ESI symposium 2016
Theme: A paradigm shift in Embedded Systems Engineering
Frans Beenker, TNO-ESI
Wouter Leibbrandt, TNO-ESI
Willem Endhoven, HighTech NL
Dieter Rombach, Fraunhofer IESE:
Industry 4.0- New Ways of Engineering for the Systems of the future
Julian Bartholomeyczik, Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions:
Shaping the future of IoT: Platforms for co-creation, rapid prototyping and succesful industrialization
Chair: Dirk-Jan Swagerman, Philips HealthTech
Bart Theelen, TNO-ESI:
Virtual Prototyping Interventional X-Ray SystemsThomas Kuhn, Fraunhofer IESE: Possibilities and chancees of virtual engineering
Part 2
Chair: John Koster, ASML
Sven Weber & Ramon Schiffelers, ASML:
Simple software to enable Moore's lawTwan Basten, TU Eindhoven:
Performance Engineering for High-Tech systems: crossing boundaries
Chair: Ben Pronk, Philips Lighting
Jimmy Troost and Sorin Iacob, Thales Research and Technology:
From information sharing in crisis management to Internet of things: a view on interoperability, autonomy, security and usuabilityPeter van Hulten and Didier Liauw, TomTom
Practical Demystification of Conflict-free Replicated Data Types
Chair: Martijn Kabel, FEI
Arjan Mooij, TNO-ESI
Industrial Software Rejuvenation using Open-Source ParsersFrits Vaandrager, Radboud University Nijmegen
Refactoring of Legacy Software using Model Learning and Equivalence Checking
Chair: Remko Sikkink, Thales
Fred Verstraaten, Vanderlande Industries
Vanderlande platform-driven product development - How does it look?Jamie McCormack, FEI
TALOS mid-range TEM platform - lessons in diversity management and cost
Chair: Henk Thomassen, Océ
Clara Otero, NXP Semi Conductors
Innovations in Automotive & Mobility require Technology LeadershipFrank van de Scheur, Philips
Professional learning in the field of Architecture
Jan Tretmans, TNO-ESI