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CDT/summit2005

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The CDT Contributors Summit 2005 was held Tuesday, October 25-27, 2005 at QNX Headquarters in Ottawa, Canada.

Agenda

Click here for the agenda.

Presentations

CDT-Wide Concept of "Tool-chain" (Leo Treggiari - Intel)

CDT Quality Report Card - Where are we with respect to performance and scalability (Leo Treggiari - Intel)

MBS Plans and_Requirements - Part1 (Leo Treggiari - Intel)

MBS Plans and Requirements Part 2 (Chris Recoskie - Texas Instruments)

MBS Plans and Requirements Part 3 (Lars Kurth - Symbian)

Synchronizing Project Start-up (Leo Treggiari - Intel)

CDT DOM Roadmap (Doug Schaefer - QNX)

Template Engine (Lars Kurth - Symbian) Examples

The CDT Debugger Architecture (Mikhail Khodjaiants - QNX)

DSDP Status Update (Doug Gaff - Wind River)

Eclipse IP Due Dilligence (Doug Gaff - Wind River)

CDT Indexer Improvements (Markus Schorn - Wind River)

Making The Lives of ISVs Easier (Chris Recoskie - Texas Instruments)

Proposed Debugger Features (Ken Ryall, Warren Paul - Nokia)

CDT Vision (Doug Schaefer - QNX)

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