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Revision as of 10:08, 14 October 2010

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Location

Technical University Munich / Technische Universität München Building 9, Room 3999 (Third floor) Arcisstr. 21 80290 Munich

General Directions: http://www.rcs.ei.tum.de/directions/

Building Map: https://portal.mytum.de/displayRoomMap?3999@0509

Date and Time

23.11.2010, 17:30

Sponsors

Eclipse Foundation

EMFStore, emfstore.org

EMF Client Platform, emfcp.org

Organizers

Maximilian Kögel, maximilian@emfstore.org, EMFStore - Eclipse Project Lead

Jonas Helming, jonas@emfcp.org, EMF Client Platform - Eclipse Project Lead

Ekkehard Gentz, ekke@ekkes-corner.org (Committer Eclipse Riena Project)

Agenda and Schedule

Details will be announced soon.

Preliminary schedule is as follows:

17:30 - 17:45 Meet and Greet

17:45 - 18:45 4 x short presentations and 1 x long presentation

18:45 - 19:00 Break with Snacks and Drinks

19:00 - 21:00 4 x short presentations and 1 x long presentation

21:00 - 22:00 Get together with Pizza and Drinks

from 22:00 After-party at a bar...

Presenters

CLOSED - We already have 10 presenters, so please do not add any more presentations. Sorry, but this is the absolute maximum...you can still join as audience however.

We can accommodate a maximum of 10 demos. Since we want to be able to show as many demos as possible, we decided to have 2 long demos (30 mins) and 8 short demos (15 mins). We hope that this allows the audience to see a broad range of technology and discuss details in the get-together after the demos.

As a presenter please provide us with the following information on a small wikipage and add the link below: - Name - Company - Email - Topic - Short description - Project URL (if available) - Shot Bio - Indication whether you intend to do a short or long demo

Presenters:

  1. Bernhard Schätz, fortiss GmbH, Eclipse Prolog EMF Transformation Engine (PETE), Details...
  2. ekke (Ekkehard Gentz), Independent Software Architect, Mobile Software Development for BlackBerry using Eclipse: Lessons learned Details...
  3. Markus Herrmannsdoerfer, TUM, COPE - Advanced Features for Migrating EMF Models with COPE Details...
  4. Axel Uhl, Chief Development Architect, SAP AG, An Efficient, Scalable Event Manager for EMF and its Use in OCL Impact Analysis (Draft slides at http://www.axel-uhl.de/EMFEventManager.pptx) Details...
  5. Holger Staudacher, EclipseSource, A look ahead at RAP: what's new now and will be noteworthy in the future, Details...
  6. Henrik Rentz-Reichert, Protos Software GmbH, The eTrice Real-Time Modeling Project: Introduction and Demo, Details...
  7. Kai Tödter, Siemens Corporate Technology, Using e4 CSS styling with RCP 3.x
  8. Jonas Helming & Maximilian Kögel, EMFStore & EMF Client Platform, Building applications based on EMFStore and the EMF Client Platform Details...
  9. Tom Schindl ....TBD.....
  10. Benjamin Muskalla ....TBD.....

CLOSED - We already have 10 presenters, so please do not add any more presentations. Sorry, but this is the absolute maximum...you can still join as audience however.

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name, company and email to the list below. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to the organizers. If you do not want to publish your email address here, please send a short email to the organizers, so we can contact you in case of changes. There is a limit of 50 available seats, which we assign on a first-come-first-serve basis.

  1. Maximilian Kögel, EMFStore, maximilian@emfstore.org
  2. Jonas Helming, EMF Client Platform, jonas@emfcp.org
  3. Nitesh Narayan, Technical University Munich, narayan@in.tum.de
  4. ekke (Ekkehard Gentz), ekke@ekkes-corner.org, http://redview.org, http://ekkes-corner.org
  5. Markus Herrmannsdoerfer, Edapt COPE, herrmama@in.tum.de
  6. Gerd Kainz, fortiss GmbH, kainz@fortiss.org
  7. Christian Menkens, Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM), menkens@cdtm.de
  8. Ali Bigdelou, Technical University of Munich, ali.bigdelou@cs.tum.edu
  9. Aleksandar Shterev, aleksandar.shterev@gmail.com
  10. Miriam Schmidberger, Technical University Munich, schmidb@in.tum.de
  11. Jorj-Cezar Munteanu, European Computer Telecoms AG, jorj.munteanu@gmail.com
  12. Ventsislav Petkov, Technical University Munich, petkovve@in.tum.de
  13. Axel Uhl, SAP AG, axel.uhl@sap.com
  14. Martin Dilger, PENTASYS AG, martin.dilger*at*pentasys.de
  15. Yang Li, Technical University Munich, liya@in.tum.de
  16. Mykhaylo Rubezhansky, PENTASYS AG
  17. Ronald Hoetschl, PENTASYS AG
  18. Hoda Naguib, Technical University Munich, naguib@in.tum.de
  19. Holger Staudacher, EclipseSource, hstaudacher@eclipsesource.com
  20. Henrik Rentz-Reichert, Protos Software GmbH, hrr@protos.de
  21. Vedad Handciz, ComSysto GmbH
  22. Kai Tödter, Siemens Corporate Technology
  23. Andreas Baumgartner, andreas@bambo.it Bambo IT-Consulting
  24. Kathrin Zorn, kathrinzorn@gmx.de
  25. Ronny Münch, ronny.muench@web.de

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