At the next Haifa::C++ meetup, Alex Kushnir and Akram Zoabi will share principles and practices for selecting and implementing embedded software platforms that balance performance, scalability, and long-term maintainability, all demonstrated using a C++ case study. May 6th, 17:30, at Speedata office in Matam, Haifa.
Agenda:
17:30 - Gathering and mingling
18:00 - Optimizing Embedded Software Infrastructure
19:00 - Wrap-up and mingling
Abstract:
In the rapidly evolving landscape of embedded systems, selecting the right software infrastructure and platform is crucial for achieving optimal performance and maintainability. This talk will explore the principles and practices our company has developed for choosing and implementing embedded software infrastructure. We will cover the methodologies used for evaluating and selecting platforms, including criteria such as scalability, integration capabilities, and support for real-time operations. Through an embedded C++ application case study attendees will gain insights into our decision-making process and understand how to align platform choices with long-term strategic goals.
Bio:
Alex Kushnir is a Principal Software Engineer with Johnson & Johnson MedTech. Experienced in embedded software development, with focus on software infrastructures, tools and methodologies. Alex holds a B.Sc. in Electronics and Computer engineering
Akram Zoabi is a Software Senior Manager with Jonhson & Johnson MedTech. Akram is experienced in software development strategy and design, leading groups of software engineers in various fields of software, including real-time software projects in the healthcare industry.
About Johnson & Johnson MedTech:
Johnson & Johnson MedTech Electrophysiology (Biosense Webster) is buiding state-of-the-art systems that help millions of patients cure their cardiac arrhythmias. Their software relies on complex signal-processing techniques and advanced algorithms in the domains of 3D graphics, AI, and of course - C++!