laboratory at the
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO. From 2005 to 2009, she was
with EMCoS, Ltd., working on various research/consulting projects for automotive EMC.
Her research interests include EM modeling and EMC/EMI measurements methods.
Peng Shao received the BS degree in Physics from Nanjing University, China, in 2006,
received the MS degree in Physics from Missouri University of Science and Technology,
USA in 2008, and received the MS degree in Electrical Engineering with the EMC
Laboratory from the same university in 2011. Since 2011, he has been working with
Cisco Systems as a hardware engineer in the signal integrity area.
Tom Van Doren has conducted research and education in electromagnetic compatibility for
the past 31 years. More than 19,000 engineers and technicians from 108 companies and
government agencies have attended his “Grounding and Shielding” and “Circuit Board
Layout” courses. He has received two Outstanding Teacher Awards from Missouri S&T,
the Richard R. Stoddard award from the IEEE EMC Society for contributions to EMC
technology and education, and he is a life fellow of the IEEE and Honored Life member of
the EMC Society. Much of his professional work has been devoted to helping engineers
understand, diagnose, and reduce signal integrity and electrical interference problems. He
can be contacted at vandoren@mst.edu or at 573-578-4193. The Van Doren Company
website is www.emc-education.com.
xxxii Author’s Biographies
Developing and Managing Embedded
Systems and Products: The Roadmap
Kim R. Fowler
This book is for the entire project team! The book’s material contains best practices for
developing embedded systems, which includes technical design, teamwork, collaboration,
management attitudes, development processes, and legal liabilities. The book addresses
these various topics because project development is not just a technical endeavor; it is a
human endeavor.
The chapters present in a sequential fashion, but development of an embedded system is
anything but sequential. Figure 1, below, is a repeat of Figure 1.2 from Chapter 1 and
placed here for your convenience. The figure lists the chapters and when they might be
most useful within a project. The multiple paths and connections indicate the parallel and
concurrent nature of design and development efforts.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Good Development
Chapter 1 describes the book’s purpose to identify important issues in developing and
managing embedded systems. The material outlines the technical aspects, the teamwork,
the effort, and the cost you encounter in developing an embedded system. It reveals
how technical issues impact business and schedules, how personal interactions are just as
important as technical breakthroughs, and the interplay of various disciplines to realize
the final product. Consequently, this book is not solely for managers, it is written
for every member of the project team.
Chapter 2: Drivers of Success in Engineering Teams
While technical work and knowledge are at the core of the engineering team, its success
can rest equally on how well the team addresses the human aspects of daily activity.
Organizational culture, team dynamics, and individual responses play significant roles in the
xxxiii
outcomes of the team’s efforts. This chapter offers an overview of concepts and theories that
relate to the functioning of the engineering team. It addresses the role of the team member, the
role of the team leader, engagement, team development, dialogue, emotional awareness, and
handling conflict to encourage leaders and members to pursue further study and skills training.
Chapter 3: Project Introduction
What you do in the beginning of a project, sets precedence for the remainder of the project.
Start on the right foot.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Development
Chapter 2: Psychology of Engineering Teams
Chapter 3: Project
Introduction
Chapter 4:
Dealing with Risk
Chapter 5:
Documentation
Chapter 6: Requirements
Program
Management
Groundwork
Chapter 7: Analyses and Tradeoffs
Chapter 8: System Design
Chapter 9:
Mechanical Design
Chapter 10:
Electronic Design
Chapter 11:
Software Design
Chapter 12:
Security
Chapter 14: Test
and Integration
Design
and
Development
Chapter 13: Review
Manufacturing,
Maintenance,
and Logistics
Chapter 15: Manufacturing
Chapter 16: Distribution,
Support, and Logistics
Legal Concerns
Chapter 17:
Contracts and
Negotiations
Chapter 18:
Dealing with Govt.
Chapter 19:
Agency, Getting
Paid
Chapter 20:
Intellectual
Property
Chapter 21:
Open Source
Software
Chapter 22: Laws
to Nail Embedded
Engineers
End of book and project
Chapter 23:
Corporate
Operations
Chapter 24:
Case Studies
Figure 1:
Book organization and a suggested approach to reading it.
xxxiv Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
This chapter focuses on how you begin the long process of designing and building a
successful project. It emphasizes the following:
• communicate the vision, mission, goals, and objectives;
• establish the “who, what, when, where, why, and how. . .”;
• define the roles of the team and within the team;
• provide a clear communications plan;
• make the business case; and
• then establish the project plan, the administration, and the resources for the project.
Chapter 4: Dealing with Risk
Risk is the potential to stray outside the defined cost, schedule, performance, or safety
constraints. Every project is risky to some degree but risk can be managed. The chapter
follows this format:
• first, identify the various risks and analyze them;
• then control risks by reducing, constraining, or transferring them;
• assess the state of the risks by analyzing them again; and
• repeat this cycle throughout the project’s development.
Chapter 5: Documentation
Documentation conveys the right information to the right person at the right time.
Documentation is corporate communication and memory. Everyone working on a technical
project spends 50 80% of their time preparing documentation.
This chapter has a number of suggested outlines and templates of documents. It also has
examples of content within important documents.
Chapter 6: System Requirements
This chapter will give readers a number of best practices to improve the quality
of the requirements elicitation and development process in their organization.
Formulation of high-quality requirements (complete, concise, accurate, modular,
prioritized, analyzed, verified, and testable) reduce project risk, improve product quality,
and allow for effective control of requirements volatility, which increases the likelihood
of a successful project.
Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxv
Chapter 7: Analyses and Tradeoffs
Analyses and tradeoffs are absolutely necessary to the success of product design and
development. Analyses form the feedback between requirements and design. Analyses
gauge how well a design meets the requirements. If a design does not match the
requirements, then either the design or the requirements need modification.
This chapter provides the motivation for analyses with the business case. It then discusses
tradeoffs you might make to produce a design concept. Finally, it discusses a number of
different analyses that you might use to refine a design.
Chapter 8: The Discipline of System Design
This chapter shows you how to design the whole system by starting with goals in plain
language that a business person might use. Then it proceeds through detailed system design
by the team, a process that avoids either redundant effort or missing pieces.
Areas of particular focus in this chapter include:
• how to communicate effectively with nonengineering personnel,
• how to partition a large system into manageable subsystems,
• how to partition system requirements into requirements for individual disciplines,
i.e., software, electronics, and mechanical engineering, and
• how to control costs for projects of various sizes and production volumes.
Chapter 9: Mechanical Design
The chapter reviews basics of mechanical design to help nonmechanical staff communicate
more effectively with their mechanical engineering colleagues. It addresses the
fundamentals of packaging and thermal design so that the project manager may guide
product development. The chapter goes on to discuss mechanisms; it focuses on robust
design and methods for calculating loads and forces. The chapter looks at analysis and test,
discusses how to use Finite Element Analysis effectively, and ends with a simplified
approach to solving vibration problems.
Chapter 10: Electronic Design
The chapter considers basics of electronic design allowing project leaders or nonelectrical
engineers to communicate effectively with their colleagues in the electrical and electronic
arena. Electronic circuit design involves the selection and interconnection of physical
devices in a variety of topologies to meet performance specifications, environmental
xxxvi Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
requirements, power and cost budgets, operating life requirements, and other design
constraints in agreement with an overall schedule.
The chapter begins with basic components—resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors,
and display devices. Then it moves on to integrated circuits, in particular processors and
controllers, and then moves on to more complex modules like solid-state relays. It covers
circuit boards, connectors, cables, and conductors, topics often viewed with some disdain.
It also discusses some issues with power supplies because so many folks get these wrong so
often. It presents some analysis methods and test considerations and finishes with tradeoffs
between various concerns.
Chapter 11: Software Design and Development
Software development for embedded systems is not like software development for desktop
systems. This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the key differences between the
two domains. It examines operating system support, real-time requirements, resource
constraints, and safety. It then provides advice about tools and techniques to develop
embedded system software, with the primary emphasis on processes that help the embedded
system developer to reliably and repeatedly produce high-quality embedded systems.
The advice is based upon techniques that have developed over many years, and have been
proven to work effectively in highly complex real-world military and industrial
applications.
Chapter 12: Security
Historically, system security has received little attention in embedded systems.
Now embedded systems play a huge role in the operation of our modern world; many
of these devices expose their presence on the Internet or through other means. Security in
embedded devices is a daunting task—the challenging problem of security is compounded
by resource limits which are far more restrictive in embedded systems than in desktop
systems.
Security is defined according to the application. This chapter points to aspects of those
applications and their security concerns.
Chapter 13: Review
Review is a feedback path within system development. The act of review has two primary
objectives: (1) to confirm correct design and development, and (2) to expose and identify
problems with design, development, or processes.
Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxvii
This chapter outlines the processes and procedures for various types of reviews,
provides the formats for review, and describes when to conduct reviews. It gives examples
and templates for minutes, action items, and agendas. It has a checklists for preparing and
debriefing a formal review and for basic topics to cover in formal design reviews.
Chapter 14: Test and Integration
Test and integration, in this chapter, refer to verifying and validating the design and the
development effort. Test and integration, coupled with design review, are the primary
feedback activities to assure the project goals. The goals for test and integration are
to analyze for design readiness, discover and characterize system behaviors, discover the
product’s limits, and prevent and constraint defects.
Chapter 15: Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the transformation of design concept into physical realization. It converts
energy, materials, labor, and thought into tangible products. Manufacturing is arguably
the most obvious and necessary step for ideas to make money.
This chapter aims to make you aware of some the aspects of manufacturing that affect
embedded systems. It will introduce manufacturing issues in the following areas:
• Circuit boards
• Wiring and cabling
• Enclosures
• Mechanisms
It will also give examples of how materials, fabrication of components, and assembly of
systems interact within manufacturing. These examples should illuminate some of the time
and effort involved in producing embedded systems.
Chapter 16: Logistics, Distribution, and Support
Logistics manages the flow of product and information from manufacturing to the customer.
Logistics integrates packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, delivery, and
technical sales support. Everyone of these arenas fold into the ultimate management of the
development of embedded systems; their operations and parameters directly affect the final
cost of the system.
The chapter addresses distribution logistics, support, maintenance and repair, and disposal.
Distribution logistics considers the delivery of the finished products to the customer and
focuses on order processing, warehousing, and transportation. Support is the timely
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distribution of correct information to implement or fix the function of the embedded
system. It also is the intangible perception that the supplier knows the situation and is there
to help customer.
Chapter 17: Agreements, Contracts, and Negotiations
This chapter addresses some salient ways that contracts are interpreted, gives particular
attention to the conduct of the parties, and mentions the details associated with the signing
of agreements. It mentions several types of contracts germane to the embedded engineer,
such as NDAs and MOUs. Some consideration is given to various styles of negotiation and
some suggested best ways to negotiate, such as the role of humility in negotiations.
Chapter 18: Dealing with the Government
This chapter outlines the basics of government contracting and touches upon the important
Christian Doctrine as it applies to the government. Additionally, it addresses changes to
contracts, as well as termination procedures as they are uniquely applied in the government
contracting context. It covers ethical concerns, as well as relevant statutes with a mention
of the government contracting defense as it applies to possible tort litigation.
Chapter 19: Agency and Getting Paid
This chapter outlines the concepts around creation of agency, agents operating outside the
scope of their agency, and the duties of the principal once he learns of an agent exceeding
the scope of the agency. The Getting Paid section highlights concerns about getting paid
and gives practical advice regarding how larger companies manage their accounts payable.
The chapter also outlines methods for getting paid on international accounts such as using
Letters of Credit. Lastly, it has a section that discusses the esoteric way that imminent
debtor bankruptcy can interfere with payment for services rendered.
Chapter 20: Intellectual Property etc.
This chapter discusses source code licenses and rights of the bankruptcy trustee to interfere
with the license. It addresses the scope of a software license in general is. The chapter also
addresses the protection of intellectual property and copyrights; what constitutes a trade
secret as well as the protection of thereof; what is a trademark and the enforcement of a
trademark under the Lanham Act. Regarding patents, the chapter addresses what is
patentable especially in regard to software patents and how the patent office is acting on
software patents. There is a section on patent trolls and how to deal with them, as well.
Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxix
Chapter 21: Open Source Software
This chapter gives a history behind the open source initiative and describes the general
licensing arrangement associated with open source software. It describes the various
attributes of the GPL, as well as the various types of open source licenses that are in use.
It describes considerations of the DMCA, as well as public domain and shareware licensing
concerns and litigation that can possibly ensue.
Chapter 22: Laws That Can Nail Embedded Engineers
This chapter outlines concerns of the DMCA and how it can be applied to the embedded
engineer. It also discusses various criminal statutes that can be applied to the embedded
engineer’s activities. Moreover, the chapter addresses civil liability that can be charged
to the engineer in the form of negligence or products liability and further addresses the way
the engineer can protect himself from liability such as employing the use of indemnification
agreements.
Chapter 23: Corporate Operations, Export, and Compliance
This chapter addresses ways to maintain your corporate charter, the issuance of shares
of stock, aspects of LLCs, and the hiring of out of state persons. The chapter also addresses
some aspects of exporting particular to embedded devices, such as high-performance
computing, as well as the antiboycott laws. It mentions the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
and various export controls on Cryptography. It addresses international arbitration clauses
along with insurance and the international CB Scheme as it applies to compliance issues.
Chapter 24: Case Studies
Case Study 1: Describes the development of a portable chemical and biological mass
spectrometer for use on the battlefield.
Case Study 2: Describes a real-time radar simulation environment designed to test
and validate radar systems for the U.S. Army. Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
integrated commercial off-the-shelf technologies with unique components, software,
and control strategies to produce one-of-a-kind solutions to challenging measurement
environments.
Case Study 3: Manufacturing test of digital television equipment and commissioning
and maintenance of digital television systems requires instrumentation specialized for each
transmission standard. This instrument measures both RF and the quality of the specific
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*Playground of the Mammals. 1932.
*Poker Widows. 1931.
*Poor Fish. 1931.
*Pottsville Palooka. 1931.
*Racket Cheers. 1930.
*Rough Idea of Love. 1930.
*Scotch. 1930.
*Sea Going Birds. 1932.
*Shopping with Wifie. 1932.
*Slide, Speedy, Slide. 1931.
*Speed. 1931.
*Speed in the Gay Nineties. 1932.
*Spot on the Rug. 1932.
*Strange Birds. 1930.
*Sugar Plum Papa. 1930.
*Take Your Medicine. 1930.
*Taxi Troubles. 1931.
*Too Many Husbands. 1931.
*Trail of the Swordfish. 1931.
*Uppercut O'Brien. 1929.
*Who's Who in the Zoo. 1931.
*Whirls and Girls. 1929.
*World Flier. 1931.
*Wrestling Swordfish. 1931.
*Young Onions. 1932.
SENSABAUGH, ROY S.
Journey's End. © 1918.
Miss Crusoe. © 1919.
Youth. © 1917.
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*Dress Rehearsal. © 1939.
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New Methods for Malaria Control. 1930.
SERENA, JA. A.
Wheat and Tares. © 1915.
SERGEYEFF, SERGEY.
Galloping Gobs. © 1927.
SERIAL FILM COMPANY, INC.
*Chicken. © 1916.
*Hard-Boiled Egg. © 1916.
*In the Dark. © 1916.
*Yellow Menace. (Serial)
SERIAL PRODUCING COMPANY.
Great Secret. (Serial)
SERRA, UGO.
*Birth. © 1916.
*By the Shortest of Heads. © 1916.
*Carmen. © 1916.
*Christus. © 1916.
*Deserter of Submarine S. 2. © 1916.
*Fruit of Evil. © 1915.
*Man Who Bought London. © 1916.
*Out of Evil. © 1915.
*Panther. © 1916.
*Peace-at-Any Price Man. © 1916.
*Sweet Lavender. © 1915.
*Tom Brown's Schooldays. © 1916.
*Woman. © 1915.
SERVAES, ERNEST.
Mireille. © 1921.
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*Servel, Ideal Electrical Refrigeration. © 1926.
SERVICE, ROBERT WILLIAM.
Clancy of the Mounted. (Serial)
Law of the Yukon. 1920.
Lure of Heart's Desire. 1916.
My Madonna. 1915.
Poisoned Paradise. 1924.
Shooting of Dan McGrew. 1915, 1924.
Song of the Wage Slave. 1915.
Spell of the Yukon. 1916.
Trail of '98. 1929.
SETON, GRAHAM, pseud. SEE Hutchison, Graham Seton.
SEWELL, ANNA.
Black Beauty. 1921, 1933.
Your Obedient Servant. 1917.
SEYLER, WILLIAM.
*Foxy Grandpa Plan of Retail Merchandising. © 1935.
SEYMOUR, ANN.
Ann Seymour in Song Paintings. 1930.
SHAFER, MOLLIE.
By Whose Hand? © 1915.
SHAFF, MONROE.
Panama Patrol. 1939.
SHAFFER, ROSALIND KEATING.
Lady Killer. 1933.
SHAH, Sir ALANG ASKADER, Sultan of Perak.
Beyond Bengal. 1933.
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM.
Hamlet. 1913.
Life of Shakespeare. © 1914.
Love in a Wood. © 1916.
Macbeth. © 1916.
Master Will Shakespeare. 1936.
Midsummer Night's Dream. 1935.
Mr. Frederick Warde. © 1913.
Moor. 1922.
Romeo and Juliet. 1916, 1936.
Taming of the Shrew. 1929.
Tempest. © 1912.
SHAMES, ALEXANDER.
*Her Death Dance. © 1921.
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*Efficient, Economic Way of Telephone Directory Distribution. ©
1933.
SHANNON, ROBERT TERRY.
Moonlight Murder. 1936.
Taxi Dancer. 1927.
SHARKEY, BILLY.
Sunshine Boys. 1927.
SHARKEY, JACK.
Heavyweight Championship Boxing Contest Between Jack Sharkey
... and Mickey Walker.... © 1931.
Jack Sharkey vs. Max Schmeling. © 1930.
Official Motion Pictures of the Sensational Heavyweight Boxing
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World's Heavyweight Championship Boxing Contest Between Jack
Sharkey ... and Primo Carnera.... © 1933.
SHARPE, RICHARD L.
Shady Lady. 1929.
SHAW, ARTIE.
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra. 1939.
Artie Shaw's Class in Swing. 1939.
SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD.
George Bernard Shaw. 1928.
Pygmalion. 1938.
SHAW, HAROLD.
Cub. © 1913.
In the Sultan's Power. 1913.
SHAW, HAROLD M.
Two Columbines. © 1914.
SHAW, IKE.
Tarpon Fishing Out from Fort Myers, Florida. © 1914.
SHAW, JOSEPH T.
How the Miller Has Changed To Meet Modern Conditions. © 1917.
Watch Habit. © 1917.
SHEA, CORNELIUS.
Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch. 1915.
Capture of Bad Brown. © 1913.
Five Thousand Dollar Elopement. 1916.
Foreman's Choice. 1915.
Girl and the Mail Bag. 1915.
Girl of Gold Gulch. 1916.
Gold Dust and the Squaw. 1915.
Impersonation of Tom. 1915.
Jealousy of Miguel and Isabella. © 1913.
Lucky Elopement. 1913.
On the Eagle Trail. 1915.
Outlaw's Bride. 1915.
Race for a Gold Mine. 1915.
Rejected Lover's Luck. © 1913.
Rustler's Reformation. © 1913.
Sallie's Sure Shot. © 1913.
Saved by Her Horse. 1915.
Schoolmarm's Shooting Match. © 1913.
Stolen Moccasins. © 1913.
Taming a Tenderfoot. © 1913.
Tenderfoot's Triumph. 1915.
SHEA, TIMOTHY, pseud. SEE Knipe, Alden Arthur.
SHEAMAN, MAY.
Whose Is Without Sin. © 1916.
SHEARON, LILLIAN NICHOLSON.
Sam Davis, the Hero of Tennessee. © 1915.
SHEDD, GEORGE CLIFFORD.
Cold Steel. 1921.
Incorrigible Dukane. © 1915.
SHEEHAN, BILLY.
Russ Wildey and Billy Sheehan Sing ... Don't Sing Aloha.... 1927.
SHEEHAN, PERLEY POORE.
Brave and Bold. 1918.
Bugler of Algiers. 1916.
Dragon. © 1915.
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Sins of the Children. 1936.
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Bride 13. (Serial)
Conscience. 1917.
Weakness of Man. © 1916.
Web of Desire. © 1917.
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Call of Her People. 1917.
Coney Island Princess. 1916.
Lily of the Dust. 1924.
