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Collaborate Virtually at ELISA May Workshop

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The ELISA community will be collaborating virtually for the May Workshop on May 18-20. Over twenty sessions with focus ranging from new community member orientation, project strategy, work group update, to Linux kernel, lightning talks, and specific safety topics, are being planned over the course of the 3 days plus an add-on tutorial on your first kernel patch on Thursday.

Please Register by 5pm EDT, Friday May 15 to receive a calendar invite for the sessions on the schedule below. We look forward to your participation!

Monday, May 18th

11:00 – 11:55 UTC

ELISA Newcomers Introduction: Lukas Bulwahn & Elana Copperman

12:00 – 12:25 UTC

Welcome ELISA Workshop: Kate Stewart & Lukas Bulwahn

12:30 – 13:25 UTC

ELISA Strategy Update: Chris Temple 

13:30 – 13:55 UTC

Linux in Basic Safety Applications: Jason Smith

14:00 – 14: 55 UTC

All about Kernel CI: Shuah Khan & Kevin Hilman

15:00 – 15:55 UTC

Medical Devices Working Group Update: Kate Stewart

16:00 – 16:55 UTC

Software Lockstep: Corey Minyard

17:00 – 17:55 UTC

First Attempts at Data Analytics of Kernel Patch Review: Anmol Singh 

Tuesday, May 19th

9:00 – 9:55 UTC

CRC implementations, safety and reliability: Elana Copperman

10:00 – 10:55 UTC

Measures and techniques tailoring by property equivalence in context of IEC 61508: Nicholas Mc Guire & Jens Petersohn

11:00 – 11:55 UTC

Kernel Development Process Working Group Update: Elana Copperman

12:00 – 12:55 UTC

Linux for safety characteristics: Shuah Khan

13:00 – 13:55 UTC

Safe Linux features (.config settings): Elana Copperman

14:00 – 14:55 UTC

Safety Architecture Working Group Update: Gabriele Paoloni

15:00 – 15:55 UTC

Callgraph Tool and its Use for Architectural Analysis: Primary Author/Presenter: Marijo Simunovic

16:00 – 16:55 UTC

Lightening Talk Session: Lukas Bulwahn

Wednesday, May 20th

9:00 – 9:55 UTC

Syzkaller Fuzzing, Handling Syzkaller Repros as Known Issues, and Extensions to Syzkaller: Primary Author/Presenter: Jouni Hogander & Jukka Kaartinen

10:00 – 10:55 UTC

Stress-ng for kernel testing: Colin King & Eli Hibshoosh

11:30 – 11:55 UTC

ELISA-AGL Working Group Session: Naoto YAMAGUCHI

12:00 – 12:55 UTC

ELISA Automotive Working Group Kick off: Gabriele Paoloni

13:00 – 14:25 UTC

Fault hypothesis and technical measures to ensure integrity on a process memory within a mixed criticality environment: Thomas Brinker

14:30 – 15:00 UTC

Workshop Wrapup: Kate Stewart & Lukas Bulwahn

Thursday, May 21st

13:00 – 13:55 UTC

Tutorial to my first own kernel Patch: Shuah Khan

ELISA Workshop, Brussels, January 30-31, 2020

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Date: 2019-01-30 and 2019-01-31

Time: 9:00 to 17:00 CET  

Venue:  Toyota Motor Europe Technical Centre B 

Meeting Room: VB1-11 (1st floor)

Address: Hoge Wei 33, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium (Entrance at: Hermesstraat28, 1930 Zaventem)

This workshop will be focused on technical topics to further evolve the discussions from the second workshop held in September.  Initial suggestions currently include AnnexQR, IVI and openAPS use cases, and bridging multiple safety standards and etc. Anyone interested in software quality management around the Linux kernel, software safety management and engineering of pre-existing, tool development for Linux kernel development and investigations of the Linux kernel sources should attend.

The workshop is intended to be considered an open discussion and shall allow groups to start small project work on the topics we identified interesting, based on the different skills and interests of the participants. The exact agenda is open to discussion on the ELISA mailing list and up to the participants to finally decide.

