March 4, 2020

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Developing Open-Source Software RTOS with Functional Safety in Mind

Developing Open-Source Software RTOS with Functional Safety in Mind

Open-source software development and how open-source projects are run is often seen as incompatible with functional safety requirements and established processes and standards. Open-source has been us …

Talk Title Developing Open-Source Software RTOS with Functional Safety in Mind
Speakers Anas Nashif (Software Engineer, Intel)
Conference Open Source Summit + Automotive Linux Summit Japan
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Location Tokyo, Japan
Date Jul 17-19, 2019
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Open-source software development and how open-source projects are run is often seen as incompatible with functional safety requirements and established processes and standards. Open-source has been used on a regular basis in applications with safety requirements however in most cases the open-source software is forked and developed behind closed doors to comply with safety standards and processes and using existing infrastructure and tools not common or not available in public and in open-source. This talk will show how the Zephyr project is moving to a new development model and methodology that uses existing and public tools to address many of the requirements and foundations that would help with using Zephyr in applications with functional safety requirements.

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