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2023-11-12 12:00
Open Source License Obligations Checklists even better nowImport the checklists to other tools, create context diffs and merged lists
2022-07-11 12:00
Call for participation in phase #4 of Open Source OPC UA open62541 support projectLetter of Intent fulfills wish list from recent survey
2022-01-13 12:00
Phase #3 of OSADL project on OPC UA PubSub over TSN successfully completedAnother important milestone on the way to interoperable Open Source real-time Ethernet has been reached
2021-02-09 12:00
Open Source OPC UA PubSub over TSN project phase #3 launchedLetter of Intent with call for participation is now available |
OSADL Academic Works
Vol. 1: Linux in Safety-Critical Applications - Vol. 2: The SCART Hardware-Software Interface - Vol.3: Hypervisor-Based Composable Systems for the Automotive Industry - Vol. 4: Concept of a Centralized User Configuration (CUC) in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) for Industrial Use Cases - Vol. 5: Statistical Path Coverage for Non-Deterministic Complex Safety-Related Software Testing
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About the editors
Carsten Emde has a long history of professional activities in the field of real-time and embedded operating systems. He has been managing OSADL since its founding. The quality assessment test center he established at OSADL has made significant contributions to Linux with a special focus on real-time capabilities and real-time communication.
Thomas Gleixner is one of the leading kernel developers; among others, he is the maintainer of the Linux x86 architecture tree and the real-time and timer-related components.
Nicholas Mc Guire is an internationally recognized expert for embedded and real-time systems. Since 2004, he is specializing on safety and pushing the use of Linux and Open Source for safety-critical systems. He is the coordinator and technical expert behind OSADL's SIL2LinuxMP project that aims to provide processes and documents for certification of Linux-based embedded systems at safety integrity level 2.
Caren Kresse has a profound academic background and has developed an extensive knowledge base on the practical application of Open Source software. She is working on the various factors for using Open Source successfully and compliantly in industry. Her specialties include conducting workshops as well as creating and editing training material and textbooks.