Nigger. 1915.
Romance. 1920, 1930.
Salvation Nell. © 1915, 1931.
Song of Songs. 1933.
SHELDON, FORREST.
Always Ridin' To Win. © 1924.
Black Gold. © 1924.
Buckin' the West. © 1924.
False Trails. © 1924.
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Rainbow Rangers. © 1924.
Trunk Mystery. © 1925, © 1927.
Was It Bigamy? © 1925.
SHELDON, H. HORTON.
Distributing Heat Energy. 1938.
Fuels and Heat. 1938.
Light Waves and Their Uses. 1938.
Thermodynamics. 1938.
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Little Intruder. © 1919.
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*Ali Be Darned. © 1934.
*Doing It Right. © 1934.
*Every Gallon Counts. © 1934.
*Filling a Need. © 1934.
*Past 20 Years. © 1934.
*West at Your Finger-Tips. © 1934.
SHELLEY, FRANCES.
Frances Shelley and the Eton Boys. 1929.
Frances Shelley, the Girl with the Guitar. 1929.
SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (GODWIN).
Bride of Frankenstein. 1935.
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Son of Frankenstein. 1939.
SHELLEY, Mrs. PERCY BYSSHE, SEE Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
(Godwin).
SHENFIELD, JORDAN.
*Romance of the Mexican Revolution. © 1914.
SHEPARD, KATHLEEN, pseud.
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SHERIDAN, JOHN J.
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SHERIDAN, WALTER.
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Play Safe. © 1937.
SHERMAN, CHARLES.
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SHERMAN, HARRY.
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SHERMAN, LOWELL.
Night Life of the Gods. 1935.
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To Mary—with Love. 1936.
SHERRIFF, ROBERT CEDRIC.
Journey's End. 1930.
SHERRILL, WILLIAM L.
My Own United States. 1918.
SHERWOOD, ROBERT EMMET.
Cock of the Air. 1932.
Idiot's Delight. 1939.
Oh! What a Nurse. 1926.
Petrified Forest. 1936.
Reunion in Vienna. 1933.
Royal Bed. 1930.
Two Kinds of Women. 1932.
Waterloo Bridge. 1931.
SHERWOOD-WADSWORTH PICTURES, INC.
*Balloon Tired. 1926.
*Barnum Was Right. 1926.
*Cut Price Glory. 1926.
*Flaming Ice. 1926.
*Heavy Date. 1927.
*Hitting the Trail. 1927.
*Local Talent. 1927.
*Mighty Smithy. 1926.
*Mike Wins a Medal. 1927.
*Missing Links. 1926.
*North of Nowhere. 1927.
*Peaceful City. 1927.
*Prince of Whales. 1927.
*Racing Fever. 1927.
*Raging Tide. 1926.
*Red Hot Rails. 1926.
*Ruling the Rooster. 1927.
*Soft Soap. 1927.
*Why Women Pay. 1926.
*Yellow Pirate. 1926.
SHIELDS, ELLA.
Miss Ella Shields ... Just One Kiss.... 1928.
SHIELDS, HUGH MICHAEL.
Carmen. 1916.
SHIELDS, JAMES K.
Stream of Life. 1919.
SHIPLEY, Mrs. E. N.
Madonna. © 1915.
SHIPMAN, GERTRUDE.
Vagabond. © 1912.
SHIPMAN, NELL.
Outwitted by Billy. © 1913.
Something New. © 1920.
SHIPMAN (NELL) PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Girl from God's Country. 1921.
SHIPMAN, SAMUEL.
Cheaper To Marry. 1925.
East Is West. 1922, 1930.
Friendly Enemies. 1925.
Lawful Larceny. 1923, 1930.
Manhattan Parade. 1932.
Woman in Room 13. 1920, 1932.
SHIRK, ADAM HULL.
House of Mystery. 1934.
SHIRLEY, ARTHUR.
Bottle. © 1915.
My Old Dutch. © 1915, 1926.
Tommy Atkins. 1929.
SHOPE, HENRY.
Four Buddies. 1927.
SHORE, DOROTHY G.
Land Beyond the Sunset. 1912.
SHORE, VIOLA (BROTHERS).
Hit of the Show. 1928.
Let Women Alone! 1925.
Prince of Headwaiters. 1927.
SHORT, MARION.
Out Yonder. 1919.
Waiting Soul. 1917.
SHORT STORIES.
Chronicles of Cleek. (Serial)
SHOWMEN'S PICTURES, INC.
*Big Race. 1933.
His Private Secretary. 1933.
*Police Call. 1933.
St. Louis Woman. 1934.
Ship of Wanted Men. 1933.
SHOWMEN'S PRODUCTIONS, INC.
*Within the Rock. 1934.
SHRYOCK, ALFRED.
*Visual Presentation of the Subject of Microscopic Anatomy. ©
1927.
SHUBERT.
Little Mademoiselle. © 1915.
SHUBERT FILM CORPORATION.
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SHUMATE, HAROLD.
Call of Courage. 1925.
SHURCLIFF, SIDNEY NICHOLS.
Ski America First. © 1938.
SHURTLEFF (C. E.) INC.
Burning Daylight. 1920.
Little Fool. 1921.
Mutiny. 1920.
Star Rover. 1920.
SHUTE, JAMES.
Fools for Scandal. 1938.
SHUTE, NEVIL, pseud. SEE Norway, Nevil Shute.
SIDDONS, SARAH (KEMBLE)
Story of the Inimitable Sarah Siddons. 1938.
SIDNEY, MARGARET, pseud. SEE Lothrop, Harriet Mulford Stone.
SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO MOTION PICTURE COMPANY.
*Siege and Fall of the Alamo. © 1914.
SIEGE OF THE ALAMO PICTURE COMPANY.
Siege and Fall of the Alamo. © 1913.
SIEGEL, MAX.
We Americans. 1928.
SIENKIEWICZ, HENRYK.
Quo Vadis. 1925.
SIERRA, GREGORIO MARTINEZ. SEE Martinez Sierra, Gregorio.
SIFTON, CLAIRE (GINSBURG).
Midnight. 1934.
SIFTON, PAUL.
Midnight. 1934.
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SIGNAL FILM CORPORATION.
*Lost Express. (Serial)
SIKAWITT, MORTIMER D.
Joseph in the Land of Egypt. 1932.
SILENT MYSTERY CORPORATION.
*Silent Mystery. (Serial)
SILK, FRANK X.
Frank X. Silk in the Man About Town. 1929.
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SILVERS, SID.
Take a Chance. 1933.
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  • 9. List of Contributors Kim R. Fowler IEEE Fellow, Consultant Allison Fritz Organization Development and Training Consultant, The Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC Michael F. (Mike) Gard Senior Product Design Engineer The Charles Machine Works Perry, OK, USA Robert Oshana Director, Software Research and Development, Digital Networking, Freescale Semiconductor Geoff Patch CEA Technologies Pty. Ltd. Craig L. Silver Director Strategic Initiatives/General Counsel, Amches, Inc. Eugene Vasserman Kansas State University Tim Wescott IEEE Senior Member, Owner, Wescott Design Services Steve Zeise Aerospace Electronics Industry xxiii
  • 10. About the Editor Kim R. Fowler has spent over 30 years in the design, development, and project management of medical, military, and satellite equipment. His interest is the rigorous development of diverse, mission-critical, embedded systems. He co-founded Stimsoft, a medical products company, in 1998 and sold it in 2003. He also has 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. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and lectures internationally on systems engineering and developing real-time embedded products. He has been president of the IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement society and an adjunct professor for the Johns Hopkins University Engineering Professional Program. He has published widely and has written three textbooks—this book is his fourth. He has 18 patents—granted, pending, or disclosed. He is currently a graduate student in Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University to finally get his PhD. xxv
  • 11. Co-Author Biography Craig L. Silver has over 30 years of diverse legal experience for private, commercial, start-ups, and nonprofit entities, serving as litigation counsel for complex commercial disputes, constitutional law claims, aviation torts, and criminal defense. Having served as a general counsel, general manager, and president for defense electronic firms and telecommunications companies, he is experienced with technology companies dealing with software licensing issues, IP protection, and international transactions. He has previously published for the IEEE—“Silver Bullets” and has worn various hats in high technology companies that include business development and technical liaison with field application engineers. He holds a BA degree from the Universityof Maryland and a JD degree from George Mason University Law School. He is a licensed pilot and ham radio operator. He is married and resides in Maryland, USA. xxvi
  • 12. Author’s Biographies Chapter Authors Allison Fritz is an Organization Development and Facilitation professional with over 20 years’ experience in a variety of industries. Presently working as a Sr. Organization Development and Training Consultant with the Johns Hopkins Health System, she has also worked within higher education, the petroleum industry, and independent consulting, serving both Fortune 100 and small business, designing and facilitating processes. Allison’s expertise is in team development, change management, leader development, strategic visioning, and coaching. With 14 years in management roles, she applies her experience to her work. Allison has a doctoral degree in Organization and Staff Development from the University of Maryland College Park, a Master’s degree in Counseling and Student Personnel, and a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Psychology from the University of Delaware; as well as holds several certifications including, Emotional Intelligence (EQ2.0, 360), Crucial Conversations, Strong Interest Inventory, and MBTI. Allison focuses her work on encouraging leaders, teams and organizations to realize positive change. Michael F. (Mike) Gard, received his BSEE from Kansas State University, MSEE (Interdepartmental Program in Biomedical Engineering) from Washington University in St. Louis, and PhDEE (Geophysics minor) from Southern Methodist University. He has over 40 years of industrial experience in aircraft, medical equipment, clinical engineering, petroleum, and construction industries. He is presently Sr. Product Design Engineer at The Charles Machine Works, Perry, OK. An adjunct professor, he occasionally teaches at Oklahoma State University. He is a registered professional engineer, patent agent, inventor (34 US patents), author, member of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society’s Administrative Committee, and editor-in-chief of IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine. His technical interests include real-time data acquisition and precision analog and analog/digital systems for low power and hostile environments. xxvii
  • 13. Robert Oshana has 30 years of experience in the software industry, primarily focused on embedded and real-time systems for the defense and semiconductor industries. He has BSEE, MSEE, MSCS, and MBA degrees and is a senior member of IEEE. He is a member of several Advisory Boards including the Embedded Systems group, where he is also an international speaker. He has over 200 presentations and publications in various technology fields and has written several books on Embedded software technology including “Software Engineering for Embedded Systems.” He is an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University where he teaches graduate software engineering courses. He is a distinguished member of Technical Staff and Director of Global Software R&D for Digital Networking at Freescale Semiconductor. Geoff Patch has over 30 years experience as a software engineer. He has worked for the Australian government, in academia, and for a number of engineering companies. Since 1987, he has specialized in embedded systems, primarily in the areas of radar target tracking, radar signal processing, and command and control systems. He is also keenly interested in software process improvement, technical team leadership, and technical management. He has developed software for numerous commercially successful radar systems ranging from conventional maritime surveillance, through specialized applications such as submarine periscope detection and up to large air defense systems. He is currently the manager of a team of nearly 30 software engineers involved in the development of new radar systems at CEA Technologies in Canberra, Australia. Eugene Vasserman received his PhD and master’s degrees in Computer Science in 2010 and 2008, respectively, from the University of Minnesota. His BS, in Biochemistry and Neuroscience with a Computer Science minor, is also from the University of Minnesota (2003). In 2013, he received the NSF CAREER award for work on secure next generation medical systems. xxviii Author’s Biographies
  • 14. Tim Wescott has 25 years of real-world experience in embedded systems design, with roles ranging from software designer to circuit designer to systems architect. Tim has worked on small, inexpensive hand-held instruments, on large airborne imaging systems, and on nearly everything in between. He has experience in all phases of system life cycles, ranging from designing new systems from a clean sheet of paper to extending the useful lives of systems that are on the verge of obsolescence. Tim is author of “Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems”, aimed at engineers who slept through control theory class in University, and who now need to design a system that must successfully implement a feedback control loop. Tim is the owner of Wescott Design Services, which provides analysis, design, and troubleshooting of embedded control systems, with a particular emphasis on control of dynamic systems, low-level communications systems, and metrology. Wescott Design Systems has helped customers of all sorts of problems ranging from drives for 1/2-inch diameter brushless motors to implementing communications systems for deep-well drilling platforms. Steve Zeise is a mechanical engineer and designer with 30 years’ experience in all things mechanical. He received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and immediately went to work for Westinghouse Defense and Electronics Systems Center designing mechanisms, structures, and cooling systems supporting embedded systems in night vision cameras. With positions at Northrop-Grumman and Lockheed Martin, he gained experience in structural analysis and environmental testing. He is currently with FLIR Systems where he helped to setup a small R&D facility in Orlando, FL and for the past 15 years has worked to help FLIR Systems solve complex vibration problems. Case Study Authors David von Oheimb received his PhD in computer science in 2001 from the Munich University of Technology, where he focused on machine-assisted formal modeling and verification of the programming language Java. He joined Siemens Corporate Technology, where he became a senior researcher, developer, and key expert consultant on IT security. His specific areas of expertise are security architecture, formal analysis, and IT security certification according to the Common Criteria. He has been involved as participant and leader of various Siemens-internal and EU-funded R&D projects on security protocol and information flow analysis using model checkers and theorem provers and of various industrial projects dealing for instance with Infineon smart cards, software update mechanisms for Boeing and Continental Automotive, and German and Austrian smart metering systems. Author’s Biographies xxix
