The document provides an agenda for the OSGi Alliance 2004 World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain from October 12-14, 2004. The agenda lists the daily schedule of presentations and talks organized around themes of applying OSGi technology to automotive electronics, mobile/wireless devices, and connected homes. Presentations were to cover topics such as end-to-end architectures, application development, convergence of technologies, and evolving uses of the OSGi service platform. The document schedules multiple parallel sessions and tracks each day with speakers from companies such as IBM, Motorola, Nokia, and others to discuss experiences and strategies around OSGi.
Next Generation Service Platforms Review 2014Alan Quayle
Review of the Next Generation Service Platforms event brings together 3 events: Telecom APIs, Web Real-Time Communications & Legacy Networks Evolution.
Weblog http://alanquayle.com/2014/07/ngsp-review-art-possible-mantra-self-defeat/
Review of the WebRTC Global Summit highlights. Some of the TADHack-mini London winners were also included. And a dangerous demo from James Body of Truphone using Jitsi which was then bought a week later by Atlasssian (congrats to Emil and the team)
Raj Sunder's presentation on 'New Business Models for Telecom Application Success' given in the Telco Summit of TADS, Telecom Application Developer Summit, 21-22 Nov 2013 in Bangkok
Telecoms & WebRTC: Opposites attract?!
- Are Telecoms and WebRTC opposites?
- The diversity of interpretation of WebRTC in Telecoms.
- Why is WebRTC so attractive for operators?
- How can operators be attractive for WebRTC developers?
Presented at the WebRTC Summit Europe in Berlin, Germany
Next Generation Service Platforms Review 2014Alan Quayle
Review of the Next Generation Service Platforms event brings together 3 events: Telecom APIs, Web Real-Time Communications & Legacy Networks Evolution.
Weblog http://alanquayle.com/2014/07/ngsp-review-art-possible-mantra-self-defeat/
Review of the WebRTC Global Summit highlights. Some of the TADHack-mini London winners were also included. And a dangerous demo from James Body of Truphone using Jitsi which was then bought a week later by Atlasssian (congrats to Emil and the team)
Raj Sunder's presentation on 'New Business Models for Telecom Application Success' given in the Telco Summit of TADS, Telecom Application Developer Summit, 21-22 Nov 2013 in Bangkok
Telecoms & WebRTC: Opposites attract?!
- Are Telecoms and WebRTC opposites?
- The diversity of interpretation of WebRTC in Telecoms.
- Why is WebRTC so attractive for operators?
- How can operators be attractive for WebRTC developers?
Presented at the WebRTC Summit Europe in Berlin, Germany
Voxbone, the power behind Programmable Telecoms, Chad HartAlan Quayle
Voxbone, the power behind Programmable Telecoms in Enterprises, cPaaS providers and Carriers
Chad Hart, Head of Strategic Products, Voxbone
We will review our practical experiences in enabling enterprises, carriers and cPaaS providers for inbound SIP trunks and DIDs (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers. And share exciting news on the latest in Voxbone’s expanding offer.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon in the Sponsors' Plenary
Our company is a leading provider of enterprise communications solutions and services, from the office to the cloud, marketed under the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise brand. Building on our established heritage of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, we operate globally with 2700+ employees in 100+ countries worldwide, with headquarters near Paris, France.
With communications, networking and cloud solutions for business of all sizes, our team of technology experts, service professionals, and 2900+ partners serves more than 830,000 customers worldwide, tailoring and adapting our solutions and services to local requirements. This provides tangible business outcomes through personalized connected experiences for customers and end users.
http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/
Slovak Telekom Case Study - Enabling enhanced services through IMS technology
- Mobile integration status
- Overview of new IP based services
- Evolution of the integration platform
Presented at IMS World Forum 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.
Just KISST.me! Thomas Howe, Communications Service Designer, Kisst.me and TADHack Winner
Presented at TADSummit, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon in Stream 4, Contextual Comms, Conversational CRM, BOTs, reviews the practical impact of the changes happening to communications. Messaging and IP Communications as a Platform providers are diversifying the options for communications, and how businesses communicate with their customers. We are only at the early stages of this change, however, multi-channel communications, session management, automation (BOTs) and real-time analytics are delivering business results today. Attendees can learn from leading implementers where to focus efforts, and not get taken-in my the weak-minded marketing BS plaguing in this space.
Welcome Address from Alan Quayle: Industrialization of Telecom Application Development.
Review of the past year by the numbers, what TADSummit has in store over the next 2 days, and introducing some of the TADHack Global winners from around the world. Telecoms is democratized and innovation using telecom app development is happening everywhere.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon.
Future of Voice & WebRTC - Implications & Opportunities for telcos (service p...Dean Bubley
Overview presentation on the challenges for telecom operators (telcos, carriers) in voice & messaging services. Examines general trends in evolution of Future of Voice, including fall-off of demand for basic services. Examines the impact & opportunities from a new technology WebRTC in accelerating this, and the ways that telcos can structure their thoughts & strategies. Disruptive Analysis is doing continual work & advising various companies in this area. [Note: this is not an intro to WebRTC technology itself & assumes existing knowledge]
hSenid Mobile's journey with TADHack: TADSummit Sponsor's PlenaryAlan Quayle
hSenid Mobile's journey with TADHack
Roshni Hewamallika, Head of Business Solutions at hSenid Mobile, and Dinesh Saparamadu, CEO and Founder of hSenid Group of Companies
For the 3rd consecutive year, hSenid Mobile hosted TADHack in Sri Lanka this year. It's been an amazing journey of empowering our youth, to innovate, solving local problems through technology and Telco integration. We will share the story of our journey with TADHack, which has touched and made a difference in the lives of many people.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 nov, Lisbon, in the Sponsors' Plenary
End Point Evolution TADSummit Americas 2019Alan Quayle
Todd Carothers, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at CounterPath
Softphone Endpoint: From Product to API Driven Platform.
