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The Android™ Builders Summit is a technical summit for OEMs, their device manufacturers, integrators, custom builders, and the growing Android and Linux Kernel developer communities. Android is expanding to an increasing number of industry segments in addition to smart phones and tablets. There is a need for the ecosystem of builders to collaborate on a common solution for existing limitations and desired features across all of these device categories. The Android Builders Summit provides an intimate forum for collaboration at the systems level and discussion of core issues and opportunities when designing Android devices. The summit addresses topics ranging from custom builds, alternative middleware, network functionality extensions, Peer to Peer frameworks, USB device support, security, unification of power management, tools and hybrid Android devices among many other topics.

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Sunday, February 17 • 9:00am - 5:00pm
[Add-On] Introduction to Embedded Android Development (LF308) Part II

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In parallel with Android Builders Summit we are offering special short course training. These courses are prepared by well-known Linux developers and provide a unique opportunity for colleagues to train together while attending the conference, in particular those developers and systems administrators who work with teammates located in different cities.

Introduction to Embedded Android Development (LF308)

 Android is an open source operating system based on a Linux kernel. While it is best known for being deployed on a wide range of smart phones and tablets, it is sufficiently flexible to be used in many other areas as well.

In taking this course, you will gain an understanding how the Android build system works and how to add a completely new device definition, how to customise the components that go into the build, how to obtain and build a Linux kernel with Android additions and how to load it onto the new target bard and configure the boot process.

For more details view the Course Outline.

 

To include Introduction to Embedded Android Development (LF308) in your conference registration, select it as an add-on when you register.

 


Sunday February 17, 2013 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
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