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Civil Infrastructure Platform - Creating an Industrial Grade Open Source Base-Layer

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) project in this 47-minute conference talk by Yoshitake Kobayashi from Toshiba Corporation. Delve into the creation of a super long-term supported (SLTS) open source "base layer" for industrial grade software, designed to revolutionize civil infrastructure projects. Learn about the project's strategy, use cases, roadmap, milestones, and policies. Gain insights into technical details of development activities, including open source tools, real-time development, and testing procedures. Discover how CIP aims to enable the reuse of software building blocks, potentially saving resources, money, and time in infrastructure development. Understand the importance of standardization concepts and the basic set of open source software included in the base layer. Follow along as Kobayashi, an expert in Linux-based systems and related technologies, shares his knowledge on operating systems, distributed systems, and dynamically reconfigurable systems.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is CIP
Our civilization runs only nuts
Latest CIP status
Out of 3 drivers
Next CIP
Alignment
Airtime
CIP
CoP
Test
Core Packages
Debian
Build Environment
Tools
CIP Member
Cybersecurity Standards
Broken Issues
Consumer Safety
Functional Safety
EDX Foundry
Conclusion
Question


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