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Towards Data Driven Usability Engineering in an Automotive Software Factory

Valentin Lohmueller (Vector Informatik GmbH)
Johann Schenkl (trinnovative GmbH)
Sebastian Erdenreich (trinnovative GmbH)
Michael Deubzer (Vector Informatik GmbH)

Automotive industry is currently preforming a radical change from mechanical cars with E/E components towards Software Defined Vehicles. One mayor change and challenge is the shift to constant software evolution over the complete lifecycle of a vehicle, starting with vehicle platform design till taking cars to the scrap yard. DevOps principles and mindset are an important enabler for providing constant updates on vehicle software. On the other side, we see also a seamlessly integrated development environment tool chain, e.g.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Eclipse Che: Monitoring and Tracing using the cutting edge Cloud-Native stack - Prometheus, Grafana and Jaeger

Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)

In the Cloud-Native world monitoring and distributed tracing are the crucial parts of the service not visible to the naked eye, but vital for DevOps in order to obtain various system metrics, easily investigate underlying issues and identify potential performance bottlenecks. When the cloud IDE is deployed on a cluster it is critical to have enough observability to make sure that the development environment is in a good shape, stable and ready to be used. In this session, we will demonstrate that Eclipse Che running on Kubernetes or OpenShift provides not only a collaborative development environment to the teams but also monitoring and tracing facilities using the cutting edge Cloud-Native stack: Prometheus, Grafana and Jaeger.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs

Invited Talk: Distributed Tracing for MicroProfile Runtimes

Pavol Loffay (Red Hat, Inc.)

In this talk we will walk through MicroProfile-OpenTracing project and explain how it can improve observability in your cloud native Java deployments. At the beginning there will be an introduction to distributed tracing and then we will continue with the project specific features. We will also touch more advanced topics like tracing in (Istio) service mesh architectures, distributed context propagation and best practices when instrumenting your  business logic. Last but not least we will talk about project roadmap and how to get involved.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java

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