THE REAL TIME LINUX WORKSHOP 2001
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The 3rd Real-Time Linux Workshop was recently held at the Crowne Plaza
Linate hotel in Milan, Italy. This was the first such event organized
under the direction of the Real-Time Linux Foundation and Active
Exhibitions Europe. Although the aftermath of the tragedy of September
11 diminished the involvement of our American colleagues, the workshop
was a melting pot of software and hardware engineers and brought
together
developers, users, advocates and a trade show all under the one roof.
The Real Time Linux Foundation and the Thinking Nerds organized three of
four conference tracks with high quality presentations. Highlights of
the
2 day conference include kick start sessions conducted by Real-Time
Linux
Foundation staff to introduce newcomers to the brave new world of
real-time Linux and 3 excellent keynote addresses. The "humaniod robot"
keynote by Satoshi Kagami of the National Institute of Advanced Science
and Technology in Japan, in particular, enthralled delegates at the end
of a long first day. At the end of the second day, Fred Proctor of the
National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States,
managed to hold everyone's attention with a first-class talk on
measuring
performance in real-time Linux.
Parallel track sessions enabled delegates to pick and choose their
topics
and there was much time for discussion both after the talks and at the
lunch/tea/coffee breaks. So, after Vienna, Orlando and Milan, the
real-time Linux workshops continue next year in Boston, Massachusetts.
The dates and call for papers will be announced in due course.
Board of Directors, Real Time Linux Foundation, Inc.
The Thinking Nerds
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