January 20, 2020

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Open Source and Functional Safety: Two Approaches to Bridge the Culture Clash

Open Source and Functional Safety: Two Approaches to Bridge the Culture Clash

Linux and Zephyr are both operating systems that are working towards being able to be confidently used in Safety Critical Applications. This talk will summarize the current state of Zephyr and the pro …

Talk Title Open Source and Functional Safety: Two Approaches to Bridge the Culture Clash
Speakers Kate Stewart (Senior Director of Strategic Programs, Linux Foundation)
Conference Open Source Summit + ELC Europe
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Location Lyon, France
Date Oct 27-Nov 1, 2019
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Linux and Zephyr are both operating systems that are working towards being able to be confidently used in Safety Critical Applications. This talk will summarize the current state of Zephyr and the project’s plans for going after Functional Safety certifications, while still handling any potential security issues. This will be contrasted with the ELISA project and how the team on ELISA is working towards new processes and tools to help Linux be confidently used in functional safety applications.

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