ELISA Seminar (Sept. 2023): Xen Safety Certification - Progress & Plans for the Future
Functional Safety at Xen Project
The ELISA Project – Enabling Open Source in Safety-Critical Applications - Philipp Ahmann
Safety Certifying an Open Source Project: The Example of Xen - Stefano Stabellini & Bertrand Marquis
ELISA Seminar (March 2022): Real-time Linux Analysis Toolset
ELISA Status and Outlook: Advancing Open Source Safety-Critical Systems - Philipp Ahmann
The ELISA Project: Enabling Linux in Safety Applications - Lukas Bulwahn, BMW
Safety Architecture WG Update Session
Best Practices in Open Source & Standards - Evaluation of Example Projects - ELISA Project workshop
Using Xen to Enable an Open Source Safety Certifiable Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner
Functional Safety Certification of Open Source Hypervisors A Case Study - Junjie Mao
Reproducible Multi Element System Composition with Linux, Xen & Zephyr - Philipp Ahmann
Increasing Role Of Linux In Safety Applications In Industries Like Automotive & Airlines
RAFIA – A Roadmap for Certifying Open Source for Use in Safety-Relevant Systems - Paul Sherwood
Open Source in Safety Critical Applications - Kate Stewart, The Linux Foundation
Bridging the Gap - Linux in Safety Critical Systems - Elana Copperman, Mobileye
Deploying Linux in Safety Critical Applications - Three Key Challenges - Christopher Temple
LCE13: Real-Time and Foundational Features for Networking Space
Putting Linux into Context – Towards a reproducible example system with Linux... - Philipp Ahmann
How much stable RT do we need?