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Automotive Linux Summit 2011 | Schedule

 

Please note that the schedule is still fluid and will change as speakers and sessions are finalized.

 

Monday, November 28th

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room #503

  Room #411+412 Room #414+415 Room #416+417 Room #413
8:00 Registration
9:00 Automotive Linux - The New Challenges For the Penguin
Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation
9:30 Open up the Automotive Industry - Open Innovation for IVI, and Beyond
Ken-ichi Murata, Toyota
10:00 Open Source Lessions Learned From GENIVI (Download Slides)
Graham Smethurst, GENIVI Alliance
10:30 Break
10:45 How Next Generation IVI Systems Are Built (Download Slides)
Juha-Matti Liukkonen, Symbio
11:15 The Importance of Automotive Industry Collaboration Surrounding Linux
Yoshie Munakata, Intel
11:45 Lunch
13:00 Current Status of Linux and Its Value
Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
BlueZ: The Bluetooth Stack For Carkit (Download Slides)
Gustavo Padovan
Qt, The Most Popular UI/Apps Framework For IVI on Linux (Download Slides)
Tatsuku Suzuki, Nokia
Open Source and Innovation in the Automotive Industry, Understanding the Benefits and Challenges
Andrew Aitken, Olliance Group
13:45 Best Practices For Linux Adoption in Automotive (Download Slides)
Hisao Munakata, Renesas
Portable and Scalable HMIs on Top of Linux-Based Automotive Devices
Tero Sarkkinen, Rightware
Lessons Learned Designing App Market Enhanced Infotainment For Automotive (Download Slides)
Joel Sandström, Interaktionsbryån, AB
Your Car, Our Open Source Code: Compliance in the Automotive Industry
Shoken Kim, Black Duck Software
14:30 Break
15:00 What and Why Linaro is Important for ARM Products
Akira Tsukamoto, Linaro
HTML5 Technology: Past, Present and Future (Download Slides)
Ethan Coh, Obigo
Does IOP Really Need to Stand For Inacceptable Operation, Pal? (Download Slides)
Piotr Madej, Comarch
Best Practices for Open Source Compliance and Governance in Automotive (Download Slides)
Kim Weins, OpenLogic
15:45 New IVI SoC Platform For Open Software Development
Masayasu Yoshida, Renesas
An Embedded Communications Framework for HTML5 and QT Quick
Danny Bennett, Basyskom
Introduction to The Yocto Project (Download Slides)
Tracey Erway, Intel
Managing Compliance and Security in Open Source-based Development Projects
Ryuichi Hosoya, OGIS-RI
16:30 Break
16:45 A History of the Linux Kernel and the Kernel Community (Download Slides)
Greg Kroah-Hartman, SUSE
17:15 Panel: How Can We Make It Happen
Panelists: Ken-Ichi Murata, Toyota; Toshiro Muramatsu, Nissan; Graham Smethurst, BMW and Jim Zemlin, The Linux Foundation (Moderator)
18:00 Networking Party