GSOC project with GENIVI Development Platform
I have selected the Google Summer of Code 2017 program to work with the organization GENIVI Development Platform.
GENIVI hosts a suite of Open Source Projects that focus in non-differentiating elements of the software stack of an In-Vehicle Infotainment system. These elements form a reusable software foundation for the efficient development of unique automaker and supplier offerings.
All GENIVI Open Source Projects operate as a Community using Open-Source best-practices, where contributors are welcome and discussions are encouraged.
My task was to Incorporate the Zebra JavaScript framework into GDP for HTML5-based UIs The project aims to bring into the GDP a Javascript "canvas" library of UI elements. The goal is to show a possible approach to developing a Javascript-based UI for the GDP and automotive IVI systems. The tool chosen for this work is called Zebra.
The GENIVI Development Platform is an open-source platform for building, testing and deploying In-Vehicle Infotainment software components on hardware targets. This GSoC project will be an experiment in building and deploying a sample user interface for the GDP, based on HTML5 rather than Qt.
Goals
Rationale
GENIVI hosts a suite of Open Source Projects that focus in non-differentiating elements of the software stack of an In-Vehicle Infotainment system. These elements form a reusable software foundation for the efficient development of unique automaker and supplier offerings.
All GENIVI Open Source Projects operate as a Community using Open-Source best-practices, where contributors are welcome and discussions are encouraged.
My task was to Incorporate the Zebra JavaScript framework into GDP for HTML5-based UIs The project aims to bring into the GDP a Javascript "canvas" library of UI elements. The goal is to show a possible approach to developing a Javascript-based UI for the GDP and automotive IVI systems. The tool chosen for this work is called Zebra.
The GENIVI Development Platform is an open-source platform for building, testing and deploying In-Vehicle Infotainment software components on hardware targets. This GSoC project will be an experiment in building and deploying a sample user interface for the GDP, based on HTML5 rather than Qt.
Goals
- Determine the path to integration of an HTML framework into GENIVI's GDP
- Demonstrate use of GENIVI's APIs and software via HTML5
Rationale
- HTML5 is a popular option for developers and HTML is widely supported
- HTML5 is an open standard managed by the W3C and there are multiple open-source implementations
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