Couchbase Live Tokyo 2015でのatWareの発表スライドです。
CouchbaseとIoTを簡単に利用する事のできるプラットフォームを開発。
そのプラットフォームを利用して、オフィスでおこっている問題にアプローチ。
複数のユースケースを想定し、それを解決するプロトタイプアプリケーションを作成。
This document contains links and snippets of text on various Agile topics including Scrum, continuous delivery, iterative development, inspection and adaptation. It discusses priorities of satisfying customers through early and frequent delivery of valuable software. It also includes questions about release cycles and mentions that organizations tend to design systems that mirror their own communication structures.
10%Rule -Challenge to Making Innovative Team- @RakutenTechnologyConference2012Taichi Watanabe
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1) Taichi revitalized the company's "10% Rule" program which allows engineers to spend 10% of their time on innovative side projects, after seeing declining participation.
2) He implemented strategies like mid-term demos, off-site camps, and internal social media to improve project quality and gather new participants. This increased the number of challengers.
3) Taichi's goal is to expand the program company-wide and potentially hold challenges between companies, envisioning a "World Cup" style competition for innovative side projects.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
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Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
Feb.25.2025@JAWS-UG IoT