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Working fuzzier, not harder

I first met Boston University PhD student Alex Bulekov at Red Hat’s Boston office in the fall of 2018. At the time, I had very little idea of what a “fuzzer” was, let alone why building a better one would be a useful and noteworthy thing. (In case you, too, are...

Linux now includes a real-time analysis toolset

Daniel Bristot de Oliveira’s research in real-time systems led to the inclusion of the RTLA in Linux 5.17. Red Hat Research’s Dr. Daniel Bristot de Oliveira presented the Real-Time Linux Analysis Toolset (RTLA) at the Red Hat Open Source Summit held June 21-...

Undergraduate research projects advance the Red Hat Collaboratory’s educational mission

The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University is supporting select undergraduate student research projects during Summer 2022, in keeping with its mission of advancing education in open source technologies. So far, six projects have been chosen to receive funding and...

Publication highlights—August 2022

Red Hat Research collaborates with universities and government agencies to produce papers that bring open source contributions along with them. This is a sampling of recent publications and conference presentations; to see more visit the publications page on...

From Brno to Waco: On cross-cultural exchange, microservice evolution, and quality assurance

RHRQ asked Brno research manager Matej Hrušovský and Red Hat quality assurance engineer Pavel Tišnovský to talk with long-time collaborator Tomáš Černý, a native of the Czech Republic now teaching at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Prof. Černý was in Brno recently...
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