Celestin A

Capacity: 150
Size: 150
Seating Configuration: Conference

Celestin A

Proposals for this room

* Advances in Validation of Concurrent Software

Audience: Aggresssive developers and testers.
Refereed Talk 08/12/2013
Paul McKenney

* Binary Compatibility for Library Developers

This presentation will talk about those real-world problems and their solutions, heavily drawing upon the solutions used by both Qt and KDE. It will mostly focus on issues facing libraries on Linux, but will give hints also for cross-platform portability.
Refereed Talk 08/12/2013
Thiago Macieira

* UEFI and ACPI for ARM

The target audience for this talk is kernel developers interested in enterprise server type hardware controlled by UEFI and ACPI during its boot and run cycle, UEFI/ACPI kernel developers who have been working on x86 and interested in the changes required for arm/arm64 support for these standards, and finally those kernel developers who are working on arm/arm64 systems interested in UEFI/ACPI support.
Refereed Talk 08/12/2013
Graeme Gregory

* Readme.README: Optimizing Legibility on Mobile Devices

App and mobile platform developers with UI/UX design experience welcome. Moderate technical experience expected.
Refereed Talk 08/12/2013
Nathan Willis

* Vampire Mice: How USB PM Impacts You

The first part of the talk targets users of all skill levels, and the second part of the talk will be a developer-focused discussion on creating new tools for crowd-sourced USB power management testing. Systemd, udev, Linux distros, and kernel developers should participate in this conversation.
Refereed Talk 08/12/2013
Sarah Sharp