Open Source and Embedded Linux in the tension field of safety-critical systems

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eLSA Symposium programme now published

 

Maintainable safety and open source components for high-performance computing! The discussion about the possibilities of open source in the industrial environment has never been more tense than it is today. Where established software systems reach the limits of technical feasibility, open source opens up considerable opportunities for an economically beneficial revolution in industrial products.

The eLSA Symposium takes up this discussion and highlights the different technological approaches in the solution space for safe and secure embedded systems based on Linux. 

In an innovative exchange between science and industry, symposium participants will gain insights into the main directions in engineering safe and secure systems based on embedded Linux:

  • Engineering and designing of embedded systems solutions for use in safe and secure context and based on Linux.
  • Selection and maintenance of components, processes and tools that enable or can be integrated into safe and secure systems based on embedded Linux.
  • Qualifying tools and libraries for userland-software running on embedded Linux.
  • Analyzing, measuring and testing safety-related code and functionality.
  • Drivers of industrial product development for safe and secure systems based on Embedded Linux.

The main focus is on highlighting challenges and opportunities and jointly consolidating the ongoing path of open source as a future driver of industrial product development. 

The program is now online at https://elsa-symposium.com/programme. The registration for participants is also now open.

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