Extensible Open-source CI for Firmware with Real Hardware Execution
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an extensible open-source continuous integration (CI) solution for firmware development that enables real hardware execution. Learn how OSFCI, presented by Arun Darlie Koshy and Jean-Marie Verdun from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), revolutionizes firmware testing by allowing developers to run tests on actual hardware platforms. Discover the benefits of this innovative approach, which bridges the gap between simulation and real-world performance, ensuring more reliable and robust firmware. Gain insights into the architecture, implementation, and potential applications of OSFCI in streamlining firmware development processes and improving overall product quality.
Syllabus
OSFCI - Extensible Open-source CI for Firmware with Real Hardware Execution
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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