February 6, 2020

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Civil Infrastructure Platform: 2 Years Experience of Industrial-grade Open Source Base Layer Development and its Future

Civil Infrastructure Platform: 2 Years Experience of Industrial-grade Open Source Base Layer Development and its Future

The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) is creating a super long-term supported (SLTS) open source "base layer" (OSBL) of industrial grade software that will enable the implementation of building bloc …

Talk Title Civil Infrastructure Platform: 2 Years Experience of Industrial-grade Open Source Base Layer Development and its Future
Speakers Yoshitake Kobayashi (Senior Manager of Open Source Technology department, Toshiba Corporation)
Conference Automotive Linux Summit & Open Source Summit Japan
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Location Tokyo, Japan
Date Jun 19-22, 2018
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The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) is creating a super long-term supported (SLTS) open source “base layer” (OSBL) of industrial grade software that will enable the implementation of building blocks in civil infrastructure projects. Currently, all of these systems are built from scratch, with little re-use of existing software building blocks, which drains resources, money and time. Since CIP launched in April 2016, we focused to create industrial-grade OSBL which consists of SLTS kernel and reference base-system by collaboration. In this talk, we share the least status and roadmap of CIP development and collaboration efforts with other OSS project such as Debian. All source code and document can be found from CIP web site (https://cip-project.org/).

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