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GENIVI has expanded its scope from its strength in Linux-based IVI and automotive open source software to focus on helping automakers integrate the multiple operating systems present in the centralized and connected cockpit. We call this new strategy Multi-OS Integration.
Vehicle E/E and software architecture trends have led GENIVI to advance into concepts of central domain ECUs, cross domain ECUs (domain fusion) and eventually to a vehicle computer approach. Longer-term, GENIVI is also exploring vehicle cloud computing and connected services.
New projects launched in this Multi-OS integration scope include:
Work done in late 2017 and throughout 2018 in what GENIVI called domain interaction projects laid a strong foundation for this new multi-OS integration scope expansion. The following domain interaction projects are active and have relevance in the new integration scope:
The GENIVI Security Team is actively exploring ways to make vehicle software systems more secure against threats and hacks of all types.
GENIVI continues to host a number of IVI software components in our github repository.
For bug & project tracking, use JIRA
Login account
The account creation process is back to normal and you may again use the JIRA application to create an account for this public infrastructure. This account, when accepted, will allow you to participate and edit information in both JIRA and Confluence (Wiki). If your company is a GENIVI member you can email the GENIVI helpdesk (help at genivi dot org), after your account is set up and working to request access to any member information.
Nicholas Contino (GENIVI IT) and Gunnar Andersson (Development Lead)
are also available to help you if you have any questions.
Multi-OS Integration Work
Architecture
Software Components and Standard Interfaces/APIs
How-Tos, tutorials and other instruction
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