2015年5月26日 星期二

Scottish conference to discuss software security

secure softwareThe development of safe and secure software for car electronics is the subject of a Scottish technology conference which will be held in June.

The Scottish Device Developers’ Conference, taking place at Uphall on 4th June will include a number of workshops and presentations that explore the development of software for computer based systems that require absolute stability and security.

Such applications range from banking systems to energy management, and from vehicle electronics to air traffic control systems.

The embedded computing and real-time software conference discusses the development of safe and secure software for high availability and mission critical systems>

Topics will include recent development in operating system architecture and advances in code testing and debugging, the 2015 conference is expected to attract senior development engineers and computer scientists from across Scotland.

Once such workshop is titled “Catch Software Errors Before It’s Too Late for Certification”, the workshop will discuss the development and testing of code for industry standards such as DO-178C, IEC 61508 and ISO 26262. The workshop will be presented by Mark Richardson of LDRA, a supplier of software test tools to many of the world’s major technology companies.

“Developing software for projects where there may be a ‘high cost of failure’ can be very stressful,” said Mark James, marketing manager at LDRA.

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