From SIP-based endpoints to WebRTC the mobile and web are pushing the limits and forcing solutions to adapt to customers’ workflow as opposed to the other way around.
This means vendors bending reality to make solutions mold to specific yet varying requirements.
However, the SIP community is becoming more silo’ed and locking customers into a single vendor solution.
How will this play out? Who will lead the charge? Who wins and who loses?
Fabien Cure, experienced automotive wireless manager, as Chief Engineer will lead the Cohda engineering team. Fabien has over ten years of wireless and automotive design experience, and will direct the development and commercialization of Cohda’s automotive products. After extensive testing, Cohda Wireless, a global player in providing complete connectivity solutions, was selected by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) to provide a wide range of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) radios for the Safety Pilot Model Deployment, a real-life test on Ann Arbor, Michigan roads using 2,800 vehicles.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit:
https://www.embedded-vision.com/platinum-members/embedded-vision-alliance/embedded-vision-training/videos/pages/may-2017-embedded-vision-summit-bunger
For more information about embedded vision, please visit:
http://www.embedded-vision.com
Mark Bünger, VP of Research at Lux Research, presents the "Automakers at a Crossroads: How Embedded Vision and Autonomy Will Reshape the Industry" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit.
The auto and telecom industries have been dreaming of connected cars for twenty years, but their results have been mediocre and mixed. Now, just as a potentially costly standards battle looms between DSRC and 5G wireless communications technologies, those technologies may be leapfrogged by embedded vision – enabled by the combination of rapidly advancing image sensors, machine vision algorithms, and embedded AI chips. These technologies are not just changing the car itself; they enable new driving patterns and business models that are fueling new competitors and transforming the industry.
Case Studies in Enterprise Messaging FederationAlan Quayle
Frank Geck, Director of Customer Success, Mio
Mio powers seamless communication between Slack, Microsoft Teams & Webex Teams.
Mio’s technology solves a common problem that exists within modern enterprises today: too many siloed messaging apps. Mio keeps teams in sync by enabling employees to chat directly or in groups, share files, edit messages, and more – all from their tool of choice.
We’ll introduce Mio, share some of our interesting case studies, and a vision of how federation with Mio will evolve?
Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems Conference - 16 - 18 September 2014 i...Torben Haagh
VISIT THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/WebMulticore
Learn from and discuss with international experts about the challenges and opportunities of multi-core technologies and develop strategies of how to exploit best the cost, time and resource benefits that will arise with multi-core technology in embedded systems.
Voxbone, the power behind Programmable Telecoms, Chad HartAlan Quayle
Voxbone, the power behind Programmable Telecoms in Enterprises, cPaaS providers and Carriers
Chad Hart, Head of Strategic Products, Voxbone
We will review our practical experiences in enabling enterprises, carriers and cPaaS providers for inbound SIP trunks and DIDs (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers. And share exciting news on the latest in Voxbone’s expanding offer.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon in the Sponsors' Plenary
Our company is a leading provider of enterprise communications solutions and services, from the office to the cloud, marketed under the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise brand. Building on our established heritage of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, we operate globally with 2700+ employees in 100+ countries worldwide, with headquarters near Paris, France.
With communications, networking and cloud solutions for business of all sizes, our team of technology experts, service professionals, and 2900+ partners serves more than 830,000 customers worldwide, tailoring and adapting our solutions and services to local requirements. This provides tangible business outcomes through personalized connected experiences for customers and end users.
http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/
Slovak Telekom Case Study - Enabling enhanced services through IMS technology
- Mobile integration status
- Overview of new IP based services
- Evolution of the integration platform
Presented at IMS World Forum 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.
Just KISST.me! Thomas Howe, Communications Service Designer, Kisst.me and TADHack Winner
Presented at TADSummit, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon in Stream 4, Contextual Comms, Conversational CRM, BOTs, reviews the practical impact of the changes happening to communications. Messaging and IP Communications as a Platform providers are diversifying the options for communications, and how businesses communicate with their customers. We are only at the early stages of this change, however, multi-channel communications, session management, automation (BOTs) and real-time analytics are delivering business results today. Attendees can learn from leading implementers where to focus efforts, and not get taken-in my the weak-minded marketing BS plaguing in this space.
Welcome Address from Alan Quayle: Industrialization of Telecom Application Development.
Review of the past year by the numbers, what TADSummit has in store over the next 2 days, and introducing some of the TADHack Global winners from around the world. Telecoms is democratized and innovation using telecom app development is happening everywhere.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 Nov, Lisbon.
Future of Voice & WebRTC - Implications & Opportunities for telcos (service p...Dean Bubley
Overview presentation on the challenges for telecom operators (telcos, carriers) in voice & messaging services. Examines general trends in evolution of Future of Voice, including fall-off of demand for basic services. Examines the impact & opportunities from a new technology WebRTC in accelerating this, and the ways that telcos can structure their thoughts & strategies. Disruptive Analysis is doing continual work & advising various companies in this area. [Note: this is not an intro to WebRTC technology itself & assumes existing knowledge]
hSenid Mobile's journey with TADHack: TADSummit Sponsor's PlenaryAlan Quayle
hSenid Mobile's journey with TADHack
Roshni Hewamallika, Head of Business Solutions at hSenid Mobile, and Dinesh Saparamadu, CEO and Founder of hSenid Group of Companies
For the 3rd consecutive year, hSenid Mobile hosted TADHack in Sri Lanka this year. It's been an amazing journey of empowering our youth, to innovate, solving local problems through technology and Telco integration. We will share the story of our journey with TADHack, which has touched and made a difference in the lives of many people.