  • 15. Kenneth W. Tobin is the Director of the Electrical and Electronics Systems Research (EESR) Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA, where he has been working in various R&D and leadership capacities since 1987. The EESR Division is composed of 150 staff who perform R&D in electronics, sensors, communications, and controls for energy efficiency, resiliency, and security. His personal research areas encompass photonics, neutronics, x-ray, SEM, electronic imaging and microscopy coupled with signal processing and machine learning. Science and technology specialty in computational imaging, image metrology, object segmentation, and feature generation from multi-spectral, multi-source imagery for inverse imaging, robust human-level classifiers, image archival and retrieval applications, and image-based informatics. Dr. Tobin was named an ORNL Corporate Research Fellow in 2003 for his contributions to the field of applied computer vision research. He has authored and co-authored over 164 publications and he currently holds fourteen U.S. Patents in areas of computer vision, photonics, radiography, and microscopy. Dr. Tobin is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a Fellow of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE), where he is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Electronic Imaging. Dr. Tobin has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia, an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Virginia Tech, and a B.S. in Physics also from Virginia Tech. Dwight A. Clayton is the group leader of the Electronic and Embedded Systems group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN. The mission of the Electronic and Embedded Systems (EESG) group is to apply modern electronic methods to provide solutions to challenges that are important to the ORNL, the Department of Energy, other federal agencies, and private industry. He joined ORNL in 1983 as a development staff member in the Instrumentation and Controls Division. In 1994, he was named leader of the Electronic and Embedded Systems Group. Since 2000, the innovative efforts of the Electronic and Embedded Systems group have resulted in the receipt of four R&D 100 awards. He has an MS and BS in electrical engineering from Tennessee Technological University. Bogdan Vacaliuc is a research and development staff member in the Electronic and Embedded Systems Group of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Measurement Science and Systems Engineering Division. His entrepreneurial career has spanned several small and medium-size startup companies developing products in signal intelligence, telecommunications, visual image processing, and consumer electronics manufacturing. Prior to joining Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2009, he served as Chief Technical Officer for Sundance DSP, Inc., a maker of modular hybrid signal processing computing hardware for portable and military applications. He emigrated to the United States in 1973 from Romania and earned bachelor and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University in 1990 and 1992, respectively. xxx Author’s Biographies
  • 16. Lee Barford is master scientist at Keysight Laboratories and professor of Computer Science and Engineering (adjunct) at the University of Nevada, Reno, NV. He leads Keysight’s efforts in applying parallel computing to speed electronic measurements. He also leads research to identify and apply emerging technologies in software and applied mathematics to enable new kinds of measurements and increase measurement accuracy and speed. His work has been used to improve R&D productivity and reduce manufacturing cost in the leading companies in the technology and transportation industries, including Apple, Boeing, Cisco, Ford, HP, Microsoft, and NASA. Previously, he managed a number of research projects at Agilent and Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, for example, in visible light and X-ray imaging systems, calibration methods for nonlinear and dynamical disturbances, and fault isolation from automatic test equipment results. He is an author of over 40 peer-reviewed publications and an inventor of approximately 60 patents. Hong-Liang Xu is a senior research engineer at Keysight Laboratories. He joined Agilent Laboratories in 2007 after earning a master’s degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. In the field of parallel computing, he focuses on the methods to accelerate DSP and measurement algorithms on common platforms, like multicore CPUs and general-purpose GPUs. His recent work has included a demo of a purely software defined LTE base station with industry partners, including IBM and China Mobile Research Institute, demonstrating the DSP capabilities of multicore CPUs in the handling of wideband wireless communication protocols. Chun-Hong Zhang is a scientific research staff member at Keysight Laboratories. He focuses on how to efficiently parallelize digital signal processing algorithms on heterogeneous computing platforms and optimize the parallel algorithms based on the advanced parallel computing features provided by different platforms. Previously, he did research projects on high-efficiency, nonreference digital voice and video quality assessment at Agilent Laboratories. Jake Brodsky has been practicing the art of Control Systems and SCADA Engineering at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission for over 28 years. He intends to continue practicing until he gets it right. He is a registered professional engineer of control systems, a ham radio enthusiast, an instrument rated private pilot, a firearms instructor, and an amateur beer brewer—but not all at the same time. He co-founded and moderates the SCADASEC email list, he is co-author and co-editor of the Handbook of Control System/SCADA Security, published by CRC Press, and was recently re-elected Chair of the DNP Users Group. Author’s Biographies xxxi
  • 17. Daryl Beetner is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly called the University of Missouri—Rolla). He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville in 1990. He received an MS and DSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis in 1994 and 1997, respectively. He conducts research with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory at Missouri S&T on a wide variety of topics including EMC of integrated circuits, EMC within embedded systems, and detection and neutralization of explosive devices. He is an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. Natalia Bondarenko received the BSc degree in Computer Science from Tbilisi State University, Georgia, Europe, in 2006, and received the MSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the same university in 2009. Since 2009, she has been pursuing her PhD degree in Electrical Engineering in the EMC Laboratory at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO. From 2005 to 2009, she was with EMCoS, Ltd., working on various research/consulting projects for automotive EMC. Her research interests include EM modeling and EMC/EMI measurements methods. Peng Shao received the BS degree in Physics from Nanjing University, China, in 2006, received the MS degree in Physics from Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA in 2008, and received the MS degree in Electrical Engineering with the EMC Laboratory from the same university in 2011. Since 2011, he has been working with Cisco Systems as a hardware engineer in the signal integrity area. Tom Van Doren has conducted research and education in electromagnetic compatibility for the past 31 years. More than 19,000 engineers and technicians from 108 companies and government agencies have attended his “Grounding and Shielding” and “Circuit Board Layout” courses. He has received two Outstanding Teacher Awards from Missouri S&T, the Richard R. Stoddard award from the IEEE EMC Society for contributions to EMC technology and education, and he is a life fellow of the IEEE and Honored Life member of the EMC Society. Much of his professional work has been devoted to helping engineers understand, diagnose, and reduce signal integrity and electrical interference problems. He can be contacted at vandoren@mst.edu or at 573-578-4193. The Van Doren Company website is www.emc-education.com. xxxii Author’s Biographies
  • 18. Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap Kim R. Fowler This book is for the entire project team! The book’s material contains best practices for developing embedded systems, which includes technical design, teamwork, collaboration, management attitudes, development processes, and legal liabilities. The book addresses these various topics because project development is not just a technical endeavor; it is a human endeavor. The chapters present in a sequential fashion, but development of an embedded system is anything but sequential. Figure 1, below, is a repeat of Figure 1.2 from Chapter 1 and placed here for your convenience. The figure lists the chapters and when they might be most useful within a project. The multiple paths and connections indicate the parallel and concurrent nature of design and development efforts. Chapter 1: Introduction to Good Development Chapter 1 describes the book’s purpose to identify important issues in developing and managing embedded systems. The material outlines the technical aspects, the teamwork, the effort, and the cost you encounter in developing an embedded system. It reveals how technical issues impact business and schedules, how personal interactions are just as important as technical breakthroughs, and the interplay of various disciplines to realize the final product. Consequently, this book is not solely for managers, it is written for every member of the project team. Chapter 2: Drivers of Success in Engineering Teams While technical work and knowledge are at the core of the engineering team, its success can rest equally on how well the team addresses the human aspects of daily activity. Organizational culture, team dynamics, and individual responses play significant roles in the xxxiii
  • 19. outcomes of the team’s efforts. This chapter offers an overview of concepts and theories that relate to the functioning of the engineering team. It addresses the role of the team member, the role of the team leader, engagement, team development, dialogue, emotional awareness, and handling conflict to encourage leaders and members to pursue further study and skills training. Chapter 3: Project Introduction What you do in the beginning of a project, sets precedence for the remainder of the project. Start on the right foot. Chapter 1: Introduction to Development Chapter 2: Psychology of Engineering Teams Chapter 3: Project Introduction Chapter 4: Dealing with Risk Chapter 5: Documentation Chapter 6: Requirements Program Management Groundwork Chapter 7: Analyses and Tradeoffs Chapter 8: System Design Chapter 9: Mechanical Design Chapter 10: Electronic Design Chapter 11: Software Design Chapter 12: Security Chapter 14: Test and Integration Design and Development Chapter 13: Review Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Logistics Chapter 15: Manufacturing Chapter 16: Distribution, Support, and Logistics Legal Concerns Chapter 17: Contracts and Negotiations Chapter 18: Dealing with Govt. Chapter 19: Agency, Getting Paid Chapter 20: Intellectual Property Chapter 21: Open Source Software Chapter 22: Laws to Nail Embedded Engineers End of book and project Chapter 23: Corporate Operations Chapter 24: Case Studies Figure 1: Book organization and a suggested approach to reading it. xxxiv Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
  • 20. This chapter focuses on how you begin the long process of designing and building a successful project. It emphasizes the following: • communicate the vision, mission, goals, and objectives; • establish the “who, what, when, where, why, and how. . .”; • define the roles of the team and within the team; • provide a clear communications plan; • make the business case; and • then establish the project plan, the administration, and the resources for the project. Chapter 4: Dealing with Risk Risk is the potential to stray outside the defined cost, schedule, performance, or safety constraints. Every project is risky to some degree but risk can be managed. The chapter follows this format: • first, identify the various risks and analyze them; • then control risks by reducing, constraining, or transferring them; • assess the state of the risks by analyzing them again; and • repeat this cycle throughout the project’s development. Chapter 5: Documentation Documentation conveys the right information to the right person at the right time. Documentation is corporate communication and memory. Everyone working on a technical project spends 50 80% of their time preparing documentation. This chapter has a number of suggested outlines and templates of documents. It also has examples of content within important documents. Chapter 6: System Requirements This chapter will give readers a number of best practices to improve the quality of the requirements elicitation and development process in their organization. Formulation of high-quality requirements (complete, concise, accurate, modular, prioritized, analyzed, verified, and testable) reduce project risk, improve product quality, and allow for effective control of requirements volatility, which increases the likelihood of a successful project. Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxv
