The history of edaBarCamp:
2019, Feb. 26./27th | may the 4th be with you | : | Our fourth edaBarCamp, sponsored by and located at XFAB Erfurt. | Documentation | Pictures |
2017, Dec. 11./12th | the next generation | : | Our third edaBarCamp, sponsored by Synopysy and located at Leibniz University Hannover. | Documentation | Pictures |
2017, Jul. 05./06th | 21 Get access to half the truth | : | Our second edaBarCamp, sponsored by Reutlingen University and located at Robert Bosch Zentrum (RBZ), Reutlingen. | Documentation | Pictures |
2016, Nov. 17./18th | 1st Contact | : | Our first edaBarCamp, sponsored by Infineon and located at Leibniz University Hannover. | Documentation | Pictures |
Propose your topic here:
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Look at the currently proposed topics here:
Title: | Subject: | Owner: | Affiliation: |
What will be the verification tools in an open hardware development? What will be the test bench language? Should we get to common grounds? How? | Open Hardware - OpenPOWER, OpenCores, RISC-V | Bodo Hoppe | IBM Deutschland R&D GmbH |
CI in Chip-Level Physical Design | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Marvin von der Ehe / Manuel Beck | IBM Deutschland R&D GmbH |
TDD and CI in AMS Hardware Development -- Need for Tools, Methods and Structures | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Georg Gläser | IMMS GmbH |
How can we establish a "DevOps cycle" for embedded SW and HW/SW Co-Design? | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Kim Grüttner | OFFIS e.V |
What can we do to support the publication of reproducible results? | other | Kim Grüttner | OFFIS e.V. |
AI for EDA - The solution for future chip design? | AI for EDA, EDA for AI - Boost Design - Boost Learning | Dieter Treytnar | edacentrum |
Non-formal Designer Experience -- Potential use-cases for AI algorithms in EDA | AI for EDA, EDA for AI - Boost Design - Boost Learning | Georg Gläser | IMMS GmbH |
Automatic debug using AI -- The next step in verification? | AI for EDA, EDA for AI - Boost Design - Boost Learning | Julian Heyne | IBM Deutschland R&D GmbH |
Very Early HW/SW Performance Evaluation - How to know what to build tomorrow? | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Konstantin Lübeck | University of Tübingen (Embedded Systems) |
Design methodology and approaches for High-Speed Mixed-Signal design -- A survey on a practical example | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Christoph Wagner | Technische Universität Ilmenau |
Testing Mixed-Signal Systems by co-emulation on programmable logic from open source software via Synchronous Data Flow | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Christoph Wagner | Technische Universität Ilmenau |
Toolchain robbery for superconducting electronics | Continuous HW/SW Engineering - From the Model to the Chip | Frank Feldhoff | Technische Universität Ilmenau |
... the Beginning:
Originating from our PhD meetings in a german research project, we gained the idea of:
- an interactive open research meeting based on the barcamp-concept
- for students, PhD’s, professors and experts from industry and
- for everyone who is interested in electronic design automation, microelectronics and system design
The goal was to present and discuss ideas and results of the ongoing scientific work in a more interactive way. For that purpose, we started an open barCamp event, which is open to all researchers from the areas of electronic design automation (EDA), microelectronics and (embedded) systems design.
... the Concept:
Letting the participants interactively decide about the agenda, BarCamps are massively relaxing the formal event structures. With nothing but your knowledge, your interest and your willingness to learn and to discuss, you are sufficiently prepared to join any session. Having an own topic, you only need to give a two or three minutes 'session pitch' (some very introductive words about your topic) to propose your topic as a session on its own. During the sessions we interactively explain, discuss and jointly develop the topics from that point of knowledge, where everybody is. Meeting and discussing on a par with each other everyone's individual interests and work can and will benefit from the others:
The edaBarCamp offers exactly this informal, open space to you! You are not only allowed to bring your colleagues, you are even invited to suggest the edaBarCamp to anyone who might be interested, expecially to anyone, who might be helpful for your topic!
This way the edaBarCamp is shaped by its participants!
You can be one of them!
... the previous edaBarCamps:
Visit the previous websites, read the public documentations and see the pictures of our previous events:
2020, Feb 18./19th | Number 5 is alive. | : | Our fifth edaBarCamp, sponsored by and located at IBM Deutschland Research & Development, Böblingen. | Documentation | Pictures |
2019, Feb. 26./27th | may the 4th be with you | : | Our fourth edaBarCamp, sponsored by and located at XFAB Erfurt. | Documentation | Pictures |
2017, Dec. 11./12th | the next generation | : | Our third edaBarCamp, sponsored by Synopysy and located at Leibniz University Hannover. | Documentation | Pictures |
2017, Jul. 05./06th | 21 Get access to half the truth | : | Our second edaBarCamp, sponsored by Reutlingen University and located at Robert Bosch Zentrum (RBZ), Reutlingen. | Documentation | Pictures |
2016, Nov. 17./18th | 1st Contact | : | Our first edaBarCamp, sponsored by Infineon and located at Leibniz University Hannover. | Documentation | Pictures |
... some details:
In open sessions everyone has the opportunity to contribute their own topics and to participate and to enrich the other sessions by his thoughts and ideas. For that purpose, each participant can suggest sessions on his topics in advance and during the event. Topics with common interests are then identified and scheduled by all participants at the beginning of the event. There is no program committee. We all vote and decide our agenda in an open plenary meeting. The agenda of each individual session is then commonly decided by the session-owners and their participants. Everbody is asked to become an active participator, not just a passive listener. According to your interests you can organize your sessions as interactive workshops, short 'hackathons', brainstormings, presentations and tutorials as well as open-minded question- & feedback round. To memorize and exchange the results each session is asked to commonly document their work during the session. Finally, the joint documentation will be made available to you after the event.
From the intense cooperation you can expect:
- to get ideas and assessments for your PhD topics
- to identify new and different perspectives on your current and future projects
- to find the potential for new cooperations
- to build the foundation for joint publications
- to extend your networks for further cooperation
To prepare the edaBarCamp, everybody is invited to propose session-ideas in advance, enabling everybody to get an overview about all session proposals and the possible session topics.
(For the 1st edaBarCamp a short explanation in german was available in the OFFIS-Newsletter article: edaBarCamp_offisNewsArticle.pdf ).
... the 'Rules' of BarCamp:
- 1st Rule: You do talk about BarCamp.
- 2nd Rule: You do blog about BarCamp.
- 3rd Rule: If you want to present, you must write your topic and name in a presentation slot.
- 4th Rule: Only three word intros.
- 5th Rule: As many presentations at a time as facilities allow for.
- 6th Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations, no tourists.
- 7th Rule: Presentations will go on as long as they have to or until they run into another presentation slot.
- 8th Rule: If this is your first time at BarCamp, you HAVE to present. (Ok, you don't really HAVE to, but try to find someone to present with, or at least ask questions and be an interactive participant.)
... what is 'BarCamp':
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp
http://www.focus.de/finanzen/[.../ablauf-eines-barcamps]
or very short (unfortunately only in german):
http://se-trends.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Barcamp101.pdf
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