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Eclipse Integrated Development Day Berlin 2011

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Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is on the advance. The reason for this advance is the promise of handling the increase of complexity within the software and its development process by raising the level of abstraction using models as information storage. This trend is in particular supported by availability of stable and comprehensive tools and supporting platforms in particular driven by Eclipse.

The Eclipse Integrated Development Day in Berlin is a day-long event for technical developers, architects and managers interested in tool and process integration as well as automation in development processes. Attendees will have the chance to hear speakers from leading organization and experts from the Eclipse community.

The Eclipse Integrated Development Day 2011 focuses on topics concerned with the collaboration of engineers, the integration of tools, of data (i. e. models) and processes and with the coordination of different lifecycle activities. In summary this Eclipse Day focuses on Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). Attendees will have a chance to hear leading experts in the ALM domain as well as practitioners using Eclipse technology creating solutions which address this problem domain.

This Eclipse Day will focus on:

  • Application Lifecycle Management
  • Automation and Integration within the Development Process
  • Collaboration of Engineers
  • Experiences Reports.

Registration details will be provided soon.

DATE & LOCATION

Monday, May 9, 2011

Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
10589 Berlin

AGENDA

09.30

Tom Ritter, Fraunhofer FOKUS: Welcome and Introduction


09:45

Keynote Ralph Mueller, Eclipse Foundation: ORION & Status-quo in Eclipse Community


10.15

Raphael Faudou, Atos Origin: The TOPCASED status: components view and Industrial usage



11.00

Sebastien Gerard, CEA: Papyrus : standard modeling, but also domain specific modeling!


11.30

Coffee Break


11.45

Benjamin Muskalla, Tasktop Technologies: Closing the Agile ALM loop with task-focused collaboration


12.45

Lunch Break


13.30

Ömer Gürsoy, itemis: Requirements Engineering & Management with Eclipse


14.15

Hans-Jürgen Kugler, KUGLER MAAG CIE: Using Eclipse as a Plattform for Functional Safety Management


15.00

Coffee Break & Demo Tracks


15.45

Mark Brörkens, OpenSynergy; Michael Rudorfer, BMW Car IT: Tool Integration using the AUTOSAR tool platform (Artop)


16.30

Marc-Florian Wendland, Fraunhofer FOKUS: Model-based Test Automation - Fokus!MBT


17.15

Get-together: Let's chat at the Beach or at our Brewery! ...first round sponsored by Fraunhofer FOKUS


To view abstracts please click the links or visit our collection of abstracts.

REGISTRATION

All attendees must register for this event. There is no participation fee for this event. Please register here.

If you have any problems with registration, please send an e-mail to Nicole at nicole.scheplitz@fokus.fraunhofer.de.

ATTENDEES

Name, Company

1. Tom Ritter, Fraunhofer FOKUS
2. Ralph Mueller, Eclipse Foundation
3. Sabrina Waffenschmidt, Fraunhofer FOKUS
4. Nicole Scheplitz, Fraunhofer
5. Raphael Faudou, Atos Origin
6. Sebastien Gerard, CEA
7. Ömer Gürsoy, itemis
8. Benjamin Muskalla, Tasktop Technologies
9. Hans-Jürgen Kugler, KUGLER MAAG CIE
10. Mark Brörkens, OpenSynergy
11. Michael Rudorfer, BMW Car IT
12. Marc-Florian Wendland, Fraunhofer FOKUS
13. Daniel Meisen
14. Bernd Giewolies, G & G
15. Christian Rataj-Weinreben, Suzlon Energy GmbH
16. Lars Martin, itemis AG
17. Bernd Jürgen Schadei
18. Urs Jost, Beuth-Hochschule
19. Anatol Kirsik, bund.de
20. Dr. Thomas Fricke
21. Ferdi Öztürk, ThinPrint
22. Bernd Jürgen Schadei, Pharus-Plan
23. Olaf Kosel, elego software solutions gmbh
24. Yin Ming, Deutsche Telekom AG, Laboratories
25. Johannes Nicolai, CollabNet
26. Ben Haupt, Beuth-Hochschule
27. Siamak Haschemi, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
28. Dalibor Juric, SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG
29. René Böttge, data experts gmbh
30. Jörg von Frantzius, aperto AG
31. Mirko Seifert, TU Dresden
32. Benedikt Meuthrath, Carmeq GmbH
33. Lukas Olbrich, TU Berlin, Fachgebiet Bauinformatik
34. Tilman Reinhardt, TU Berlin
35. Helko Glathe, Carmeq GmbH
36. Matthias Weber, Carmeq GmbH
37. Krishnaaraj Gengatharan
38. Mirko Streckenbach, Capgemini
39. Vladislav Fedotov, TU-Berlin
40. Monika Löser, IT-Beratung Berlin
41. Thomas Kistel, Technische Hochschule Wildau
42. Dennis Sonnenberg, MKS Berlin
43. Andreas Berg
44. Marius Krämer
45. Ülgen Öztürk, Beuth Hochschule für Technik
46. Holger Funke, HJP Consulting
47. René Meyer, IBM Deutschland GmbH
48. Holger Funke, HJP Consulting GmbH
49. Masud Fazal-Baqaie, s-lab - Software Quality Lab
50. Marcel Urbanek, RSC Commercial Services GmbH & Co. OHG
51. Andreas Saremba, Siemens IT Solutions and Services
52. Martin Fürstenau, Affinitas GmbH
53. Werner Jungbauer, NewTec GmbH
54. Marcel Schmedes, Diehl Aerospace GmbH
55. Daniel Lorenz, Berner & Mattner Systemtechnik GmbH
56. Robert Wienecke, Fraunhofer FOKUS - Institute for Open Communication Systems
57. Florian Prester, sepp.med GmbH
58. Michael Diers, elego Software Solutions GmbH

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

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ACCOMODATION

A hotel recommendation for those traveling from outside of Berlin is provided on the Fraunhofer FOKUS website.

IMPRESSIONS 2010

In 2010 we launched the Eclipse Integrated Development Day: Here you'll find some impressions and presentations.

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