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SESSION SCHEDULE



Session Schedule – Monday, April 12

Time

Imperial A

Osaka

Spring

8:00-9:15

Registration and Breakfast – Imperial Ballroom Foyer

9:15-9:30

Welcome
Tim Bird

 

 

9:30-10:20

No Crash Dump? No Problem!
David VomLehn

Real-Time Linux Failure
Frank Rowand

Supporting SoC video subsystems in video4linux
Hans Verkuil

10:30-11:20

A Consideration of Memory Saving by Efficient Mapping of Shared Libraries
Masahiko Takahashi

Effective Use of RT-Preempt
Kevin Dankwardt

An Introduction to the Qt Development Framework
Jeremy Katz

11:30-12:15

Effective use of Scripting in Embedded Devices
Steve Bennett

Using Interrupt Threads to Prioritize Interrupts
Mike Anderson

Understanding and Developing Applications for the Maemo Platform
Leandro Melo de Sales

12:15-1:30

Lunch – Imperial B

1:30-2:20

Keynote: Android: a case study of an embedded Linux project
Greg Kroah-Hartman

 

 

2:30-3:20

Experiences in Android Porting, Lessons learned, tips and tricks
Mark Gross

GeeXboX Enna: embedded Media Center
Benjamin Zores

FSCE: Reducing context switching time on ARM
Gilles Chanterperdrix

3:20-3:40

Afternoon Break

3:40-4:30

Engaging Developer Communities: Lessons and Opportunity from webOS
Matthew Tippett

Strategies for Migrating Uniprocessor Code to Multi-Core
Mike Anderson

Measuring Responsiveness of Linux Kernel on Embedded System
YungJoon Jung and DongHyouk Lim

4:40-5:30

Evaluation of Data Reliability on Linux File Systems
Yoshitake Kobayashi

Polishing Dirt: Porting RTOS code to Linux userspace driver framework
Vitaly Wool

GPIO: Talking to the Outside World
Gene Sally

5:30-7:30

Break for Dinner

7:30-9:00

 

Small Business Owners BOF
Grant Likely

BOF: eLinux.org wiki present & future
Bill Traynor

 

Session Schedule – Tuesday, April 13

Time

Imperial A

Osaka

Spring

8:00-9:00

Registration and Breakfast – Imperial Ballroom Foyer

9:00-9:50

Keynote: Embedded in 2010: An End to the Entropy?
Matt Asay

 

 

10:00-10:50

Runtime Power Management: Overview and Platform Implementation
Kevin Hillman

Creating a Secure Router Using SELinux
Mike Anderson

Porting the Linux Kernel to x86 MID platforms
Jacob Pan

11:00-11:50

Embedded Multi-core with Adeos
Dan Malek

Understanding threat models for embedded devices
Jake Edge

DVFS for the Embedded Linux
Yong Bon Koo, Youngbin Seo

12:00-1:30

Lunch – Imperial B

1:30-2:20

Ftrace – embedded edition
Steven Rostedt

Wake-ups effect on idle power for Intel's Moorestown MID and smartphone platform
German Monroy

Lock-free algorithm for Multi-core architecture
Hiromasa Kanda

2:30-3:20

State of Embedded Linux
Tim Bird

Linux toolchain overview with advanced debugging and tracing features
Dominique Toupin

Implementing asynchronous zero-copy API for embedded IVR appliction
Alexey Volkov

3:20-3:40

Afternoon Break

3:40-4:30

Using the LTTng tracer for system-wide performance analysis and debugging
Mathieu Desnoyers

Case Study – Embedded Linux in a digital television STB
Melanie Rhianna Lewis

Workload based aggressive Power Management on the Intel Moorestown MID and future Intel MID/Smartphone Platforms
Sujith Thomas

4:40-5:30

Using Open Source Software to Design eBook Readers
Matthijs van de Water

Mirabeau – creating personal media networks and bridging DLNA/UPnP devices over the Internet
Frank Scholz

Multi-core Scheduling optimizations for soft real-time multi-threaded applications – A cooperation aware approach
Lucas Martins De Marchi

5:30-7:00

Break for Dinner

6:30-8:30

Demos – Imperial B

 

Session Schedule – Wednesday, April 14

 

Linux Collaboration Summit

Embedded Linux Conference

Time

Imperial Ballroom

Osaka

Spring

Kyoto

8:00-9:00

 

Registration and Breakfast – Lobby

9:00-9:30

Welcome and Keynote: The State of the Linux Union
Jim Zemlin

 

 

 

9:30-10:15

Keynote: 11.7 Years of Linux at IBM
Dr. Daniel Frye

Custom hardware modeling for FPGAs and Embedded Linux Platforms with QEMU
John Williams, Edgar Iglesias

Linux without a bootloader?
Greg Ungerer

Using JTAG to Debug Linux Device Drivers (part 1)
Mike Anderson

10:15-10:45

Break

10:45-11:45

Panel: Does Open Source Mean Open Cloud?
Matt Asay, Sam Ramji, Doug Tidwell, John Mark Walker

Semantic data storage for mobile devices
Rob Taylor

Kexec – Ready for Embedded Linux
Magnus Damm

Using JTAG to Debug Linux Device Drivers (part 2)
Mike Anderson

11:45-1:15

Lunch – Imperial B

1:15-2:00

Panel: The Linux Kernel: What's Next
James Bottomley, Jon Corbet, Christoph Hellwig, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Andrew Morton

 

 

 

2:00-2:45

Keynote: So What is MeeGo?
Ari Jaaksi

 

 

 

2:45-3:15

Afternoon Break

3:15-3:45

Keynote: Patches, Projects, Platforms, Kernels and Forks
Chris DiBona

 

 

 

3:45-4:15

Keynote: Why Your Life Might Depend on Your Code
Alexander Schanz

Flattened Device Tree ARM support update
Grant Likely

Effectively Managing Documentation for Embedded Linux Projects
Jeff Osier-Mixon

Developing for non-x86 targets using QEMU
Rob Landley

4:15-4:45

Keynote: How to Prevent Community: Making Sure Your Pond Stays Small
Josh Berkus

4:45 – 5:00

Wrap Up
Jim Zemlin

 

 

 

6:30-8:30

Evening Reception


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