  • 21. Chapter 7: Analyses and Tradeoffs Analyses and tradeoffs are absolutely necessary to the success of product design and development. Analyses form the feedback between requirements and design. Analyses gauge how well a design meets the requirements. If a design does not match the requirements, then either the design or the requirements need modification. This chapter provides the motivation for analyses with the business case. It then discusses tradeoffs you might make to produce a design concept. Finally, it discusses a number of different analyses that you might use to refine a design. Chapter 8: The Discipline of System Design This chapter shows you how to design the whole system by starting with goals in plain language that a business person might use. Then it proceeds through detailed system design by the team, a process that avoids either redundant effort or missing pieces. Areas of particular focus in this chapter include: • how to communicate effectively with nonengineering personnel, • how to partition a large system into manageable subsystems, • how to partition system requirements into requirements for individual disciplines, i.e., software, electronics, and mechanical engineering, and • how to control costs for projects of various sizes and production volumes. Chapter 9: Mechanical Design The chapter reviews basics of mechanical design to help nonmechanical staff communicate more effectively with their mechanical engineering colleagues. It addresses the fundamentals of packaging and thermal design so that the project manager may guide product development. The chapter goes on to discuss mechanisms; it focuses on robust design and methods for calculating loads and forces. The chapter looks at analysis and test, discusses how to use Finite Element Analysis effectively, and ends with a simplified approach to solving vibration problems. Chapter 10: Electronic Design The chapter considers basics of electronic design allowing project leaders or nonelectrical engineers to communicate effectively with their colleagues in the electrical and electronic arena. Electronic circuit design involves the selection and interconnection of physical devices in a variety of topologies to meet performance specifications, environmental xxxvi Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
  • 22. requirements, power and cost budgets, operating life requirements, and other design constraints in agreement with an overall schedule. The chapter begins with basic components—resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors, and display devices. Then it moves on to integrated circuits, in particular processors and controllers, and then moves on to more complex modules like solid-state relays. It covers circuit boards, connectors, cables, and conductors, topics often viewed with some disdain. It also discusses some issues with power supplies because so many folks get these wrong so often. It presents some analysis methods and test considerations and finishes with tradeoffs between various concerns. Chapter 11: Software Design and Development Software development for embedded systems is not like software development for desktop systems. This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the key differences between the two domains. It examines operating system support, real-time requirements, resource constraints, and safety. It then provides advice about tools and techniques to develop embedded system software, with the primary emphasis on processes that help the embedded system developer to reliably and repeatedly produce high-quality embedded systems. The advice is based upon techniques that have developed over many years, and have been proven to work effectively in highly complex real-world military and industrial applications. Chapter 12: Security Historically, system security has received little attention in embedded systems. Now embedded systems play a huge role in the operation of our modern world; many of these devices expose their presence on the Internet or through other means. Security in embedded devices is a daunting task—the challenging problem of security is compounded by resource limits which are far more restrictive in embedded systems than in desktop systems. Security is defined according to the application. This chapter points to aspects of those applications and their security concerns. Chapter 13: Review Review is a feedback path within system development. The act of review has two primary objectives: (1) to confirm correct design and development, and (2) to expose and identify problems with design, development, or processes. Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxvii
  • 23. This chapter outlines the processes and procedures for various types of reviews, provides the formats for review, and describes when to conduct reviews. It gives examples and templates for minutes, action items, and agendas. It has a checklists for preparing and debriefing a formal review and for basic topics to cover in formal design reviews. Chapter 14: Test and Integration Test and integration, in this chapter, refer to verifying and validating the design and the development effort. Test and integration, coupled with design review, are the primary feedback activities to assure the project goals. The goals for test and integration are to analyze for design readiness, discover and characterize system behaviors, discover the product’s limits, and prevent and constraint defects. Chapter 15: Manufacturing Manufacturing is the transformation of design concept into physical realization. It converts energy, materials, labor, and thought into tangible products. Manufacturing is arguably the most obvious and necessary step for ideas to make money. This chapter aims to make you aware of some the aspects of manufacturing that affect embedded systems. It will introduce manufacturing issues in the following areas: • Circuit boards • Wiring and cabling • Enclosures • Mechanisms It will also give examples of how materials, fabrication of components, and assembly of systems interact within manufacturing. These examples should illuminate some of the time and effort involved in producing embedded systems. Chapter 16: Logistics, Distribution, and Support Logistics manages the flow of product and information from manufacturing to the customer. Logistics integrates packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, delivery, and technical sales support. Everyone of these arenas fold into the ultimate management of the development of embedded systems; their operations and parameters directly affect the final cost of the system. The chapter addresses distribution logistics, support, maintenance and repair, and disposal. Distribution logistics considers the delivery of the finished products to the customer and focuses on order processing, warehousing, and transportation. Support is the timely xxxviii Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
  • 24. distribution of correct information to implement or fix the function of the embedded system. It also is the intangible perception that the supplier knows the situation and is there to help customer. Chapter 17: Agreements, Contracts, and Negotiations This chapter addresses some salient ways that contracts are interpreted, gives particular attention to the conduct of the parties, and mentions the details associated with the signing of agreements. It mentions several types of contracts germane to the embedded engineer, such as NDAs and MOUs. Some consideration is given to various styles of negotiation and some suggested best ways to negotiate, such as the role of humility in negotiations. Chapter 18: Dealing with the Government This chapter outlines the basics of government contracting and touches upon the important Christian Doctrine as it applies to the government. Additionally, it addresses changes to contracts, as well as termination procedures as they are uniquely applied in the government contracting context. It covers ethical concerns, as well as relevant statutes with a mention of the government contracting defense as it applies to possible tort litigation. Chapter 19: Agency and Getting Paid This chapter outlines the concepts around creation of agency, agents operating outside the scope of their agency, and the duties of the principal once he learns of an agent exceeding the scope of the agency. The Getting Paid section highlights concerns about getting paid and gives practical advice regarding how larger companies manage their accounts payable. The chapter also outlines methods for getting paid on international accounts such as using Letters of Credit. Lastly, it has a section that discusses the esoteric way that imminent debtor bankruptcy can interfere with payment for services rendered. Chapter 20: Intellectual Property etc. This chapter discusses source code licenses and rights of the bankruptcy trustee to interfere with the license. It addresses the scope of a software license in general is. The chapter also addresses the protection of intellectual property and copyrights; what constitutes a trade secret as well as the protection of thereof; what is a trademark and the enforcement of a trademark under the Lanham Act. Regarding patents, the chapter addresses what is patentable especially in regard to software patents and how the patent office is acting on software patents. There is a section on patent trolls and how to deal with them, as well. Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap xxxix
  • 25. Chapter 21: Open Source Software This chapter gives a history behind the open source initiative and describes the general licensing arrangement associated with open source software. It describes the various attributes of the GPL, as well as the various types of open source licenses that are in use. It describes considerations of the DMCA, as well as public domain and shareware licensing concerns and litigation that can possibly ensue. Chapter 22: Laws That Can Nail Embedded Engineers This chapter outlines concerns of the DMCA and how it can be applied to the embedded engineer. It also discusses various criminal statutes that can be applied to the embedded engineer’s activities. Moreover, the chapter addresses civil liability that can be charged to the engineer in the form of negligence or products liability and further addresses the way the engineer can protect himself from liability such as employing the use of indemnification agreements. Chapter 23: Corporate Operations, Export, and Compliance This chapter addresses ways to maintain your corporate charter, the issuance of shares of stock, aspects of LLCs, and the hiring of out of state persons. The chapter also addresses some aspects of exporting particular to embedded devices, such as high-performance computing, as well as the antiboycott laws. It mentions the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and various export controls on Cryptography. It addresses international arbitration clauses along with insurance and the international CB Scheme as it applies to compliance issues. Chapter 24: Case Studies Case Study 1: Describes the development of a portable chemical and biological mass spectrometer for use on the battlefield. Case Study 2: Describes a real-time radar simulation environment designed to test and validate radar systems for the U.S. Army. Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory integrated commercial off-the-shelf technologies with unique components, software, and control strategies to produce one-of-a-kind solutions to challenging measurement environments. Case Study 3: Manufacturing test of digital television equipment and commissioning and maintenance of digital television systems requires instrumentation specialized for each transmission standard. This instrument measures both RF and the quality of the specific xl Developing and Managing Embedded Systems and Products: The Roadmap
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  • 30. *Whispers. 1920. *Who Am I? 1921. Why Announce Your Marriage? 1922. *Wide Open Town. 1922. *Woman Game. 1920. *Woman God Sent. 1920. *Wonderful Chance. 1920. *Worlds Apart. 1921. *Youthful Folly. 1920. SEMERIA, GIOVANNI. From My War Diary. © 1918. SEMON, LARRY. SEE Semon, Lawrence. SEMON, LAWRENCE. Battler. 1916. Help! Help! Help! 1916. His Conscious Conscience. 1916. Jealous Guy. 1916. Jumps and Jealousy. 1916. Losing Weight. 1916. Love and Loot. 1916. Man from Egypt. 1916. More Money Than Manners. 1916. Romance and Rough-House. 1916. Sand, Scamps, and Strategy. 1916. She Who Last Laughs. 1916. Spuds. © 1927. Stop, Look, and Listen. © 1926. There and Back. 1916. Tubby Turns the Tables. 1916. Villainous Villain. 1916. Walls and Wallops. 1916. SENG, FRANK J. Parentage. 1917.
