The session “Exploring Possibilities for Integrating StrictDoc with ELISA’s Requirements Template Approach for the Linux Kernel (or: ‘RE: Introducing SW Requirements in the Linux Kernel Development Process’)” was presented by Tobias Deiminger (Linutronix GmbH) and Stanislav Pankevich (Reflex Aerospace GmbH). The talk introduced the StrictDoc project, demonstrated a traceability use case at Linutronix, and provided a hands-on showcase of how StrictDoc could support structured, maintainable requirements workflows for the Linux kernel. The session explored how requirements engineering practices can be enhanced within the kernel ecosystem, with an emphasis on improving traceability, documentation quality, and alignment with ELISA’s requirements template approach. The ELISA Workshop Munich 2025, held November 18-20 at the Red Hat Munich, Germany office, brought together ELISA Project members, contributors, and ecosystem partners to collaborate on advancing the use of Linux in safety-critical systems. The agenda featured technical presentations, onboarding sessions, research updates, tooling and compliance discussions, and cross-industry planning across domains such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications. Slides and workshop materials are available at: #november-2025-munich Learn more about ELISA Project:










