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Embedded Live Conference Programme
Embedded Live is aimed at a broad spectrum of delegates. Everyone from embedded software developers, managers and development engineers, should benefit from attending each of the four sessions.
The Embedded Live 2018 conference programme is promising to deliver some useful and informative talks from users and industry experts. Please click on the links to see the abstract and speaker information.
Choose to attend any or all of the half-day sessions. Lunch and refreshments are included with each ticket.
25 September - Agile for Embedded & Security and Safety
- Agile for Embedded (sponsored by LDRA)
- 09.15 - 09.30 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Welcome & opening address - 09.30 - 10.15 Mary-Ann Johnson, DisplayLink
When Pre-Canned Agile Doesn’t Fit - 10.15 - 11.00 Glenn Coates, Software in Real Time Ltd
Architecturally Driven, Iterative Development – a case study in
project recovery - 11.20 - 11.45 Andrew Banks, LDRA
Bi-Directional Requirements Traceability, Software Re-use and
Iterative Development Practices - 11.45 - 12.30 Paul Tiplady, AVL
Software development with an agile mindset in a non-agile
environment - 12.30 - 12.45 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Final questions & close
- 09.15 - 09.30 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
- Security and Safety (sponsored by Green Hills Software)
- 13.25 - 13.40 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Welcome & opening address - 13.40 - 14. 25 Ken Munro and Andrew Tierney, Pen Test Partners
IoT reverse engineering and security fails - 14.25 - 15.10 Richard Marshall, IoTSF
Bringing secure IoT products to market, more than just
embedded programming - the challenges of producing secure
products and their impact on the product's design - 15.25 - 15.50 Julian Day, Green Hills Software
Connectivity Drives the Need for Security to Ensure Safety - 15.50 - 16.35 Andrew Hawthorn, Altran (Andrew is kindly stepping in for Rod Chapman)
Murphy vs Satan: Why programming secure systems is still so hard - 16.35 - 17.00 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Final questions & close
- 13.25 - 13.40 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
26 September - Real-Time Operating Systems & Quality and Reliability
- RTOS (sponsored by Green Hills Software)
- 09.15 - 09.30 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Welcome & opening address - 09.30 - 10.15 Colin Walls, Mentor
Operating Systems for Embedded Applications - 10.15 - 11.00 Trevor Martin, Hitex
Introduction to CMSIS Zone – managing resources in microcontroller systems - 11.20 - 11.45 Julian Day, Green Hills Software
Comparison of Virtualised and Non-Virtualised Embedded Systems - 11.45 - 12.30 Glennan Carnie, Feabhas
Asynchronous Message, Synchronous Message and Future
patterns - 12.30 - 12.45 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Final questions & close
- 09.15 - 09.30 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
- Quality and Reliability (sponsored by QA Systems)
- 13.25 - 13.35 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Welcome & opening address - 13.35 - 14.20 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Measuring Software Quality - 14.20 - 15.05 Anto Michael & Llarina Lobo-Palacios, Valeo
Automated protocol definition for data transfer for configuration and
debugging - 15.20 - 15.45 Matt Davis, QA Systems
The Cost of Standards Compliance – What to ask your Vendor - 15.45 - 16.30 Chris Hills, MISRA-C Working Group
Complying with MISRA-C : Why and How - 16.35 - 17.00 Niall Cooling, Feabhas
Final questions & close
- 13.25 - 13.35 Niall Cooling, Feabhas