  • 31. SENNETT, MACK. Alice Be Good. © 1926. All Night Long. © 1924. Ambrose's First Falsehood. 1914. Ambrose's Fury. 1915. Ambrose's Little Hatchet. 1915. Ambrose's Lofty Perch. 1915. Ambrose's Nasty Temper. 1915. Ambrose's Sour Grapes. 1915. Among the Mourners. 1914. *Among Those Present. 1919. Asleep at the Switch. © 1923. *Astray from the Steerage. 1921. Average Husband. 1930. Baby's Pets. © 1926. Bachelor Butt-in. © 1926. *Back to the Kitchen. 1919. Bargain Hunt. 1928. Bashful Jim. © 1925. Bath Tub Perils. 1917. *Be Reasonable. 1921. LP17613, LP17364. Bear Affair. 1915. Beating Hearts and Carpets. 1915. Beauty Bunglers. 1915. Because He Loved Her. © 1916, 1916. Beloved Bozo. © 1925. Best Man. 1928. Best of Enemies. © 1915, 1915. Better Late Than Never. © 1916, 1916. *Beware of Boarders. 1918. Bicycle. 1928. Bird's a Bird. 1915. Black Oxfords. © 1924. Blonde's Revenge. © 1926. Boobs in the Wood. © 1924. *Bow Wow. 1922.
  • 32. *Breaking the Ice. © 1925. *Bride's Relations. 1929. *Bright Eyes. 1921. Bright Lights. 1916. Broke in China. © 1927. Bucking Society. © 1916, 1916. Bull and Sand. © 1924. Bull Fighter. © 1927. *Bungalow Troubles. 1920. Burglar. 1928. Butter Fingers. © 1925. *By Golly! 1920. *By Heck. 1922. By Stork Delivery. © 1916, 1916. *Call a Cop. 1921. Cannon Ball. 1915. Cannon-Ball Express. © 1924. Catalina, Here I Come. © 1927. Cat's Meow. © 1924. Caught in a Park. 1915. Caught in the Act. 1915. Chicken. 1928. Chumps. 1930. Cinders of Love. © 1916, 1916. Circus Today. © 1926. Cold Turkey. © 1925. College Kiddo. © 1927. Colored Girl's Love. 1914. Colored Villainy. 1915. Court House Crooks. 1915. Crazy To Act. © 1927. Crooked to the End. © 1915, 1915. Crossed Love and Swords. 1915. *Crossroads of New York. 1922. Cupid's Boots. © 1925. *Cupid's Day Off. 1918.
  • 33. Cured in the Excitement. © 1927. Cursed by His Beauty. 1914. Curses! They Remarked. 1914. *Dabbling in Art. 1920. Daddy Boy. © 1927. Dangerous Curves Behind. © 1925. Daredevil. © 1923. Dark Lover's Play. 1915. *Dentist. 1919. Dinner Jest. © 1926. Dirty Work in a Laundry. 1915. Divorce Dodger. © 1926. Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts. © 1916, 1916. Do-Re-Mi—Boom! 1915. Don't Tell Dad. © 1925. *Don't Weaken. 1920. Dough and Dynamite. 1914. *Down on the Farm. 1920. Down to the Sea in Shoes. © 1923. Dozen Socks. © 1927. Droppington's Devilish Deed. 1915. Droppington's Family Tree. 1915. *Duck Hunter. 1922. *East Lynne with Variations. 1919. East of the Water Plug. © 1924. Extra Girl. © 1923. Fatal Bumping. 1914. Fatty and Mabel Adrift. © 1916, 1916. Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition. 1915. Fatty and Mabel's Simple Life. 1915. Fatty and Minnie-He-Haw. 1914. Fatty and the Broadway Stars. © 1915, 1915. Fatty's Chance Acquaintance. 1915. Fatty's Faithful Fido. 1915. Fatty's Jonah Day. 1914. Fatty's Magic Pants. 1914.
  • 34. Fatty's New Role. 1915. Fatty's Plucky Pup. 1915. Fatty's Reckless Fling. 1915. Fatty's Tintype Tangle. 1915. Fatty's Wine Party. 1914. Favorite Fool. © 1915, 1915. Feet of Mud. © 1924. *Fickle Fancy. 1920. Fickle Fatty's Fall. © 1915, 1915. Fiddlesticks. © 1926. Fido's Fate. © 1916, 1916. Fight Night. © 1926. *Fireside Brewer. 1920. First 100 Years. © 1924. Flickering Youth. © 1924. Flip Flops. © 1923. Flirty Four Flushers. © 1926. *Foolish Age. 1919. Foolish Husbands. 1929. For Better—but Worse. 1915. For Sale, a Bungalow. © 1927. *Fresh from the City. 1920. From Patches to Plenty. 1915. From Rags to Britches. © 1925. Funnymooners. © 1926. Galloping Bungalows. © 1924. Game Old Knight. © 1915, 1915. *Gee Whiz. 1920. Gentlemen of Nerve. 1914. Getting Acquainted. 1914. Ghost of Folly. © 1926. Giddap. © 1924. Giddy, Gay, and Ticklish. 1915. *Gingham Girl. 1920. Glimpse of the San Diego Exposition. 1915. Gold Digger of Weepah. © 1927.
  • 35. Golf Nut. © 1927. Good Morning, Madam! © 1925. Good Morning, Nurse. © 1925. Goose Land. © 1926. Gosh-Darn Mortgage. © 1925. Great Pearl Tangle. © 1916, 1916. Great Vacuum Robbery. © 1915, 1916. Gussle Rivals Jonah. 1915. Gussle the Golfer. 1914. Gussle Tied to Trouble. 1915. Gussle's Backward Way. 1915. Gussle's Day of Rest. 1915. Gussle's Wayward Path. 1915. *Gymnasium Jim. 1922. Gypsy Joe. © 1916, 1916. Halfback of Notre Dame. © 1924. Halted Career. 1914. Hansom Cabman. © 1924. *Hard Knocks and Love Taps. 1921. Harem Knight. © 1926. Hash House Fraud. 1915. Hash House Mashers. 1915. Hayfoot, Strawfoot. © 1926. He Who Gets Smacked. © 1925. He Wouldn't Stay Down. 1915. *Hearts and Flowers. 1919. Hearts and Planets. 1915. Heavens! My Husband. 1932. Hello Television. 1930. Her Actor Friend. © 1926. *Her First Mistake. 1918. Her Painted Hero. © 1915, 1915. Her Winning Punch. 1915. Hesitating Horses. © 1926. *Hide and Seek, Detectives. 1918. His Auto Ruination. © 1916, 1916.
  • 36. His Bread and Butter. © 1916, 1916. His Father's Footsteps. © 1915, 1915. His First Flame. © 1926. His Hereafter. © 1916, 1916. *His Last False Step. 1919. His Last Laugh. © 1916, 1916. His Luckless Love. 1915. His Marriage Wow. © 1924. His Musical Career. 1914. His New Mamma. © 1924. His Prehistoric Past. 1914. His Pride and Shame. © 1916, 1916. His Second Childhood. 1914. His Taking Ways. 1914. His Talented Wife. 1914. His Trysting Places. 1914. His Unlucky Night. 1928. His Wife's Mistake. © 1916, 1916. Hoboken to Hollywood. © 1926. Hogan Out West. 1915. Hogan the Porter. 1915. Hogan's Annual Spree. 1914. Hogan's Aristocratic Dream. 1915. Hogan's Mussy Job. 1915. Hogan's Romance Upset. 1915. Hogan's Wild Oats. 1914. Hollywood Kid. © 1924. Home Breakers. 1915. Home-Breaking Hound. 1915. *Home Talent. 1921. *Homemade Movies. 1922. Honeymoon Hardships. © 1924. Hooked at the Altar. © 1926. Hot Cakes for Two. © 1925. Hotsy Totsy. © 1925. How Heroes Are Made. 1914.
  • 37. Hubby's Quiet Little Game. © 1926. Hubby's Week End Trip. 1928. Human Hound's Triumph. 1915. Hunt. © 1915, 1915. Hurry, Doctor! © 1925. Hushing the Scandal. 1915. Ice Cold Cocos. © 1926. Inbad the Sailor. © 1923. Incompetent Hero. 1914. Iron Nag. © 1925. Isn't Love Cuckoo? © 1925. *It's a Boy. 1920. Janitor's Wife's Temptation. © 1915, 1915. Jolly Jilter. © 1927. Judge. © 1916. Kitty from Killarney. © 1926. *Lady's Tailor. 1919. Leading Lizzie Astray. 1914. *Let 'Er Go. 1920. Lion and the Souse. © 1924. Lion's Whiskers. © 1924. Little Robinson Corkscrew. © 1924. Little Teacher. 1915. *Little Widow. 1919. Lizzies of the Field. © 1924. *Love and Doughnuts. 1921. Love and Kisses. © 1925. Love at First Flight. 1928. Love, Honor, and Behave. 1921. Love in a Police Station. © 1927. Love in Armor. 1915. Love, Loot, and Crash. 1915. Love Riot. © 1916, 1916. Love, Speed, and Thrills. 1915. Love Sundae. © 1926. Love Will Conquer. © 1916.
