Linux Foundation that builds a safe, secure and flexible real-time operating system (RTOS) for resource-constrained devices
, continues to gain momentum with its 5th anniversary this year. To celebrate the milestone, the Zephyr Project is hosting its inaugural
Zephyr Developer Summit on June 8-10. The virtual event, which is free to attend, features several Zephyr leaders presenting real-world use cases, best practices, tutorials and more.
Happy 5th Anniversary
Launched in 2016 by
the Linux Foundation, the Zephyr Project has continued to grow its technical community each year. Today, almost 1,000 contributors have helped the project surpass 50,000 commits building advanced support for multiple architectures such as ARC, Arm, Intel, Nios, RISC-V, SPARC and Tensilica and more than 250 boards.
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Can Physical Safety Applications be Addressed by Open Source Software Systems? The Linux Foundation s ELISA Project Says Yes By Arti LoftusApril 23, 2021
The physical and digital worlds are continually coalescing, especially as co-botting and other solutions are enabling human beings to work side-by-side with machines to get work done faster, more profitably, and with higher yield and quality outcomes.
One of the best examples of a community of interest coming together to create safety-critical applications and systems is the Linux Foundation s ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project.
This unique, two-year-old open-source initiative aims to create a shared set of tools and processes to help companies build and certify Linux-based solutions, this week announced that Codethink, Horizon Robotics, Huawei Technologies, NVIDIA, and Red Hat has joined its global ecosystem.
ELISA Project Welcomes Codethink, Horizon Robotics, Huawei Technologies, NVIDIA and Red Hat to its Global Ecosystem
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project, an open source initiative that aims to create a shared set of tools and processes to help companies build and certify Linux-based safety-critical applications and systems, announced that Codethink, Horizon Robotics, Huawei Technologies, NVIDIA and Red Hat has joined its global ecosystem.
Linux is used in safety-critical applications with all major industries because it can enable faster time to market for new features and take advantage of the quality of the code development processes which decreases the issues that could result in loss of human life, significant property damage, or environmental damage. Launched in February 2019 by the Linux Foundation, ELISA will work with certification authorit
The Zephyr Project Selects Parasoft s Functional Safety & Compliance Solution to Validate Safety
Parasoft Honored to Join the Zephyr Project to Boost Automation on Its Safety Certification Endeavor for 2021
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MONROVIA, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parasoft, a global leader in automated software testing for over 30 years, today announced joining the Zephyr Project™ Safety Committee at Linux Foundation. The Zephyr Project Safety Working Group seeking increased automation selected Parasoft embedded testing technology solution to satisfy its safety-critical certification goals.
The Zephyr Project, a scalable, real-time operating system (RTOS) that supports multiple hardware architectures, will draw on Parasoft s extensive support of MISRA C:2012, CERT, and other coding standards to define the Zephyr Coding Guidelines. Additionally, the Zephyr Project will provision Parasoft in its certification for SIL 3 (SC3) per IEC