Saturday |
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AMENDMENT: PJSIP: a free and open source multimedia communication library |
Real Time |
10:30 |
10:50 |
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Building a WebRTC application From Zero to Hero |
Real Time |
10:55 |
11:15 |
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Janus: the general purpose WebRTC Gateway |
Real Time |
11:20 |
11:55 |
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Real-time Charging for distributed communication platforms using CGRateS |
Real Time |
12:00 |
12:20 |
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Sharp.Xmpp, a multiplatform .NET XMPP client library and Android |
Real Time |
12:25 |
12:45 |
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The state of XMPP and instant messaging The awakening |
Real Time |
12:50 |
13:10 |
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Designing High Performance RTC Signaling Servers The components that matter the most for proper SIP routing scalability |
Real Time |
13:15 |
13:35 |
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Reigniting Openfire A tale of birth, death, zombies, and resurrection |
Real Time |
13:40 |
14:15 |
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Peer to Peer Realtime with Blockchains Zero-Knowledge and Serverless Collaboraiton |
Real Time |
14:20 |
14:40 |
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From SIP to WebRTC and vice versa A tale on marrying an existing SIP infrastructure with WebRTC endpoints |
Real Time |
14:45 |
15:05 |
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Liberating communication with Matrix Building an open ecosystem for real time communication that's as decentralised and successful as the Web. |
Real Time |
15:10 |
15:45 |
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Testing Webchat Stability Automated testing a chats handling of network instability and other stability problems |
Real Time |
15:50 |
16:25 |
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XMPP: Beyond standards Exploring the non-technical requirements of open communication |
Real Time |
16:30 |
16:50 |
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Creating rich WebRTC applications with Kurento Or why you need a media server for the cool WebRTC stuff |
Real Time |
16:55 |
17:30 |
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VoIP Troubleshooting with Sipcapture Tools Open-Source VoIP Capture, Monitoring and Troubleshooting |
Real Time |
17:35 |
17:55 |
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How we built a decentralized blogging engine with XMPP |
Real Time |
18:00 |
18:20 |
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TLS and SIP - what works and what doesn't? A study of issues with TLS and the SIP protocol |
Real Time |
18:25 |
19:00 |
Sunday |
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An update on the state of etnaviv |
Graphics |
10:00 |
10:50 |
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NIR on the Mesa i965 backend A case for a faster and simpler driver |
Graphics |
11:00 |
11:50 |
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EzBench, a tool to help you benchmark and bisect the Graphics Stack's performance |
Graphics |
12:00 |
12:50 |
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HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? |
Graphics |
13:00 |
13:50 |
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Compute Support for Nouveau Creating a LLVM to TGSI and a SPIR-V to NV50 IR backends |
Graphics |
14:00 |
14:50 |
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Simulation to Aid Developing Software for Hardware |
Graphics |
15:00 |
15:50 |
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SVM on Intel Graphics Dropping buffer management for fun & profit |
Graphics |
16:00 |
16:50 |