  • 38. Lover's Lost Control. 1915. Lovers' Post-Office. 1914. *Love's False Faces. 1919. Love's Languid Lure. © 1927. Love's Last Laugh. © 1926. *Love's Outcast. 1921. Love's Sweet Piffle. © 1924. Luck o' the Foolish. © 1924. Lucky Stars. © 1925. *Ma and Pa. 1922. Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair. 1915. Mabel and Fatty's Married Life. 1915. Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day. 1915. Mabel, Fatty, and the Law. 1915. Mabel Lost and Won. 1915. Mabel's Wilful Way. 1915. *Made in the Kitchen. 1921. Marriage Circus. © 1925. *Married Life. 1920. Masked Mammas. © 1926. Match Play. 1930. Meet My Girl. © 1926. Merely a Married Man. 1915. Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers. 1915. Modern Enoch Arden. © 1916, 1916. *Molly O'. 1921. Motor Boat Mamas. 1928. *Movie Fans. 1920. Movie Star. © 1916, 1916. Muscle Bound Music. © 1926. *My Goodness. 1920. My Valet. © 1915, 1916. *Never Too Old. 1919. New Aunt. 1929. Nip and Tuck. © 1923. *No Mother To Guide Him. 1919.
  • 39. Noise of Bombs. 1914. Off His Trolley. © 1924. *Officer Cupid. 1921. *Oh Daddy! 1922. Oh, Uncle! © 1926. Oily Scoundrel. © 1916, 1916. Olden Grafter. 1915. *On a Summer's Day. 1920. *On Patrol. 1922. One Night Stand. 1915. One Spooky Night. © 1923. Other Man. 1916. Other People's Business. 1914. Our Dare Devil Chief. 1915. Over There-Abouts. © 1925. Pass the Dumplings. © 1927. Peaches and Plumbers. © 1927. Perils of Petersboro. © 1926. Perils of the Park. © 1916, 1916. Picking Peaches. © 1924. Pinched in the Finish. 1917. Pitfalls of a Big City. © 1923. Plain Clothes. © 1925. Playground of the Mammals. 1932. Plumber. 1914. © 1924. Plumber's Daughter. © 1926. Poor Fish. 1931. Pride of Pikeville. © 1927. Prodigal Bridegroom. © 1926. Puppy Lovetime. © 1926. *Quack Doctor. 1920. Rainy Knight. © 1925. Raspberry Romance. © 1925. Reel Virginian. © 1924. *Reilly's Wash Day. 1919. Remember When? © 1925.
  • 40. Rent Jumpers. 1915. Riders of the Purple Cows. © 1924. *Rip and Stitch Tailors. 1919. Rodeo. 1929. Romeo and Juliet. © 1924. Rum and Wall Paper. 1915. Run, Girl, Run. 1928. *Salome Vs. Shenandoah. 1919. Saturday Afternoon. © 1926. Saved by Wireless. © 1915, 1915. Scarem Much. © 1924. Sea Dog's Tale. © 1926. Sea Nymphs. 1914. Sea Squawk. © 1924. Settled at the Seaside. 1915. Shanghied Lovers. © 1924. *She Sighed by the Seaside. 1921. Shot in the Excitement. 1914. Shotguns That Kick. 1914. Should Husbands Marry? © 1926. Should Sleep Walkers Marry? © 1927. Shriek of Araby. 1923. Skinners in Silk. © 1925. Skylarking. © 1923. *Sleuths. 1918. *Small Town Idol. 1921. Small Town Princess. © 1926. Smile Please. © 1924. Smith's Army Life. 1928. Smith's Baby. © 1926. Smith's Candy Shop. © 1927. Smith's Cook. © 1927. Smith's Cousin. © 1927. Smith's Farm Days. 1928. Smith's Fishing Trip. © 1927. Smith's Kindergarten. © 1927.
  • 41. Smith's Landlord. © 1926. Smith's Modiste Shop. © 1927. Smith's New Home. © 1927. Smith's Picnic. © 1926. Smith's Pony. © 1927. Smith's Vacation. © 1926. Smith's Visitor. © 1926. Sneezing Breezers. © 1925. Snow Cure. 1916. Soapsuds Lady. © 1925. Soldier Man. © 1926. Spanking Breezes. © 1926. *Speak Easy. 1919. Speed In the Gay Nineties. 1932. *Star Boarder. 1919. Step Forward. 1922. Stolen Magic. © 1915, 1915. Submarine Pirate. © 1915, 1915. Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies. © 1925. *Suzanna. 1923. Sweet Pickle. © 1925. *Sweetheart Days. 1921. Swim Princess. 1928. Take Your Time. © 1925. Taxi Beauties. 1928. Tee for Two. © 1925. Ten Dollars or Ten Days. © 1923. That Little Band of Gold. 1915. That Springtime Feeling. 1915. Their Social Splash. 1915. There He Goes. © 1925. Those Bitter Sweets. 1915. Those College Girls. 1915. Three Foolish Weeks. © 1924. Tillie's Punctured Romance. © 1915. *Treating 'Em Rough. 1919.
  • 42. Trimmed in Gold. © 1926. *Trying To Get Along. 1919. Uncle Tom. 1929. *Uncle Tom Without the Cabin. 1919. *Unhappy Finish. 1921. *Up in Alf's Place. 1919. Vacation Loves. 1930. Versatile Villain. 1915. Viewing Sherman Institute for Indians at Riverside, Cal. 1915. Village Blacksmith. © 1916, 1916. *Village Chestnut. 1918. Village Scandal. © 1915, 1915. *Village Smithy. 1919. Village Vampire. © 1916, 1916. Wall Street Blues. © 1924. Wandering Waist Lines. © 1924. Wandering Willies. © 1926. Water Wagons. © 1924. *Wedding Bells Out of Tune. 1921. When a Man's a Prince. © 1926. When Ambrose Dared Walrus. 1915. *When Love Is Blind. 1919. When Love Took Wings. 1915. *When Summer Comes. 1922. Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening? © 1923. Whispering Whiskers. © 1926. *Whose Little Wife Are You. 1918. Wide Open Faces. © 1926. Wife and Auto Trouble. © 1916, 1916. Wild Goose Chaser. © 1924. Wild West Love. 1914. Willful Ambrose. 1915. Window Dummy. © 1925. Wished on Mabel. 1915. Worst of Friends. © 1916, 1916. Yankee Doodle Duke. © 1926.
  • 43. *You Wouldn't Believe It! 1920. *Young Man's Fancy. 1920. Yukon Jack. © 1924. SENNETT (MACK) COMEDIES. *Love, Honor, and Behave. 1921. SENNETT (MACK) FILMS CORPORATION. *Battle Royal. 1918. *Friend Husband. 1918. *Her Blighted Love. 1918. *His Smothered Love. 1918. *His Wife's Friend. 1918. *It Pays To Exercise. 1918. *Ladies First. 1918. *Love Loops the Loop. 1918. *Saucy Madeline. 1918. *She Loved Him Plenty. 1918. *Sheriff Nell's Tussle. 1918. *Summer Girls. 1918. *Those Athletic Girls. 1918. *Two Tough Tenderfeet. 1918. SENNETT (MACK) INC. *Alaska Love. 1932. *Albany Branch. 1931. *All American Kickback. 1931. *Average Husband. 1930. *Barber's Daughter. 1929. *Bees' Buzz. 1929. *Big Palooka. 1929. *Billboard Girl. 1932. *Bluffer. 1930. *Boudoir Butler. 1932. *Bride's Mistake. 1931. *Bride's Relations. 1929. *Broadway Blues. 1929.
  • 44. *Bulls and Bears. 1930. *Campus Crushes. 1930. *Candid Camera. 1932. *Cannonball. 1931. Caught in a Taxi. 1929. *Chumps. 1930. *Clancy at the Bat. 1929. Close Shave. 1929. College Vamp. 1931. *Constabule. 1929. *Cowcatcher's Daughter. 1931. *Dance Hall Marge. 1931. *Divorce a la Mode. 1932. *Divorced Sweethearts. 1930. *Dog Doctor. 1931. *Don't Bite Your Dentist. 1930. *Dream House. 1932. *Ex-Sweeties. 1931. *Fainting Lover. 1931. *Flirty Sleepwalker. 1932. *For the Love of Ludwig. 1932. *Ghost Parade. 1931. *Girl Crazy. 1929. *Girl in the Tonneau. 1932. *Golfers. 1929. *Goodbye Legs. 1930. *Grandma's Girl. 1930. *Great Pie Mystery. 1931. *Half Holiday. 1931. *Hatta Marri. 1932. *He Trumped Her Ace. 1930. *Heavens! My Husband. 1932. *Hello Television. 1930. *His Royal Shyness. 1932. *Hold 'Er Sheriff. 1931. *Hollywood Star. 1929.
  • 45. *Hollywood Theme Song. 1930. Honeymoon Zeppelin. 1930. *I Surrender, Dear. 1931. *In Conference. 1931. *Jazz Mamas. 1929. *Just a Bear. 1931. *Lady! Please! 1932. *Line's Busy. 1932. *Lunkhead. 1929. *Match Play. 1930. *Monkey Business in Africa. 1931. Motoring Mamas. 1929. *Movie-Town. 1931. *Neighbor Trouble. 1932. *New Halfback. 1929. *No, No Lady. 1931. *Old Barn. 1929. *One More Chance. 1931. *One Yard To Go. 1931. *Playground of the Mammals. 1932. *Poker Widows. 1931. *Poor Fish. 1931. *Pottsville Palooka. 1931. *Racket Cheers. 1930. *Rough Idea of Love. 1930. *Scotch. 1930. *Sea Going Birds. 1932. *Shopping with Wifie. 1932. *Slide, Speedy, Slide. 1931. *Speed. 1931. *Speed in the Gay Nineties. 1932. *Spot on the Rug. 1932. *Strange Birds. 1930. *Sugar Plum Papa. 1930. *Take Your Medicine. 1930. *Taxi Troubles. 1931.
