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Building and Testing an Automotive Platform - How Automotive Grade Linux is Built and Tested

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the intricacies of building and testing Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) in this informative conference talk. Delve into the development process, supported architectures, and key contributors of AGL. Learn about the Jenkins-based automation system, reference platforms, and community involvement. Discover the testing procedures on hardware, documentation practices, and the use of LAVA for quality assurance. Gain insights into the challenges faced, including cost considerations and postprocessing techniques. Understand the key indicators used to measure success and the goals for future development. Presented by Jan-Simon Moeller, AGL Release Manager and Linux Foundation trainer, this talk offers a comprehensive overview of the AGL ecosystem and its testing methodologies.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is AGL
Supported architectures
What we do
Our contributors
early
Jenkins
Automotive Linuxorg
Repo
Reference Platforms
Community Platforms
Coffee
Plugins
Cloud
Verify
Testing on Hardware
Documentation
Links
GL JTA
Results
The Board
Lava
Porter Automotive Linux
Cost
Postprocessing
Key Indicators
Garrett Jenkins
Yocto
oops
What we want to achieve
Questions


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