ELISA Status and Outlook - Advancing Open Source Safety-Critical Systems
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the advancements in open source safety-critical systems through this 39-minute conference talk by Philipp Ahmann from Robert Bosch GmbH. Gain insights into the ELISA project's recent deliverables, including system theoretic process analysis, workload tracing, and call-tree visualization on kernel level. Discover reproducible example use-cases from medical devices and automotive industries, and learn how these developments reduce the burden for companies building and certifying open source-based safety-critical applications. Get an overview of upcoming ELISA activities in 2023 and understand the cross-project collaborations with communities like Zephyr, Xen, AGL, Yocto, and SPDX. Delve into the challenges of integrating open source software in safety-critical environments across various industries, from medical devices to outer space applications.
Syllabus
ELISA Status and Outlook: Advancing Open Source Safety-Critical Systems - Philipp Ahmann
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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