  • 46. *Too Many Husbands. 1931. *Trail of the Swordfish. 1931. *Uppercut O'Brien. 1929. *Who's Who in the Zoo. 1931. *Whirls and Girls. 1929. *World Flier. 1931. *Wrestling Swordfish. 1931. *Young Onions. 1932. SENSABAUGH, ROY S. Journey's End. © 1918. Miss Crusoe. © 1919. Youth. © 1917. SEPIA-ART PICTURES COMPANY. *Dress Rehearsal. © 1939. SEREINSKY, LOUIS R. New Methods for Malaria Control. 1930. SERENA, JA. A. Wheat and Tares. © 1915. SERGEYEFF, SERGEY. Galloping Gobs. © 1927. SERIAL FILM COMPANY, INC. *Chicken. © 1916. *Hard-Boiled Egg. © 1916. *In the Dark. © 1916. *Yellow Menace. (Serial) SERIAL PRODUCING COMPANY. Great Secret. (Serial) SERRA, UGO. *Birth. © 1916. *By the Shortest of Heads. © 1916. *Carmen. © 1916. *Christus. © 1916.
  • 47. *Deserter of Submarine S. 2. © 1916. *Fruit of Evil. © 1915. *Man Who Bought London. © 1916. *Out of Evil. © 1915. *Panther. © 1916. *Peace-at-Any Price Man. © 1916. *Sweet Lavender. © 1915. *Tom Brown's Schooldays. © 1916. *Woman. © 1915. SERVAES, ERNEST. Mireille. © 1921. SERVEL CORPORATION. *Servel, Ideal Electrical Refrigeration. © 1926. SERVICE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Clancy of the Mounted. (Serial) Law of the Yukon. 1920. Lure of Heart's Desire. 1916. My Madonna. 1915. Poisoned Paradise. 1924. Shooting of Dan McGrew. 1915, 1924. Song of the Wage Slave. 1915. Spell of the Yukon. 1916. Trail of '98. 1929. SETON, GRAHAM, pseud. SEE Hutchison, Graham Seton. SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty. 1921, 1933. Your Obedient Servant. 1917. SEYLER, WILLIAM. *Foxy Grandpa Plan of Retail Merchandising. © 1935. SEYMOUR, ANN. Ann Seymour in Song Paintings. 1930. SHAFER, MOLLIE.
  • 48. By Whose Hand? © 1915. SHAFF, MONROE. Panama Patrol. 1939. SHAFFER, ROSALIND KEATING. Lady Killer. 1933. SHAH, Sir ALANG ASKADER, Sultan of Perak. Beyond Bengal. 1933. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Hamlet. 1913. Life of Shakespeare. © 1914. Love in a Wood. © 1916. Macbeth. © 1916. Master Will Shakespeare. 1936. Midsummer Night's Dream. 1935. Mr. Frederick Warde. © 1913. Moor. 1922. Romeo and Juliet. 1916, 1936. Taming of the Shrew. 1929. Tempest. © 1912. SHAMES, ALEXANDER. *Her Death Dance. © 1921. SHANNON, R. *Efficient, Economic Way of Telephone Directory Distribution. © 1933. SHANNON, ROBERT TERRY. Moonlight Murder. 1936. Taxi Dancer. 1927. SHARKEY, BILLY. Sunshine Boys. 1927. SHARKEY, JACK. Heavyweight Championship Boxing Contest Between Jack Sharkey ... and Mickey Walker.... © 1931.
  • 49. Jack Sharkey vs. Max Schmeling. © 1930. Official Motion Pictures of the Sensational Heavyweight Boxing Contest Between Joe Louis ... and Jack Sharkey.... © 1937. World's Heavyweight Championship Boxing Contest Between Jack Sharkey ... and Primo Carnera.... © 1933. SHARPE, RICHARD L. Shady Lady. 1929. SHAW, ARTIE. Artie Shaw and His Orchestra. 1939. Artie Shaw's Class in Swing. 1939. SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD. George Bernard Shaw. 1928. Pygmalion. 1938. SHAW, HAROLD. Cub. © 1913. In the Sultan's Power. 1913. SHAW, HAROLD M. Two Columbines. © 1914. SHAW, IKE. Tarpon Fishing Out from Fort Myers, Florida. © 1914. SHAW, JOSEPH T. How the Miller Has Changed To Meet Modern Conditions. © 1917. Watch Habit. © 1917. SHEA, CORNELIUS. Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch. 1915. Capture of Bad Brown. © 1913. Five Thousand Dollar Elopement. 1916. Foreman's Choice. 1915. Girl and the Mail Bag. 1915. Girl of Gold Gulch. 1916. Gold Dust and the Squaw. 1915. Impersonation of Tom. 1915.
  • 50. Jealousy of Miguel and Isabella. © 1913. Lucky Elopement. 1913. On the Eagle Trail. 1915. Outlaw's Bride. 1915. Race for a Gold Mine. 1915. Rejected Lover's Luck. © 1913. Rustler's Reformation. © 1913. Sallie's Sure Shot. © 1913. Saved by Her Horse. 1915. Schoolmarm's Shooting Match. © 1913. Stolen Moccasins. © 1913. Taming a Tenderfoot. © 1913. Tenderfoot's Triumph. 1915. SHEA, TIMOTHY, pseud. SEE Knipe, Alden Arthur. SHEAMAN, MAY. Whose Is Without Sin. © 1916. SHEARON, LILLIAN NICHOLSON. Sam Davis, the Hero of Tennessee. © 1915. SHEDD, GEORGE CLIFFORD. Cold Steel. 1921. Incorrigible Dukane. © 1915. SHEEHAN, BILLY. Russ Wildey and Billy Sheehan Sing ... Don't Sing Aloha.... 1927. SHEEHAN, PERLEY POORE. Brave and Bold. 1918. Bugler of Algiers. 1916. Dragon. © 1915. Upstairs. 1919. Whispering Chorus. 1918. SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION. *More Precious Than Gold. © 1939. SHEKELS ADVERTISING COMPANY.
  • 51. Shekels. © 1937. SHELDEN, H. S. Captain Alvarez. 1914. SHELDON, CHARLES MONROE. In His Steps. 1936. Martyrdom of Philip Strong. 1916. Sins of the Children. 1936. SHELDON, E. LLOYD. Bride 13. (Serial) Conscience. 1917. Weakness of Man. © 1916. Web of Desire. © 1917. SHELDON, EDWARD BREWSTER. Call of Her People. 1917. Coney Island Princess. 1916. Lily of the Dust. 1924. Nigger. 1915. Romance. 1920, 1930. Salvation Nell. © 1915, 1931. Song of Songs. 1933. SHELDON, FORREST. Always Ridin' To Win. © 1924. Black Gold. © 1924. Buckin' the West. © 1924. False Trails. © 1924. Pot-Luck Pards. © 1924. Rainbow Rangers. © 1924. Trunk Mystery. © 1925, © 1927. Was It Bigamy? © 1925. SHELDON, H. HORTON. Distributing Heat Energy. 1938. Fuels and Heat. 1938. Light Waves and Their Uses. 1938.
  • 52. Thermodynamics. 1938. SHELDON, H. S. Daughter of the City. 1915. Little Intruder. © 1919. Trust Your Wife. 1921. SHELL OIL COMPANY. *Ali Be Darned. © 1934. *Doing It Right. © 1934. *Every Gallon Counts. © 1934. *Filling a Need. © 1934. *Past 20 Years. © 1934. *West at Your Finger-Tips. © 1934. SHELLEY, FRANCES. Frances Shelley and the Eton Boys. 1929. Frances Shelley, the Girl with the Guitar. 1929. SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (GODWIN). Bride of Frankenstein. 1935. Frankenstein. 1931. Son of Frankenstein. 1939. SHELLEY, Mrs. PERCY BYSSHE, SEE Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin). SHENFIELD, JORDAN. *Romance of the Mexican Revolution. © 1914. SHEPARD, KATHLEEN, pseud. Human Cargo. 1936. SHERIDAN, JOHN J. When California Was Wild. 1915. SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY BUTLER. Rivals. © 1913. SHERIDAN, WALTER. Obey the Rules. © 1937.
  • 53. Play Safe. © 1937. SHERMAN, CHARLES. Wandering Footsteps. 1925. SHERMAN, HARRY. Today. 1930. SHERMAN, LOWELL. Night Life of the Gods. 1935. SHERMAN, RICHARD. To Mary—with Love. 1936. SHERRIFF, ROBERT CEDRIC. Journey's End. 1930. SHERRILL, WILLIAM L. My Own United States. 1918. SHERWOOD, ROBERT EMMET. Cock of the Air. 1932. Idiot's Delight. 1939. Oh! What a Nurse. 1926. Petrified Forest. 1936. Reunion in Vienna. 1933. Royal Bed. 1930. Two Kinds of Women. 1932. Waterloo Bridge. 1931. SHERWOOD-WADSWORTH PICTURES, INC. *Balloon Tired. 1926. *Barnum Was Right. 1926. *Cut Price Glory. 1926. *Flaming Ice. 1926. *Heavy Date. 1927. *Hitting the Trail. 1927. *Local Talent. 1927. *Mighty Smithy. 1926. *Mike Wins a Medal. 1927.
  • 54. *Missing Links. 1926. *North of Nowhere. 1927. *Peaceful City. 1927. *Prince of Whales. 1927. *Racing Fever. 1927. *Raging Tide. 1926. *Red Hot Rails. 1926. *Ruling the Rooster. 1927. *Soft Soap. 1927. *Why Women Pay. 1926. *Yellow Pirate. 1926. SHIELDS, ELLA. Miss Ella Shields ... Just One Kiss.... 1928. SHIELDS, HUGH MICHAEL. Carmen. 1916. SHIELDS, JAMES K. Stream of Life. 1919. SHIPLEY, Mrs. E. N. Madonna. © 1915. SHIPMAN, GERTRUDE. Vagabond. © 1912. SHIPMAN, NELL. Outwitted by Billy. © 1913. Something New. © 1920. SHIPMAN (NELL) PRODUCTIONS, INC. *Girl from God's Country. 1921. SHIPMAN, SAMUEL. Cheaper To Marry. 1925. East Is West. 1922, 1930. Friendly Enemies. 1925. Lawful Larceny. 1923, 1930. Manhattan Parade. 1932.
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