Registration: The workshop is open to everyone, but you would need to register for the workshop to help us with event planning.

Recommended Hotels in Brussels centrum (Note – Toyota has no special rates for guests)

Ibis St Catherine

-rue Joseph Plateau 2, 1000 -BRUSSELS

-Tel :(+32)2/6200426

Ibis Grand Place

-Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100 , 1000 -BRUSSELS

-Tel :(+32)2/6200427

Best Western Carrefour de l’Europe(Grand Place)

-Rue du Marché aux Herbes 110 , 1000 -BRUSSELS

-Tél.+ 32 (0) 2 504 94 00-info@carrefourhotel.be

CrownePlaza Brussels

-Le Palace, Rue Gineste 3, 1210 Bruxelles-Contact: +32 2 203 62 00, info@cpbxl.be 

If you have any further questions, please join and ask them on the ELISA mailing list.

Second ELISA Workshop in September 2019

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The second ELISA Workshop is planned for:

Date: 2019-09-16 and 2019-09-17
Time: 9:00 to 17:30 BST (breakfast available at 8:00 and lunch provided)
Venue (Changed): Crick Room, University Arms (https://universityarms.com/)

Address: University Arms, Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AD

This workshop will be focused on technical topics to further evolve the discussions from the first workshop held in June.  Initial suggestions currently include application of AnnexQR, openAPS use case, and bridging multiple safety standards and etc. The workshop will also include working together on first project ideas and setting up groups to continue work with the experts available at this face-to-face meeting. Anyone interested in software quality management around the Linux kernel, software safety management and engineering of pre-existing, tool development for Linux kernel development and investigations of the Linux kernel sources should attend.

The workshop is intended to be considered an open discussion and shall allow groups to start small project work on the topics we identified interesting, based on the different skills and interests of the participants. The exact agenda is open to discussion on the ELISA mailing list and up to the participants to finally decide.

The workshop is open to everyone, but you would need to register for the workshop by 2019-09-10 by sending back a registration email on the ELISA mailing list (devel@lists.elisa.tech).

Recommended hotels are listed below. Please note, we have not contracted rooms at these properties and cannot guarantee rates or availability.

  1. Hilton Cambridge
  2. University Arm
  3. Tamburlaine Hotel
  4. The Gonville Hotel

If you have any further questions, please join and ask them on the ELISA mailing list.

First ELISA Workshop in June 2019

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A first ELISA Workshop is planned for:

Date: 2019-06-13 and 2019-06-14
Time: 9:00 to 17:30 CEST
Location: BMW Group Training Academy, Röntgenstraße 7, 85716 Unterschleißheim (near Munich), Germany

Discussion will be on technical topics in this area, e.g., on further discussion of Webinar topics. The workshop will also include working together on first project ideas and setting up groups to continue work with the experts available at this face-to-face meeting. Anyone interested in software quality management around the Linux kernel, software safety management and engineering of pre-existing, tool development for Linux kernel development and investigations of the Linux kernel sources should attend.

The workshop is intended to be considered an open discussion and shall allow groups to start small project work on the topics we identified interesting, based on the different skills and interests of the participants. The exact agenda is open to discussion on the ELISA mailing list and up to the participants to finally decide.

The workshop is open to everyone, but you would need to register for the workshop by 2019-05-31 by sending back a registration email on the ELISA mailing list (devel@lists.elisa.tech). This deadline is hard, as at the location is not very flexible with external guests.

Possible hotels in Unterschleißheim for accommodation are:

Infinity Hotel & Conference Resort Munich, Andreas-Danzer-Weg 1, 85716 Unterschleißheim
Star Inn Hotel Muenchen Nord by Comfort, Rathausplatz 8, 85716 Unterschleißheim
Victor’s Residenz-Hotel München, Keplerstraße 14, 85716 Unterschleißheim
Brauerei Gasthaus Lohhof, Südliche Ingolstädter Str. 4, 85716 Unterschleißheim
City Partner Hotel Alarun, Weihenstephaner Strasse 2, Unterschleißheim

If you have any further questions, please join and ask them on the ELISA mailing list.