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Time is Ready for the Civil Infrastructure Platform

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Software Development Courses Embedded Systems Courses Open Source Courses Civil Infrastructure Platform Courses

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Explore the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) in this 53-minute conference talk by Yoshitake Kobayashi from Toshiba and Urs Gleim from Siemens AG. Learn about the development of a long-term supported open source "base layer" for industrial grade software, designed to support machine-to-machine connectivity for the digital future. Discover the initial components of the base layer, its maintainers, and the importance of long-term support for security and robustness in industrial systems. Gain insights into the evolution of civil infrastructure systems, from the pre-computer era to modern railway technology. Understand the development process, LTS support strategies, selection criteria, and testing goals for the CIP. Delve into topics such as policy, reuse directives, and the importance of sharing testing results. Get acquainted with the speakers' backgrounds in embedded systems, operating systems, and distributed systems, and learn how to get involved with the CIP initiative.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is Civil Infrastructure
Requirements
Systems evolution
Summary
Railway Technology
Precomputer era
New project
Policy
Development Process
LTS Support
Support
Selection Criteria
Support Team
Testing Goal
Reuse Directive
Share Testing Results
Small Packages
Milestone
Civil Infrastructure Platform
Contact Information
Greg Hartman


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Linux Foundation

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