Brussels / 30 & 31 January 2016

schedule

K.3.401


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 19:00 Real Time
Sunday 10:00 16:50 Graphics
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday AMENDMENT: PJSIP: a free and open source multimedia communication library Building a WebRTC application
From Zero to Hero
Janus: the general purpose WebRTC Gateway Real-time Charging for distributed communication platforms using CGRateS Sharp.Xmpp, a multiplatform .NET XMPP client library and Android The state of XMPP and instant messaging
The awakening
Designing High Performance RTC Signaling Servers
The components that matter the most for proper SIP routing scalability
Reigniting Openfire
A tale of birth, death, zombies, and resurrection
Peer to Peer Realtime with Blockchains
Zero-Knowledge and Serverless Collaboraiton
From SIP to WebRTC and vice versa
A tale on marrying an existing SIP infrastructure with WebRTC endpoints
Liberating communication with Matrix
Building an open ecosystem for real time communication that's as decentralised and successful as the Web.
Testing Webchat Stability
Automated testing a chats handling of network instability and other stability problems
XMPP: Beyond standards
Exploring the non-technical requirements of open communication
Creating rich WebRTC applications with Kurento
Or why you need a media server for the cool WebRTC stuff
VoIP Troubleshooting with Sipcapture Tools
Open-Source VoIP Capture, Monitoring and Troubleshooting
How we built a decentralized blogging engine with XMPP TLS and SIP - what works and what doesn't?
A study of issues with TLS and the SIP protocol
Sunday An update on the state of etnaviv NIR on the Mesa i965 backend
A case for a faster and simpler driver
EzBench, a tool to help you benchmark and bisect the Graphics Stack's performance HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? Compute Support for Nouveau
Creating a LLVM to TGSI and a SPIR-V to NV50 IR backends
Simulation to Aid Developing Software for Hardware SVM on Intel Graphics
Dropping buffer management for fun & profit

Events

Title Track Start End

Saturday

  AMENDMENT: PJSIP: a free and open source multimedia communication library Real Time 10:30 10:50
  Building a WebRTC application
From Zero to Hero
Real Time 10:55 11:15
  Janus: the general purpose WebRTC Gateway Real Time 11:20 11:55
  Real-time Charging for distributed communication platforms using CGRateS Real Time 12:00 12:20
  Sharp.Xmpp, a multiplatform .NET XMPP client library and Android Real Time 12:25 12:45
  The state of XMPP and instant messaging
The awakening
Real Time 12:50 13:10
  Designing High Performance RTC Signaling Servers
The components that matter the most for proper SIP routing scalability
Real Time 13:15 13:35
  Reigniting Openfire
A tale of birth, death, zombies, and resurrection
Real Time 13:40 14:15
  Peer to Peer Realtime with Blockchains
Zero-Knowledge and Serverless Collaboraiton
Real Time 14:20 14:40
  From SIP to WebRTC and vice versa
A tale on marrying an existing SIP infrastructure with WebRTC endpoints
Real Time 14:45 15:05
  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
  Testing Webchat Stability
Automated testing a chats handling of network instability and other stability problems
Real Time 15:50 16:25
  XMPP: Beyond standards
Exploring the non-technical requirements of open communication
Real Time 16:30 16:50
  Creating rich WebRTC applications with Kurento
Or why you need a media server for the cool WebRTC stuff
Real Time 16:55 17:30
  VoIP Troubleshooting with Sipcapture Tools
Open-Source VoIP Capture, Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Real Time 17:35 17:55
  How we built a decentralized blogging engine with XMPP Real Time 18:00 18:20
  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

  An update on the state of etnaviv Graphics 10:00 10:50
  NIR on the Mesa i965 backend
A case for a faster and simpler driver
Graphics 11:00 11:50
  EzBench, a tool to help you benchmark and bisect the Graphics Stack's performance Graphics 12:00 12:50
  HDMI CEC: What? Why? How? Graphics 13:00 13:50
  Compute Support for Nouveau
Creating a LLVM to TGSI and a SPIR-V to NV50 IR backends
Graphics 14:00 14:50
  Simulation to Aid Developing Software for Hardware Graphics 15:00 15:50
  SVM on Intel Graphics
Dropping buffer management for fun & profit
Graphics 16:00 16:50