Roundtable "Potential of OSS for ATM" - Jointly organized by CALIBRE and EUROCONTROL
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PROGRAM

PART 1: INTRODUCTION

9:00 Opening
- Agenda and participants, by Marc Bourgois
- Presentation of CALIBRE, by John O’Flaherty
- Presentation of EUROCONTROL, by Jean-Luc Hardy
9:30 Introduction to ATM (Air Traffic Management)
- Hypotheses about OSS in ATM, by Marc Bourgois, EUROCONTROL
- Discussion
9:50 Introduction to OSS (Open Source Software)
- Migration to OSS, by Joseph Feller, University College Cork
- Discussion
10:30 Coffee Break


PART 2: ATM projects

11:00 ATM: hypothesis = Public Service
- Experience Report on www.OpenATC.org and AudioLan,
by Gilles Gawinowski, EUROCONTROL
Discussion
11:30 ATM: hypothesis = Harmonization
- White Box approach for a Trajectory Prediction Tool,
by Sip Swierstra and Carlos Garcia Avello, EUROCONTROL
- Discussion
12:00 ATM: hypothesis = Business Model
- Revisiting CHIPS as an Open Source Project,
by Jean-Dominique Frayssinoux, ATM consultant
- Discussion
12:30 OSS feedback
- AdaCore Business Model and ATM,
by Franco Gasperoni, AdaCore, Inc.
- Discussion
13:00 Lunch


PART 3: IPR legal issues

14:00 ATM: hypothesis = Public Service
- OSS and IPR Evolution in EUROCONTROL,
by Burkhart von Erlach, EUROCONTROL
14:20 OSS feedback
- Permissive vs. Restrictive OSS Licences,
by Delphine Prieur, INRIA
- Working with OSS Licences in PHILIPS
by Arnoud Engelfriet, PHILIPS
- Discussion
15:30 Coffee Break


PART 4: Quality and safety

16:00 ATM: hypothesis = Quality, Safety
- TCAS being Open Source before the term was coined,
by Garfield Dean, EUROCONTROL
16:30 OSS feedback
- Quality Improvement and Release Management,
by Martin Michlmayr, University of Cambridge
- Discussion


PART 5: Conclusions

17:00 - OSS in Secondary Software Sector, Voice of Industry,
by John O’Flaherty, CALIBRE
- Discussion and conclusions
17:30 Close




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