Presented at TADSummit 2016, 15-16 nov, Lisbon, in the Sponsors' Plenary
End Point Evolution TADSummit Americas 2019Alan Quayle
Todd Carothers, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at CounterPath
Softphone Endpoint: From Product to API Driven Platform.
From SIP-based endpoints to WebRTC the mobile and web are pushing the limits and forcing solutions to adapt to customers’ workflow as opposed to the other way around.
This means vendors bending reality to make solutions mold to specific yet varying requirements.
However, the SIP community is becoming more silo’ed and locking customers into a single vendor solution.
How will this play out? Who will lead the charge? Who wins and who loses?
Fabien Cure, experienced automotive wireless manager, as Chief Engineer will lead the Cohda engineering team. Fabien has over ten years of wireless and automotive design experience, and will direct the development and commercialization of Cohda’s automotive products. After extensive testing, Cohda Wireless, a global player in providing complete connectivity solutions, was selected by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) to provide a wide range of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) radios for the Safety Pilot Model Deployment, a real-life test on Ann Arbor, Michigan roads using 2,800 vehicles.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit:
https://www.embedded-vision.com/platinum-members/embedded-vision-alliance/embedded-vision-training/videos/pages/may-2017-embedded-vision-summit-bunger
For more information about embedded vision, please visit:
http://www.embedded-vision.com
Mark Bünger, VP of Research at Lux Research, presents the "Automakers at a Crossroads: How Embedded Vision and Autonomy Will Reshape the Industry" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit.
The auto and telecom industries have been dreaming of connected cars for twenty years, but their results have been mediocre and mixed. Now, just as a potentially costly standards battle looms between DSRC and 5G wireless communications technologies, those technologies may be leapfrogged by embedded vision – enabled by the combination of rapidly advancing image sensors, machine vision algorithms, and embedded AI chips. These technologies are not just changing the car itself; they enable new driving patterns and business models that are fueling new competitors and transforming the industry.
Case Studies in Enterprise Messaging FederationAlan Quayle
Frank Geck, Director of Customer Success, Mio
Mio powers seamless communication between Slack, Microsoft Teams & Webex Teams.
Mio’s technology solves a common problem that exists within modern enterprises today: too many siloed messaging apps. Mio keeps teams in sync by enabling employees to chat directly or in groups, share files, edit messages, and more – all from their tool of choice.
We’ll introduce Mio, share some of our interesting case studies, and a vision of how federation with Mio will evolve?
Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems Conference - 16 - 18 September 2014 i...Torben Haagh
VISIT THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/WebMulticore
Learn from and discuss with international experts about the challenges and opportunities of multi-core technologies and develop strategies of how to exploit best the cost, time and resource benefits that will arise with multi-core technology in embedded systems.
Automotive SYS Conference - 2021.
Presented paper on
"Quality and processes":
"Process and Quality Assurance Strategy for Infotainment Platform Team". Author: Suresh Babu Sathiyakumar (Harman International India Pvt Limited)
Ensuring optimised design, successful migration and safety compliant systemsTorben Haagh
As the automotive industry continues its steady increase in the utilisation of electrical components and functions, so too is it faced with the challenge of requiring increasing amounts of processing power within its embedded systems. After continued increases, the clock rates are stagnating so that single-core processors are no longer adequate to satisfy many of the next generation embedded system requirements. The basis technology for future embedded systems must therefore be multi- and many-core processors.
Multi-core processors are superior to their single-core predecessor in calculation power and energy efficiency. However, to apply multi-core processors to systems in the embedded domain software developers, integrators and system architects are faced with various new challenges regarding system complexity and controllability. Furthermore, the new technology has an impact on the whole development process and impacts all development phases alike.
IQPC’s Second International Conference “Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems” will bring together stakeholders from along the value chain to ensure maximum knowledge transfer and professional exchange. During a full three day programme, you will meet international experts from OEMs, suppliers, and academia to discuss, hear and learn about their experiences and challenges with multi-core design, migration and optimisation.
For more information visit our website http://bit.ly/1FgzusY
If you would like to be part of our Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems conference, you can register here http://bit.ly/Multicore_register
Future of energy 4.0 artificial intelligence and operational efficiency Ams...EPCConferenceAmsterd
Future of Energy 4.0: Artificial Intelligence and Operational Efficiency 20-21 May 2021 Amsterdam, the Netherlands
https://www.artificial-intelligence-energy.com/
Introduction – OPEN DEI Webinar "The role of the Reference Architectures in D...OPEN DEI
Introduction – OPEN DEI Webinar "The role of the Reference Architectures in Data-oriented Digital Platforms"
28 May 2020
Angelo Marguglio (Head of Smart Industry & Agri-food, Engineering)
World of Watson 2016 - Internet of (Things) TomorrowKeith Redman
According to Forbes Magazine, in 2008 the number of devices connected to the internet first exceeded the number of Humans connect to the internet. Since then, the Internet has exploded with the number of 'Things' connected to it and communicating across it. That data is a treasure for those who know how to mine it. Check out these sessions on Analytics in the Internet of Tomorrow.
Eclipse Modeling Framework and plain OSGi the easy way - Mark Hoffman (Data I...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Mark Hoffmann (Data In Motion)
Abstract: This talk will show you how the EMF framework can be used in pure OSGi environments other than Equinox. We will introduce you into free configurable ResourceSets and the principle of a ResourceSetFactory. This enables your application to have multiple tenants with different model visibillity. The profit of OSGi services provides a behavior where even models can come and go all the time.
