The ELISA Project is in Vienna, Austria this week and we are excited to welcome Technische Universität Hamburg & Lynx Software Technologies to our ecosystem to help strengthen their #safetycritical applications in #aerospace. Stop by the #ELISAProject sessions at #OSSummit EU or Linux Plumbers Conference to learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q02PX3jZ0 The Linux Foundation Linux Foundation Europe #opensource #linux #news Kate Stewart Min Yu Maemalynn Nokdhes Meanor Philipp Ahmann Gabriele Paoloni Luigi Pellecchia Olivier Charrier Chuck Wolber
ELISA Project
Information Technology & Services
San Francisco, California 1,930 followers
Enabling Linux for Safety Critical Applications
About us
The mission of the Enabling Linux In Safety Applications (ELISA) project is to make it easier for companies to build and certify Linux-based safety-critical applications – systems whose failure could result in loss of human life, significant property damage or environmental damage. ELISA members are working together to define and maintain a common set of tools and processes that can help companies demonstrate that a specific Linux-based system meets the necessary safety requirements for certification.
- Website
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http://www.elisa.tech
External link for ELISA Project
- Industry
- Information Technology & Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- linux, safety-critical, open source, dependability, and tools
Locations
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Primary
1 Letterman Dr
Building D, Suite D4700
San Francisco, California 94129, US
Employees at ELISA Project
Updates
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Philipp Ahmann, Sr. OSS Community Manager at ETAS, and Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation, presented Safe Systems w/ #Linux, which included an overview of #ELISAProject & #workinggroups, at #OSSummit Japan yesterday. Stay tuned here for the video or click here to learn more: https://hubs.la/Q02W8Bkn0 ELISA Project #opensource #functionalsafety #safetycritical Min Yu Maemalynn Nokdhes Meanor Gabriele Paoloni
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Don’t miss these ELISA Project & The Zephyr Project sessions! https://lnkd.in/gRrFUzrC 🎉🎉🎉
💥 STARTS TODAY! 💥 We’re excited to welcome you to Open Source Summit Japan 2024 + AI_dev: I_dev: Open Source GenAI & ML Summit, live in Tokyo for two days - October 28-29! Be sure and post your favorite moments - #OSSummit and #AIDev - and we will see you SOON! Still time to register: https://hubs.la/Q02V6K570 #OSSummit #AIDev #GenAI #GenerativeAI #ML #AI #MachineLearning #OpenSource #OpenSourceSoftware #OpenSourceDevelopment #linux #LinuxFoundation
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ELISA Project reposted this
Day 1 at #osssummit Japan. Today, I will talk about Safe Systems with Linux together with Kate Stewart and later in a panel about how we can improve contributions to open source by #automotive companies together with Yuichi Kusakabe (Honda), Masato Endo (Toyota), meixia/Mary Wang (Volvo Cars), and Hiroyuki Ishii (Panasonic). Thank you so much Linux Foundation Japan for making this trip possible. 🙏 You can find the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/eTeBni95.
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ELISA Project reposted this
If you are working in the field of boot time optimization for embedded Linux systems, or if you know someone, please get in touch with Tim Bird. Details are in the post I shared here.
My embedded Linux friends and colleagues... I'm trying to build up a community for embedded Linux developers who are interested in boot time reduction for the Linux kernel. To that end, I'm working on updating some online resources, and re-starting the use of some existing communication channels. First thing: I've collected presentations and videos for the past several years on the topic of boot time, on a page on the elinux wiki. See this page: https://lnkd.in/ddzQ-w_D. I plan to re-work and update the information on the boot time page on the elinux wiki in the next few months. Second thing: I'm also trying to collect a list of developers who are actively working in this area, as well as active areas of instrumentation, testing, patches, and techniques. If you are interested in engaging in discussions about Linux boot time, please join the linux-embedded@vger.kernel.org list, where I'll (3rd thing) be announcing more about my work, and trying to organize some collaboration in this space. You can also message me on LinkedIn if you want to be put on a list of interested parties. This is all a follow-up from discussions held at Linux Plumbers Conference this year. I hope to talk to you soon.
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Philipp Ahmann from ETAS & Thomas Mittelstadt from Bosch, gave a presentation at The Zephyr Project #meetup today in Hamburg, Germany about #opensource in #safetycritical high performance compute (HPC) systems in theory and practice. If you missed it, stay tuned to the #ZephyrRTOS blog for a recap! ELISA Project Susan Remmert Kate Stewart Maemalynn Nokdhes Meanor #ELISAProject The Linux Foundation
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The Linux Foundation's Kate Stewart & ETAS' Philipp Ahmann will give a talk at #OSSummit Japan about safe systems w/ #linux that addresses critical challenges in requirements tracking, documentation, testing, and artifact sharing within the #Linuxkernel ecosystem. Additionally, the results from the "Safe Systems with Linux" microconference at Linux plumbers will be summarized. Learn more & add this to your schedule here: https://hubs.la/Q02TDsXD0 ELISA Project Linux Foundation Japan #opensource #embedded
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Catch up now with Philipp Ahmann, Sr. OSS Community Manager at Etas GmbH, as he presents 'Bridging the Gap: Incorporate Open Source in Product Managers' Toolbox.' Discover how open source can enhance your product management strategies and drive innovation! Watch here: https://hubs.la/Q02SHynZ0 ELISA Project
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Catch up now by watching Alessandro Carminati, Principal Software Engineer, and Gabriele Paoloni Sr SW Principal Engineer from Red Hat as they present 'Enhancing Kernel Functional Safety Analysis with KS-nav.' Discover how this tool can improve safety analysis in the Linux kernel! Watch here: https://hubs.la/Q02SHHsT0 ELISA Project
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Catch up now by watching Philipp Ahmann Sr. OSS Community Manager at Etas GmbH, and Olivier Charrier Principal Technologist - Functional Safety at Wind River, as they discuss 'Cross Industry Demands and Collaboration Opportunities in Open Source for Safety Critical Systems.' Discover key insights on collaboration in safety-critical environments: https://hubs.la/Q02SHyy40 ELISA Project