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25-27, August 2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Wednesday August 27, 2025 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
The Safe Open Vehicle Core (S-Core) project represents a collaborative code-first initiative between automotive OEMs and Tier suppliers developing a safety-certifiable middleware stack for high-performance control units in software-defined vehicles.

Since its foundation, the project has focused on documentation, software and testing heavily leveraging automated CI tooling and a docs-as-code approach that utilizes open-source tools including sphinx-needs, Bazel, and PlantUML. This presentation outlines achievements by 30+ contributors from 8+ companies and highlights currently available components.

S-Core aims for compatibility with POSIX-based OSes like Automotive Grade Linux or Zephyr. Complementary to the ELISA project, it focuses on achieving ISO 26262, ASPICE, and ISO 21434 compliance for upper layers beyond the operating system.

The talk details S-Core's roadmap and current achievements, identifies reusable tools for other projects, explains contribution processes for missing stack components, and provides information on its safety certification approach. It concludes with an outlook towards development plans for remaining 2025 and upcoming 2026.
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Philipp Ahmann

Automotive OSS Process Lead, Etas GmbH (BOSCH)
Philipp Ahmann is a Senior OSS Community Manager at ETAS (a Bosch subsidiary), specializing in safety-critical automotive open source software. With 15+ years' experience in Linux automotive platforms, he has held roles from software engineer to project & line manager.He currently... Read More →
Wednesday August 27, 2025 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
D204
  Safety-critical Software

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