We will also give you look inside, how easy it is to extend the default code generation process of EMF to generate OSGi service component that handle the model registration in an OSGi way.
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by BJ Hargrave (IBM)
Abstract: Java 9 introduced the Java Platform Module System (JPMS) as a way to modularize the Java platform and it can be also be used by developers to modularize their own applications, although JPMS lack a number of important features for software running on the Java platform.
As people look to support the latest versions of the Java platform, changes introduced in Java 9 related to JPMS led to the needs for some features in the OSGi Core specification. OSGi framework implementations like Eclipse Equinox and Apache Felix and tools like Bnd were updated to support these new features.
This session will explore the Java 9+ support added to OSGi Core R7 and Bnd and help you learn how to navigate the world of Java 9+ and OSGi.
Simplify Web UX Coding using OSGi Modularity Magic - Paul Fraser (A2Z Living)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Paul Fraser (A2Z Living)
Abstract: This talk will demonstrate how easy it is to create great web user interfaces using the OSGi Service registry and Declarative Services.
OSGi has developed to the point that much can be achieved with much reduced code complexity. Forget all the past OSGi techniques and see how it can be done now.
A short introduction will introduce OSGi in general and even if beginners do not fully understand the finer details of the talk, they will be amazed at what can be achieved using the OSGi service registry.
Do not be frightened by the terminology, come along and experience the magic of OSGi modularity.
User interfaces do not seem to get much attention in the OSGi community, it is time for a change.
OSGi for the data centre - Connecting OSGi to Kubernetes - Frank Lyaruumfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Frank Lyaruu
Abstract: OSGi offers an excellent service discovery mechanism, it is limited to services inside the JVM. That limits us in two ways: It limits us to Java services, and it limits us to one single machine, and neither are acceptable in this day and age. Can we connect our OSGi runtime to a cluster orchestration manager like Kubernetes so our runtime can interact with the cluster and allow us to respond to changes in the cluster as dynamically as we are used to in OSGi itself. I think we can.
Notes:
I will show how to discover Kubernetes services (and their pods) in a cluster, and inject those as configuration objects into an OSGi runtime. That allows us to monitor the Kubernetes cluster and dynamically have our OSGi services respond to (Kubernetes) service changes.
In general I hope to nudge the OSGi community to be more focused on connecting to other technologies rather than trying to stay in the OSGi walled garden. A well engineered OSGi application is perfectly suited to the dynamic nature of the cloud native world, but if we can't easily integrate with other services, well, nobody will care.
Remote Management and Monitoring of Distributed OSGi Applications - Tim Verbe...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Tim Verbelen (imec) & Jan S. Rellermeyer (TU Delft)
Abstract: With the proliferation of cloud computing and more recently mobile and edge computing, there is a increasing demand to build flexible and robust distributed applications. The OSGi service and module technology is a key enabler for such deployment. Recent additions to the OSGi standards provide a set of services that provide interfaces for managing distributed instances of OSGi frameworks. The REST Service (added in R6 compendium) offers an easy and language-independent way to manage bundes and introspect services from outside the network. The Cluster Information specifications (added in R7 compendium) provide means for applications to manage and monitor the deployment intrinsically, building on top of the Remote Service specifications. In the Eclipse Concierge project, we have provided the reference implementations of both specifications. In this talk, we will show how the services can be used to build distributed applications that benefit from the OSGi modularity.
OSGi with Docker - a powerful way to develop Java systems - Udo Hafermann (So...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Udo Hafermann (Software AG)
Abstract: In this talk we will share our experiences in developing a tool chain from classes, to bundles, to containers, to systems.
OSGi and Docker come together in a compelling way where the former provides modularity "in the small" and the latter "modularity in the large". We discover how the unique characteristics of OSGi enable a smooth transition from small to large.
The resulting environment enables developers to grow distributed systems on their local machine and test them with plain JUnit at all levels of granularity - classes to systems. During development OSGi enables the tool chain to update the system without container rebuilds.
While an increase in productivity is one benefit of such an environment, an arguably more important benefit is the way it empowers developers to gain new insights.
A real world use case with OSGi R7 - Jurgen Albert (Data In Motion Consulting...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Jurgen Albert (Data In Motion Consulting GmbH)
Abstract: OSGi is often conceived as a tool to write efficient Java Applications for resource limited Devices or If resources are a real issue in complex applications. On the other hand Microservices became the buzzword of the cloud and is often implemented using Spring or other Programming languages. OSGi carries the concept of microservices in its core and is therefore much better suited to the task then most other approaches. This talk will show you how a service can be built with a real-worldish use case, leveraging the power of OSGi R7. It will show the combined usage of PushsStreams, the JaxRS Whiteboard, the configurator, remote deployment and a lot of the other cool things OSGi has to offer.
OSGi Feature Model - Where Art Thou - David Bosschaert (Adobe)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by David Bosschaert (Adobe)
Abstract: OSGi lends itself well to develop extensible applications assembled from reusable modules, where a set of bundles together with a set of configurations deployed to a provisioned OSGi framework is the application.
While this works very well for the originally intended use-cases, maintaining and building large applications developed by multiple teams often requires to assemble multiple larger components for which there is limited support in OSGi as of today. This is especially true in cases where multiple groups of bundles, configuration, metadata, and other artifacts need to be combined.
In this talk we will introduce you to OSGi RFP-188, named OSGi Features, which defines the requirements on providing a solution. We'll establish a shared understanding of the problem space and how it relates to already available mechanisms in OSGi (like e.g. subsystems, deploymentadmin, startlevels, etc.) and will subsequently, review it in the context of some of the current (open source) solutions like Apache Karaf Features and Apache Sling Features and Bnd.
Migrating from PDE to Bndtools in Practice - Amit Kumar Mondal (Deutsche Tele...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Amit Kumar Mondal (Deutsche Telekom AG) & Jochen Hiller (Deutsche Telekom AG)
Abstract: QIVICON is an Eclipse SmartHome based solution from Deutsche Telekom AG. It utilises OSGi to provide a modular Java runtime.
Since the beginning, QIVICON leveraged Eclipse PDE with Maven & Eclipse Tycho as its build technology but over the time, the complexity increased. It became hard to get an overview and manage the runtime and build dependencies. Especially maintaining target configurations for IDE and CI/CD build, having different embedded gateways for installation increased complexity significantly.
Bndtools is the 'swiss army knife' in the context of OSGi development since it takes the nitty-gritty pains and loads off the developer's chest. And that's why we decided to avail the benefits of Bndtools.
But, many other OSGi-based projects still cannot avail the benefits as they are very tightly coupled with Eclipse PDE. Want to make a switch from your existing PDE source base to Bndtools? This talk would give you an overview to proceed towards this.
We would like to further demonstrate in this talk how to set up a Bndtools workspace from an existing PDE workspace, convert all current projects to Bnd projects and embrace the OSGi-way of developing bundles.
Since QIVICON containing more than 350 projects utilised this solution to move to a higher modularity maturity level, this talk would, therefore, outline the pros, cons and the learnings using Bndtools in such a big OSGi project for embedded development.
OSGi CDI Integration Specification - Ray Augé (Liferay)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Ray Augé (Liferay)
Abstract: This talk discusses the upcoming OSGi CDI Integration Specification and demonstrates common usage patterns and its component model that brings OSGi dynamics; like services and configuration, to CDI and provides for an ecosystem of CDI portable extentions.
How OSGi drives cross-sector energy management - Jörn Tümmler (SMA Solar Tech...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Jörn Tümmler (SMA Solar Technology)
Abstract: SMA is a leading global specialist in photovoltaic system technology with more than 3,000 SMA employees in 20 countries.
In 2015 SMA decided to develop the ennexOS platform - a cross-sector platform for holistic, intelligent energy management. An important part of this platform is the data-manager - an IoT gateway that acquires information from various energy generators, storages and loads and performs commissioning and management tasks.
This new generation of data-managers demanded for new approaches in software-architecture to:
run on a broad range of hardware platforms, and
be extendible e.g. to support different protocols for easy integration, and
to enable a broad range of applications in the energy-management field that may be customized by apps installed during runtime
After an exhaustive investigation on existing solutions, OSGi was chosen as the key technology for this new generation of devices - a quite challenging decision, because at this point there was only limited experience in Java and OSGi development in the company.
This talk will present the key factors that lead to this decision, how we very carefully build up Java and OSGi knowledge, and started with an initial design. OSGi enRoute and the support of OSGi experts helped us to accelerate our development and become familiar with OSGi - although we also had times when we were struggling because of the new technology.
The talk will demonstrate what we have reached until now and we will tell you if OSGi has kept it's promise ...
Improved developer productivity thanks to Maven and OSGi - Lukasz Dywicki (Co...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Lukasz Dywicki (Code-House)
Abstract: During this short presentation I will revisit existing mechanisms and approach towards OSGi and JEE development. I will show how many manual steps can be avoided and how to maintain project in effective manner. I will try to find a balance between execution environment requirements and programmer happines at same time.
I believe that OSGi and Eclipse ecosystem experience troubles gaining people from outside for few reasons. Beside overall impression of OSGi complexity there is equally old and invalid complain about quaility of developer tooling. Since invention of BND development experience can be really pleasant and independent of text editor/IDE preferences. Sadly lots of people still rely on former experiences spreading black/bad PR. I would like to clarify their point.
After this presentation attendees will learn:
How to use Maven to build OSGi projects (without Tycho).
How to automate manual tasks.
How to build custom software distributions with Maven artifacts and run it with Apache Karaf.
That OSGi development doesn't differ much from regular day-to-day usage of application servers or microservice runtimes.
This talk is intended for people who know basics of OSGi as it will show few basic technics towards better developer productivity.
It Was Twenty Years Ago Today - Building an OSGi based Smart Home System - Ch...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Christer Larsson (Makewave)
Abstract: OSGi was originally designed for Smart Homes and Residential Gateways almost 20 years ago.
This talk will present how the OSGi specifications have evolved over the years, and how you today, in 2018, design an OSGi based Smart Home System.
A real world use case of a Swedish Smart Home start-up company will be used to illustrate different design principles and how OSGi remains as relevant today as it was when it started.
Popular patterns revisited on OSGi - Christian Schneider (Adobe)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Christian Schneider (Adobe)
Abstract: We will look at common cloud and design patterns and see how the special properties of the OSGi environment allows us to rethink these patterns. The talk shows some well known patterns like the service registry and the whiteboard but also some unique patterns like out of band circuit breaker or graceful degregation.
The patterns are shown with some examples using declarative services(DS). So some basic OSGi and DS knowledge is of advantage but not required.
For OSGi beginners the well established OSGi patterns will help getting started the right way. Experienced OSGi developers will find some new patterns to think about. Cloud or enterprise developers will get a new approach to some patterns they are used to which hopefully inspires them to take another look at the current state of OSGi.
Integrating SLF4J and the new OSGi LogService 1.4 - BJ Hargrave (IBM)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by BJ Hargrave (IBM)
Abstract: OSGi Compendium R7 provides a major update to the OSGi LogService specification. A new logging API is added which supports logging levels and dynamic logging administration. A new Push Stream-based means of receiving log entries is also added. But it is quite often the case you need to use other code such as open source projects which are using slf4j for their logging API. This session will explore the new OSGi LogService changes and how you can integrate code using both slf4j logging and OSGi LogService logging.
