Open Source in Research and Reality
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of open source software in academic research and industrial applications through this insightful 50-minute conference talk by Wolfgang Mauerer from the Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg and Siemens AG. Delve into current research trends, sociotechnical factors, and the challenges of real-time and safety-critical systems. Examine criticisms from both academic and industry perspectives, and learn about specific projects like Xenomi and Jailhouse. Gain valuable insights into the upstreaming process, open source questions in academic research, and the overall impact of open source on both research and real-world applications. Conclude with a summary and engage in a thought-provoking Q&A session to deepen your understanding of open source's role in bridging research and reality.
Syllabus
Introduction
Current trends in research
What is current research
Sociotechnical factors
Realtime and safety critical
Criticism from both sides
Xenomi and Jailhouse
Upstreaming
Open Source Questions
Academic Research
Summary
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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