wiki:SOCIS/2017

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European Space Agency Summer of Code in Space 2017

This page captures the students who make proposals as well as those who work on projects for RTEMS as part of ESA SOCIS 2017.

Students' Proposals

Start filling in this table for yourself as soon as possible and update as needed.

Student Completed Hello IRC Handle Proposal Title Google Docs URL
NAME Yes or No nick on #rtems Project Title Link to Google Docs for proposal (shared with mentors)
Mikail Yayla Yes myay Software-based Fault Tolerance Proposal

The columns are to be filled in as follows:

  • The Student column is for your name.
  • The Completed Hello column lets us all know whether or not you completed the require Hello World project. Based upon our experience, students who have successfully compiled and run an RTEMS application have a MUCH MUCH higher chance of success on the proposed project.
  • The IRC Handle column is your handle on IRC. RTEMS folks hang out in #rtems on freenode.net.
  • The Proposal Title should be self-explanatory.
  • The Google Docs URL is your proposal in Google Docs that can be reviewed and commented on by mentors. The proposal template should be copied and used as a baseline. This can be shared with mentors for review. Mentors can insert comments for you.

WARNING: The Google Docs version of the proposal is a WORKING copy. You MUST submit the official and final proposal using the ESA SOCIS site. If you do not submit the final proposal via the ESA SOCIS site, you cannot be considered

Students' Summer of Code Tracking Table

Students whose SOCIS project is accepted by RTEMS shall fill in a slot with their information in the following table, which helps to centralize SoC Project Management.

Student IRC Handle Project Link Repository Link Blog
NAME nick on #rtems Link to Project Wiki page Link to project's public Github repository Link to your development blog
Mikail Yayla myay TBA Github Blog

The columns are to be filled in as follows:

  • The Student column is for your name.
  • The IRC Handle column is your handle on IRC. RTEMS folks hang out in #rtems on freenode.net.
  • The Project Link is a link to the Wiki page for your project.
  • The Repository Link is a link to the github repository for your project.
  • The Blog is a link to your blog with entries about your project. It should be updated regularly during the summer.

Student Status Updates

Each student has a section below for putting in notes from the weekly IRC meetings.

Mikail

  • May 31: *Created page and added the link to my proposal
  • June 7
    • Set up blog (two wip entries) and Github repository
    • Met with mentor Kuan, very helpful in giving me pointers on how to prepare for our project
    • Introduced my project in SOC meeting: Since hardware in space is subject to transient faults, the project's goal is to implement a fault tolerant scheduler which is based on soft-error handling techniques in the literature
    • For next week: refine proposal and add details, read the RTEMS C user manual to further familiarize with the subject matter
    • Preparing to fully involve in the project on schedule (according to SOCIS: probably 15th June)

Final Report (RTEMS Fault Tolerance)

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Future Works

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