Warner Robins, GA
February 11, 2010
8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Open-Door Technical Seminars (Multi-Tracks)
09:00 am – 09:45 am
PCIe 2.0 Expansion for Low Cost GPU Acceleration, HPC and High Speed Storage
Presented by: Jim Ison, Regional Manager – One Stop Systems
Direct Attached (PCI Express over cable) computing is a powerful technology that can be implemented in almost any application to expand slot count, attach high speed devices to an existing system, and communicate between PC’s at up to 80Gb/s and much less cost than other solutions. Discover how these easily accessible and available products can be implemented in your application for higher productivity at lower costs. See the future of cluster computing using PCIe over cable in the data center and in HPC environments.
10:15 am – 11:00 am
Heterogeneous Computing with FPGAs and Multi-core Processors
Presented by: Annapolis Micro Systems
We will discuss the seamless integration of Xilinx FPGAs and Tilera pro 64 asics in an IBM blade chassis. Learn how this provides the parallel procession of both types of processors with the front panel I/O options of A/Ds, DACs with 10 Giga Bit Ethernet and Infiniband network interfaces and IBM backplane connectivity. See exactly how all this processing power wrapped in a hot swappable, redundant power supply system while each card in the system, is self hosting.
11:30 am – 12:15 am
Developing Next Generation HMI's for Embedded Systems
Presented by: Dennis Kelly, FAE – QNX Software Systems
Embedded systems are evolving quickly with sophisticated human machine interfaces that combine audio/video playback, enhanced graphics, and internet connectivity. This session looks at building advanced HMIs and all the challenges that come with it. Learn how to integrate advanced graphical tooling into an embedded environment, addressing the two most commonly raised objections: adequate performance and rock-solid reliability. Explore engineering concerns about integrating everything from high-level HMI applications to low-level embedded controls without compromising real-time reliability or HMI performance. Finally, discover how to save time in the integration process by creating a seamless interface, blending content from any number of existing applications.
01:00 pm – 01:45 pm
Increasing Software Reliability, Maintainability and Security through Integrated Static and Dynamic Analysis
Presented by: Nat Hillary, Field Applications Engineer – LDRA Technology Inc.
Through the last number of years we have seen the emergence of static and dynamic analysis techniques as accepted methods of increasing embedded software quality, security, and reliability. We will look at various static analysis techniques (standards compliance, complexity analysis, run-time error analysis) and dynamic analysis techniques (functional, system and unit test, structural coverage analysis, modeling) and show how applying the results of both static and dynamic analysis provides far more value than either one alone. Key to this increased value is traceability: the ability to apply results of these various analysis techniques to requirements at both high and low levels throughout the development lifecycle creates actionable status data usable by management to assess embedded software projects. Finally, we will look at methods of automating the various analyses and establishing the traceability of analysis results at various phases within the development lifecycle.

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