OSG(a)i: because AI needs a runtime - Tim Verbelen (imec)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Tim Verbelen (imec)
Abstract: Nowadays AI is reaching new heights on the hype cycle, especially due to recent advances in deep learning techniques. A lot of deep learning frameworks exist for creating and training deep neural networks, the most popular ones being PyTorch and TensorFlow. However, how to integrate, deploy and manage these neural networks in complex software systems is often overlooked. In this talk we show how OSGi can be used as a modular runtime for deep learning models. We embed those models inside OSGi bundles, and use the extender pattern to make these available as OSGi services. You can then use your favorite OSGi specs such as DS and PushStreams to integrate these into your application.
Flying to Jupiter with OSGi - Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio V...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio Vega)
Abstract: The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is the main operations center for the European Space Agency (ESA), operating a number of earth observation and scientific missions. Monitoring and control functions needed by spacecraft operators are provided by software systems which are reused across missions, but tailored and extended for mission specific needs. The current generation of monitoring and control systems are becoming obsolete and a European wide initiative called the European Ground Systems Common Core (EGS-CC) (http://www.egscc.esa.int) has been started to develop the next generation.
This talk will explain why OSGi was chosen and how it is used in the development of next generation of monitoring and control software. It will describe how OSGi provides the necessary framework that enables the software to be extended for the different space systems it is expected to support. The overall software architecture will be discussed, some of the challenges faced and the benefits gained by using OSGi. The first target mission for the system is JUICE (http://sci.esa.int/juice) which will explore the moons of Jupiter and which is scheduled for launch in 2022.
MicroProfile, OSGi was meant for this - Ray Auge (Liferay)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Ray Augé (Liferay)
Abstract: The craze is fully on. The past couple of years have seem micro services grow from next _flava_ to fully consuming of the software industry. The Eclipse micorprofile.io project is tackling the issue putting common usage patterns together over a foundation of CDI. What better assembly driver is there than OSGi to put it all together. This talk will demonstrate building your own MicroProfile using OSGi and the OSGi enRoute packaging model.
Prototyping IoT systems with a hybrid OSGi & Node-RED platform - Bruce Jackso...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Bruce Jackson (Myriad)
Abstract: Node-RED is often used as a protyping tool for IoT systems. However, there are also a large number of OSGi components that have already been built to interface to devices, sensors and systems. In this talk I will show how two completely different runtime environments (OSGi and Node-RED) can be combined into a single platform for prototyping (and more) combining the strengths of both languages and systems.
Being able to quickly and simply prototype IoT application is extremely useful, and to this end many people have adopted Node-Red, a Node.js based runtime with extensive support for plugins to interface to various IoT hardware and protocols. However, this requires these services/protocols to be developed in Javascript, and there is already a significant body of code developed in Java/OSGi that it would be desirable to re-use.
The talk will explain how it is possible to:
Create and manage a Node-Red runtime from within an OSGi bundle
Share OSGi components and object into the Node-Red runtime
Interact and build Node-Red flows that exchange data and call methods between Node.js and OSGi
This is obviously useful for the original purpose: prototyping IoT systems, but also demonstrates some interesting techniques for bridging between different languages and runtimes.
How to connect your OSGi application - Dirk Fauth (Bosch)mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Dirk Fauth (Bosch)
Abstract: In todays connected world the requirement to connect applications across network boundaries has become a common requirement. With OSGi there are several ways to accomplish this, as there are different specifications to achieve this. In this talk we will look at some of these specifications to show what options there are and which might fit your requirements. Starting from an architecture that makes use of the HTTP Whiteboard pattern, over Remote Services to finally showing the usage of the JAX-RS Whiteboard specification introduced with R7. We will show the general usage of these specifications and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each solution.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...
OSGi Alliance World Congress 2004 Agenda
1. DAY ONE -- Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Start End Description Presenter
8:00 Exhibition
8:30 9:10 OSGi Alliance - Status Address Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance and Conference Chair
9:10 9:15 Introduction of Ms. Chandra Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance and Conference Chair
9:15 9:55 Visionary Keynote Presentation Mala Chandra, Vice President and Director, Client Architecture and
Applications, Personal Communications Sector, Motorola Inc.
9:55 10:25 Break
10:25 12:00 Converging on OSGi Technology: Emerging End-to-End Architecture and
Solutions
10:25 10:30 Introduction Moderator: Dan Bandera, Program Director, Emerging Device Standards
& Strategy, IBM Pervasive Computing
10:30 10:50 GST - An End-to-end Architecture for Automotive Telematics Services Peter Van der Perre, IP Manager, ERTICO
10:50 11:10 Requirements For a Successful End-to-End Business Solution Kai Hackbarth, Product Manager, ProSyst Software
11:10 11:30 End-to-End Architectures for Mobile Device Services Dave Marples, Chief Scientist, Network Systems Research Laboratory,
Telcordia Technologies
11:30 11:50 OSGi Technology, Eclipse and Convergence Jeff McAffer, Equinox Project Lead, IBM
11:50 12:00 Q & A All
12:00 1:30 Lunch
1:30 2:45 Going Mobile with OSGi Technology
1:30 1:35 Introductions Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance and Conference Chair
1:35 1:55 Managing Complexity in Mobile Application Deployment Using the OSGi
Service Platform
Rafiul Ahad, VP Product Development, Wireless and Voice Division, Oracle
1:55 2:15 The Future of Mobile Java and Mobility Middleware Jon Bostrom, Chief Architect Java, Nokia
2:15 2:35 Enabling the Enterprise with Next-Generation Mobile Architectures Mark VandenBrink, Device Architect, Linux/Java, IBM
2:35 2:45 Q & A All
2:45 4:20 Driving with OSGi Technology
2:45 2:50 Introduction Moderator: Scott McCormick, Director, AMI-C
2:50 3:10 Principles of a vehicle infotainment platform Hans-Ulrich Michel, Project Manager, Information, Communication &
Telematics, BMW
3:10 3:30 Vehicle Consumer Services Interface - In-Vehicle Middleware Vladimir Rasin, Lead Vehicle E/E Architect, Ford Motor Company
3:30 3:50 OSGi Technology Based In-vehicle Computing Platforms: The Embedded
Systems Perspective
Paul Wheaton, Director of In-Vehicle Computing, Computer Associates
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2. 3:50 4:10 Digital broadcasting applied to in car safety and deployment of FO in
Catalonia
Xavier Puig, Telecommunications Engineer, Information Technologies and
Telecommunications Center, Government of Catalonia
4:10 4:20 Q & A All
4:20 4:50 Break
4:50 6:05 Staying Home with OSGi Technology
4:50 4:55 Introductions Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
4:55 5:15 Service Scenarios and Learnings from the Belgacom EasyHome Lab Bernard Boël, Senior Integrated Service Platform Engineer, Belgacom
5:15 5:35 OSGi Technology in the France Telecom Plugs Home Platform Gilles Deflandre, Research Engineer, France Telecom R&D
5:35 5:55 Motorola Home Gateways and the Shell HomeGenie: OSGi Technology in
Action
Vincent Izzo, Director, Advanced Home Services, Motorola Inc.
5:55 6:05 Q & A All
DAY TWO -- Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Start End Description Presenter
8:00 Exhibition
8:30 9:45 Into the Future with OSGi Technology
8:30 8:35 Introductions Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
8:35 9:05 Vehicle-enabled Information & Communication Services: Market Outlook
and Real Business Opportunities
Michael Dornan, Automotive Analyst, Gartner
9:05 9:35 TBD Roger Torrenti, CEO, Homega Research
9:35 9:45 Q & A All
9:45 10:15 Break
10:15 10:20 Introduction of Mr. Colson Dan Bandera, Program Director, Emerging Device Standards & Strategy,
IBM Pervasive Computing
10:20 11:00 Visionary Keynote Presentation Jim Colson, Chief Architect for Client Software, IBM
11:00 5:45 Track 1: OSGi Service Platform and Automotive Electronics: Life-Cycle
Management and Emerging Applications and Services
Monitored by: Hans-Ulrich Michel, Project Manager, Information,
Communication & Telematics, BMW
11:00 11:05 Introductions Hans-Ulrich Michel, Project Manager, Information, Communication &
Telematics, BMW
11:05 11:35 The FleetBoard Solution and the Case for OSGi Technology Co-presenters: Hendrik Höfer, Managing Director and CTO, MicroDoc and
Marcus Hohloch, Project Manager, DaimlerChrysler Services FleetBoard
GmbH
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3. 11:35 12:05 OSGi Technology Based In-vehicle Computing Platforms: The Embedded
Systems Perspective
Paul Wheaton, Director of In-Vehicle Computing, Computer Associates
12:05 1:35 Lunch
1:35 2:05 New Automotive Applications, Services and Use Cases Enabled by the OSGi
Service Platform
Klaus Krumpholz, Advanced Engineering Manager, Motorola GmbH
2:05 2:35 Building Global Telematics System by Using OSGi Technology Dimitar Valtchev, CTO, ProSyst Software
2:35 3:05 Real-time Customer Care & Vehicle Service: How to Deliver Real Business
Value in an Automotive Context
Dr. Christian Kuhn, Director, Solution Development Automotive, SAP AG
3:05 3:35 Break
3:35 4:05 The Role of the OSGi Gateway in GST Security Objectives and Architecture Antonio Kung, Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Trialog and Danny
De Cock, Researcher, K.U. Leuven
4:05 4:35 Integration and Use of Mobile Devices in the Car Olivier Pavé, Software Architect, Siemens VDO Automotive
4:35 5:05 Evolving End-to-End Architectures Staffan Truvé, Co-founder and Chairman, Gatespace Telematics AB
5:05 5:35 End-to-End and e-Business Value from the Telematics Reference
Implementation Solution
Volker Fricke, Dipl. Ing., Project Manager Telematics Solutions, Pervasive
Computing, IBM
5:35 5:45 Open Discussion All
11:00 5:45 Track 2: OSGi Service Platform and Mobile/Wireless Devices: End-to-End
Architecture, Convergence and Value Chain
Monitored by: Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance and Conference
Chair
11:00 11:05 Introductions Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance; Director, Standards Realization,
Motorola Inc.; and Conference Chair
11:05 11:35 History and Future of the Downloadable Mobile Marketplace Jon Bostrom, Chief Architect, Nokia
11:35 12:05 OSGi Technology Relationship to OMA Device Management Protocols and
Mechanisms
Sanjay Gupta, Director, Motorola
12:05 1:35 Lunch
1:35 2:05 Introducing the Embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP) Jim Robbins, Senior Software Engineer, IBM Pervasive Computing
2:05 2:35 Enabling Technologies for Branded Wireless Services Boris Klots, Director of Software Engineering / Fellow Technical Staff,
Motorola Inc.
2:35 3:05 How to Use the OSGi Service Framework in Real-Life Projects? Daniel Schellhoss, Executive VP, ProSyst Software
3:05 3:35 Break
3:35 4:05 Helping Mobile Operators & Terminal Vendors Dynamically Update Terminal
Capabilties
Peter Bernard, Chief Product Officer, Insignia
4:05 4:35 Data Miniaturization: Implications for Mobile Devices John Archbold, Founder and CTO, WindSpring Inc. and Robert Mitro,
Chairman, WindSpring Inc. and Vice Chairman, Caneum Inc.
4:35 5:05 Parlay/OSA and Parlay-X The Platform for Telecom Web Services José Simões, Service Layer Solution Sales, Ericsson
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4. 5:05 5:45 Open Discussion All
11:00 5:45 Track 3: OSGi Service Platform and Connected Homes: Gateways,
Connected Devices and Services, and Application Clusters
Monitored by: Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
11:00 11:05 Introductions Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
11:05 11:35 The Convergence of Fixed, Mobile and Internet Services in the Home Bruce Horowitz, Manager, Service Architecture & Integration Group,
TeliaSonera
11:35 12:05 Flexible and Transparent Multimedia Routing on OSGi Environments Dr. Natividad Martinez Madrid, Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III
de Madrid and Dr. Ralf Seepold, Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid
12:05 1:35 Lunch
1:35 2:05 OSGi Residential Gateways Experience in Spain Andrés Manso, Project Manager, HogarDigital
2:05 2:35 "Home Service Harmony", Home Service Control Platform Based on the
OSGi Framework
Masanori Ogawara, Research Engineer, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corporation (NTT)
2:35 3:05 Current Situation of Connected Appliances in the Market and Siemens’
serve@Home
Horst Werkmann, Head of Internet Appliances, Bosch und Siemens
Hausgeräte GmbH
3:05 3:35 Break
3:35 4:05 Residential Gateways: The First Mile Solution to the Last Mile Problem Javier Zamora, General Manager, eNeo Labs
4:05 4:35 Context Aware Services in Connected Homes Using OSGi Service
Infrastructure
Zheng Song, Connected Home Lab, Institute for Infocomm Research
4:35 5:05 Why Collaborate? Graham Nicholls, CEO of Extrada Inc. and Director of The Application
Home Initiative (TAHI)
5:05 5:45 Open Discussion
7:00 9:00 Congress Reception - Open to all participants
DAY THREE -- Thursday, October 14, 2004
Start End Description Presenter
8:00 Exhibition
8:30 8:35 Introduction of Mr. Wild Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
8:35 9:05 Visionary Keynote Presentation Chris Wild, Chief Technical Officer, Software & Services, Siemens VDO
Automotive
9:05 9:10 Introduction of Mr. Cargill Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
9:10 9:40 Visionary Keynote Presentation Carl Cargill, Director, Corporate Standards, Sun Microsystem
9:40 10:10 Break
10:10 11:25 OSGi Service Platform Evolution
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5. 10:10 10:15 Introductions Deepak Kamlani, President, Global Inventures
10:15 10:35 Evolving Communication Mechanisms of the OSGi Framework Xuejun Chen, Research Staff Member, BMW Research and Technology
10:35 10:55 Integrating Secure Token in OSGi Platforms Jean-Jacques Vandewalle, Research Engineer, Gemplus
10:55 11:15 Service Subscribers, Providers, Aggregators: Business and Technique -
Anarchy or Democracy?
Paul Kopff, Research Engineer, Electricité de France
11:15 11:25 Q & A All
11:25 1:00 New Applications of the Service Platform
11:25 11:30 Introductions Moderator: Peter Kriens, Director of Technology, OSGi Alliance and
Managing Director, aQute
11:30 11:50 The OSGi Service Platform in Integrated Management Environments Cristina Diaz Diaz, Research and Development Engineer, Telefonica I & D
11:50 12:10 The Role of the OSGi Service Platform and the Enabling End-to-End
Architecture and Solutions
Peter Guinand, VP Product Development, Building Operating System,
RaumComputer AG
12:10 12:30 OSGi Service Platform in Healthcare Service Delivery and Management Stan Moyer, Executive Director & Strategic Research Program Manager,
Telcordia Technologies
12:30 12:50 Framework Modularity Layer Glyn Normington, Software Designer, IBM United Kingdom Laboratories
12:50 1:00 Q & A All
1:00 2:30 Lunch
2:30 3:45 OSGi Technology and Open Source
Introduction Moderator: BJ Hargrave, Sr. Software Engineer, IBM Pervasive
Computing
Panelist Richard S. Hall, Guest Researcher, LSR Laboratory, Grenoble University
Panelist Christer Larsson, CEO, Gatespace Telematics AB
Panelist Jeff McAffer, Eclipse Equinox Project Lead, Eclipse.org
Panelist Erik Wistrand, Maintainer, Knopflerfish
Panelist Kumanan Yogaratnam, CTO and Founder, Espial Group Inc.
Q & A All
3:45 4:15 Break
4:15 5:50 OSGi Architecture for Mobile Device Software
4:15 4:20 Introductions Moderator: BJ Hargrave, Sr. Software Engineer, IBM Pervasive
Computing
4:20 4:40 Deployment Download and Policy Workstream Update Jon Bostrom, Chief Architect Java, Nokia
4:40 5:00 MEG: OSGi Based Operational Management of Mobile Devices Vadim Draluk, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Motorola Inc.
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6. 5:00 5:20 Peter Kriens, Director of Technology, OSGi Alliance and Managing
Director, aQute
5:20 5:40 The MEG Application Model Mark VandenBrink, Device Architect, Linux/Java, IBM
5:40 5:50 Q & A All
5:50 6:30 OSGi Alliance into 2005 Dr. John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance; Director, Standards Realization,
Motorola Inc.; and Conference Chair
6:30 11:30 eNeo Labs Connected Home Tour - Pre-Registration Required
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