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June 19 Embedded Linux/Internet conference agenda

Jun 5, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views

Zaltbommel, the Netherlands — (press release excerpt) — The Applied Linux & Embedded Internet Show is a unique event dedicated to bringing the most current, up-to-date and in-demand information about the real-time and embedded computing worlds to your doorstep. These seminar sessions are filled with industry experts. Each track provides insight into a variety of technical and developmental issues, demonstrating today's hottest technologies.

Agenda for June 19, 2001 in Eindhoven . . .

    Conference Track Plenary:

    Session 1: 9.20h – 9.30
    Welkomstwoord
    Maarten Legius Mat Teuwen, PT EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

    Session 2: 9.30h – 10.00h
    Lessen van het Web Screen Project
    John Mudie, ERICSSON

    Session 3: 10.00h – 10.30h
    Regelsystemen op basis van Real-Time Linux
    Wouter Mulckhuyse, TNO TPD

    Session 4: 11.15h – 11.45h
    Real-Time Linux in consumentenproducten
    Arnold J. Niessen, PHILIPS RESEARCH

    Session 5: 11.45h – 12.15h
    Besturen met Real-Time Linux
    Anton Stevense, KSCE

    Session 8: 15.30h – 16.15h
    Hard Real-Time Linux for Embedded Systems
    Nicholas McGuire, FSMLabs

    Keynote:
    Session 9: 16.15h – 17.00h
    Ubiquitous Computing and Open Source Software
    Emile Aarts, PHILIPS RESEARCH

    Track I:
    Session 6: 13.45h – 14.15h
    Embedded Internet Goes Real-Time
    Jandit van Doorn, TURNKIEK TECHNICAL SYSTEMS

    Session 7: 14.15h – 14.45h
    Real-Time Linux meets Labview
    Thomas Leibner, AACHEN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

    Track II:

    Session 6: 13.45h – 14.15h
    Silicon and Software
    Andr? De Ceuninck, LOGIC TECHNOLOGY

    Session 7: 14.15h – 14.45h
    Developing Real-Time Embedded Software with Rational Rose
    Real-Time
    Kumar Sivakumaran, RATIONAL SOFTWARE

 
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