Eclipse Automotive Integration for AutoSD uses an AutoSD image, built and tailored for its community, to run and test both Eclipse SDV projects and blueprints.
Eclipse Automotive Integration for AutoSD offers a foundation for projects to build, run and test their stack, components and services, including blueprints.
The image setup will expose projects into thinking how their projects or blueprints would work in an Mixed Critical Orchestration[0] architecture.
Several upstream tools from the CentOS Automotive SIG can used, from building images[1] to performance testing[2], but this integration project could also provide its own set of specialized tools for Eclipse SDV, to ease the process of deploying blueprints into this reference AutoSD image and so on.
This integration project gets several supported platforms (read boards) for free[3], including virtual ones, such as AWS and Azure, allowing the possibility of running blueprints tests in said cloud providers.
[0] - https://sigs.centos.org/automotive/features-and-concepts/con_mixed-criticality/
[1] - https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/src/automotive-image-builder
[2] - https://sigs.centos.org/automotive/performance_monitoring_with_pcp/#arcaflow-workflow
[3] - https://sigs.centos.org/automotive/provisioning/
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