Windows® Embedded 8 Standard (WES 8) is the successor operating system to the popular desktop-to-embedded series Windows® NT Embedded, Windows® XP Embedded, and Windows® Embedded Standard 7. Based on the Windows 8 code base, WES 8 builds on the tools released in WES 7 to offer better device servicing and life-cycle management.
Building an embedded image is not something that should be left to the IT department or the computer repair technician. Architecture and planning is an important part of the image developing process and critical for the product life cycle. Professional’s Guide to Windows® Embedded 8 Standard covers all the basic tools and features of WES 8 including Image Configuration Editor (ICE), Module Designer, Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM), Unified Write Filter (UWF), and much more. The book brings all the elements together with the steps to create images and architect them into final products. There are 21 exercises that cover the various tools, concepts, and technologies.
Building an embedded image is not something that should be left to the IT department or the computer repair technician. Architecture and planning is an important part of the image developing process and critical for the product life cycle. Professional’s Guide to Windows® Embedded 8 Standard covers all the basic tools and features of WES 8 including Image Configuration Editor (ICE), Module Designer, Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM), Unified Write Filter (UWF), and much more. The book brings all the elements together with the steps to create images and architect them into final products. There are 21 exercises that cover the various tools, concepts, and technologies.