ELISA Summit,virtual, September 7-8: The Summit is intended to provide an avenue for those who are new or have been involved in ELISA for a while or anywhere in between to connect virtually. Attendees will be able to exchange ideas, network and receive updates on working groups, tutorials and demos. The deadline to submit a speaking proposal is July 29. Submit a talk here.
ELISA Forum, in person in Dublin, September 12: If you're going to Open Source Summit Europe, please add the ELISA Forum as a co-located event to your registration. Philipp Ahmann with Robert Bosch GmbH will give an overview of the ELISA Project and Gabriele Paoloni with Red Hat will lead an interactive session for how to apply the System-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) methodology to a sample use case. Both Philipp and Gabriele will be on hand for Q&A. Refreshments will be provided.
Additional ELISA sessions, September 15th during OSSEU
ELISA Workshop,in person in Manchester UK, September 19-20, hosted by member Codethink: This will be an in-person collaboration opportunity for active ELISA contributors and members to have interactive discussions on predetermined topics and side-by-side working sessions. More details coming soon.
We look forward to meeting you in person or seeing you virtually at these upcoming events in the fall.
Learn more about the new Systems Working Group.
We're excited to launch the Systems Working Group, which aims to enable other working groups within ELISA to put their safety claims towards Linux in a wider system context. The WG will create reproducible reference system based on real world architectures, implemented fully based on open source technologies.
The group is led by Philipp Ahmann with Robert Bosch GmbH and has started meeting regularly on Mondays. Like all ELISA Working Groups, the Systems Working Group is open to all who are interested in participating. Please opt into the group's mailing list and calendar to access its messages and meeting details.
Watch the Spring Workshop videos.
The ELISA community congregated virtually in April for the Spring Workshop to continue momentum, share ideas, perspectives, and approaches. There were more than 20 sessions spanning across 3 half days. Paul Albertella with CodeThink shared a few highlights of the event in this blog. Or, if you missed the event, you can watch all of the videos on the ELISA Youtube Channel.
Why should you care about a page table?
Khalid Aziz, Senior Software Engineer at Oracle, gave a seminar talk in June on what is a page table and why should we care about it. Missed the talk? Read this short summary including link to the video recording that you can watch on demand.
If you have any suggestions for a future ELISA seminar topic and/or speaker, please reach out to info@elisa.tech
Open Invitation - Get Involved and Start Contributing
As an open source project, ELISA welcomes contributors globally to participate in the community and collaborate with others to bridge the gap between functional safety and Linux kernel development velocity in order to advance open source in safety-critical systems. There are a variety of ways to participate and contribute: