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Which UI frameworks for IoT devices ? Oniro's experiences

phil coval (Huawei Technologies Co., LTD.)
Bartosz Golaszewski (Huawei Technologies Co., LTD.)

While most connected devices are headless, some of them expose a graphical interface for users to interact with. Oniro provides several approaches for human/machine interaction, from local basic display to full featured remote control.

This talk will focus on displaying data on Oniro devices depending on use cases or devices' constraints.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

The Open Source Way
The Open Source Way

BDeploy: Fit for large and performant Eclipse RCP deployments

Markus Duft (SSI Schaefer IT Solutions GmbH)

Do you - too - maintain an Eclipse RCP application which is heavy already? Do you - too - wonder how to best deploy that application, how to install, configure and update it? We have solved almost all the questions related to this topic using BDeploy - an Open-Source deployment solution which longs to bring together the best of many worlds.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

The LEGO of containers

Todor Boev (Software AG)

Containers have become a corner stone of most cloud applications. Yet to many they remain a mysterious construct. If you like us feel uneasy to build software so fundamentally based on an abstraction you do not really understand this talk is for you.

 

We will explain how linux containers, rather than one single abstraction, are a novel combination of old and common Linux constructs:

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

Eclipse Trace Compass – Past, Present and Future

Bernd Hufmann (Ericsson AB)

The Trace Compass project has been providing trace analysis and visualization tools for many years. Analyzing Linux based systems has been one of the main focuses. Call Graph analysis for profiling of applications, analysis of real-time systems or analysis of traces coming from Jaeger (Open Tracing API) are some recent developments for Trace Compass. Moving the UI to modern front-end technologies and showing the analysis results in a web browser is ahead of us.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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