diff --git a/2024-09-10-workshop-agenda.md b/2024-09-10-workshop-agenda.md index a82b1fe..e7850d4 100644 --- a/2024-09-10-workshop-agenda.md +++ b/2024-09-10-workshop-agenda.md @@ -26,30 +26,32 @@ Register for this event at this link: [https://cvent.me/Mg4w9o](https://cvent.me - 13:05: 'Round Table Introductions' - 13:15: 'Welcome back to the Automotive Work Group, and update from Toyota' - *by Masato Endo, Toyota* -- **13:45: Government Regulations / Activity Impacting the Automotive Supply Chain** - - 13:45: 'How OpenChain standards can help manage the United States Executive Order, NTIA Minimum Requirements, CRA and more' +- **13:35: Government Regulations / Activity Impacting the Automotive Supply Chain** + - 13:35: 'How OpenChain standards can help manage the United States Executive Order, NTIA Minimum Requirements, CRA and more' - *by Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project* - - 14:05: 'The current EU approach to support the Open Source collaboration in the European Automotive Industry' + - 13:55: 'The current EU approach to support the Open Source collaboration in the European Automotive Industry' - *by Detlef Zerfowski, ETAS* -- **14:25: Pause for coffee and networking** -- **14:45: End-to-End (Open Source) Software Management** - - 14:45: 'The supply chain, tool updates and the need for standardized interfaces' + - 14:15: 'Impact of regulations in the US on the Open Source Software Supply Chain' + - by Russell Eling, OSS Consultants* +- **14:45: Pause for coffee and networking** +- **15:15: End-to-End (Open Source) Software Management** + - 15:15: 'The supply chain, tool updates and the need for standardized interfaces' - *by Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch* - - 15:05: [Catena-X](https://catena-x.net/) / [Eclipse Tractus-X](https://eclipse-tractusx.github.io/) - 'Are there potential synergies with the OpenChain community and is there a supply chain for data?' + - 15:35: [Catena-X](https://catena-x.net/) / [Eclipse Tractus-X](https://eclipse-tractusx.github.io/) - 'Are there potential synergies with the OpenChain community and is there a supply chain for data?' - *by Lars Geyer-Blaumeiser, Cofinity-X* - - 15:25: [Linux ELISA](https://elisa.tech/) / [SPDX Safety Profile](https://bit.ly/4eXJz21) - 'How can the safety requirements be covered along the automotive software supply chain?' + - 15:55: [Linux ELISA](https://elisa.tech/) / [SPDX Safety Profile](https://bit.ly/4eXJz21) - 'How can the safety requirements be covered along the automotive software supply chain?' - *by Nicole Pappler, AlektoMetis* -- **15:45: Pause for coffee and networking** -- **16:15: Software Defined Vehicle** - - 16:15: Automotive Grade Linux and Software Defined Vehicle - Status and next steps +- **16:15: Pause for coffee and networking** +- **16:45: Software Defined Vehicle** + - 16:45: Automotive Grade Linux and Software Defined Vehicle - Status and next steps - *by Jan-Simon Moller, AGL* - - 16:35: Eclipse Kuksa and Software Defined Vehicle - Status and next steps - - *by Sebastian Schildt from ETAS / Eclipse Kuksa* -- **16:55: Review of Core Topic** - - 16:45: 'ISO/IEC 5230, ISO/IEC 18974 and ISO/IEC 5962 - How updates to international standards for open source license compliance, security assurance and SBOM impact the automotive supply chain' + - 17:05: Eclipse Kuksa and Software Defined Vehicle - Status and next steps + - *by Sebastian Schildt, ETAS* +- **17:25: Review of Core Topic** + - 17:25: 'ISO/IEC 5230, ISO/IEC 18974 and ISO/IEC 5962 - How updates to international standards for open source license compliance, security assurance and SBOM impact the automotive supply chain' - *Panel: Shane Coughlan @ OpenChain Project, Marcel Kurzmann @ Bosch, Masato Endo @ Toyota* -- **17:25: Open discussion and future planning** -- **17:50: Close and goodbyes** +- **17:45: Open discussion and future planning** +- **17:55: Close and goodbyes** ### Other Proposed Talks or Deep-Dives Pending Speakers: