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Embedded Software meetup i Asker

EmLogic inviterer nå til en «Embedded Software MeetUp» i deres lokaler i Asker 11. februar.

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Her skal du kunne få mulighet til å dele kunnskap og innsikt med kolleger, knytte nye kontakter og få matnyttige presentasjoner, ifølge Michal Koziel i EmLogic.

Det blir enkel servering. Frist for påmelding er 8. februar (begrenset antall plasser). Mer informasjon her (ekstern lenke).

Vi klipper fra agendaen:

🚀Socat - Data Stream Alchemy - Nicola Coretti Socat is the Swiss Army knife for data streams, making it indispensable for hackers, administrators, and developers alike. Whether you're setting up encrypted tunnels, forwarding ports, or facilitating communication between two data streams, Socat provides the necessary tools. 

🚀Dynamic Debug in Linux - Flemming Richter Mikkelsen Dynamic Debug in Linux enables runtime control of kernel debug messages without rebuilding the kernel. It allows selective activation of diagnostics through configuration interfaces, providing precise visibility while minimizing overhead. 

🚀Stop Chasing Flags: Making Embedded Logic Explicit and Testable - Svend Bjarne Torgersen Discover how UML hierarchical state machines prevent bugs, enable thorough testing, and scale with your system's complexity. 

🚀The OTA Iceberg: Why your "simple" script won't get the job done - Lluís Miquel Martínez Campos Every embedded dev starts by thinking: "It’s just a script that downloads a binary and reboots, right?" But few of these solutions survive the reality of power failures, brittle networks, or other field-bricking edge cases. In this talk, we’ll look beneath the surface of the "OTA Iceberg" to explore the architectural requirements for truly robust updates—from A/B partitioning to atomic rollbacks. We’ll also discuss how the EU Cyber Resilience Act is turning reliable update infrastructure from a "nice-to-have" into a legal necessity, even for your bug-free software.

 

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