The ELISA Project - Enabling Linux in Safety Applications
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ELISA Project's mission to enable Linux in safety-critical applications through this informative conference talk. Gain insights into the project's goals, working groups, and strategies for bridging the gap between Linux and safety standards. Learn about the challenges of proving software quality, the importance of understanding system context, and efforts to engage both the safety and open-source communities. Discover how ELISA aims to address the quality mismatch and establish Linux as a viable option for safety-critical systems. Delve into the project's approach to understanding limitations and find out where to access additional information about this innovative initiative.
Syllabus
Intro
Enabling Linux in Safety-Critical Applications
Understanding the System Context
ELISA Members
ELISA Mission Statement
Project Success
Working Groups
Linux is good enough or not...
Proving Software Quality
Quality Mismatch
Bridging the Gap
Safety Community Outreach
Open-Source Community Outreach
Understanding the Limits
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Linux Foundation
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