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Eclipse Day for Model Driven Development (MMD) is for IT architects and IT strategists who are exploring a model driven development approach for their enterprise application development. Many enterprises are already using MDD to streamline their application development. The sessions will explore how enterprises, such as UBS, <add others> have used Eclipse technology to implement a MDD strategy. Eclipse modeling experts will also provide a review of the core Eclipse modeling technology that enables key MDD features, including data modeling, graphical modeling, model repositories and textual modeling. Finally, a presentation on the Eclipse Modeling Platform will show how an integrated Eclipse-based platform can provide the flexibility and extensibility required for large-scale enterprise model driven development.

UBS is hosting this half-day event at their offices in Zurich. There is no cost for this event but you must pre-register by sending your name, title and company name to o, please send your topic to googleplex2010@eclipse.org


Thursday, October 28, 2010
13:00 - 18:30
UBS Offices
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Agenda

Time Room
12:30-13:00 Registration
13:00- Introduction
10:00-11:00 Android Tools for Eclipse - Xavier Ducrohet (Google)
11:00-12:00 What's New in Helios - Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation) Instantiations Eclipse Tools - Eric Clayberg (Instantiations/Google)
12:00-1:30 Lunch and Unconference
1:30-2:00 Eclipse Sequoyah for Android App Developers - Eric Cloninger (Motorola Mobility) Eclipse Mylyn: from Stack Trace to Scrum - Mik Kersten (Tasktop)
2:00-2:30 Tools for Mobile Web - Paul Beusterien (Symbian Foundation) Eclipse Linux Tools Project - Andrew Overholt (Red Hat)
2:30-3:00 EMF for GWT - Ed Merks (Cloudsmith) Eclipse 4.0 - Chris Aniszczyk (Red Hat) & Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation)
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:00 Git and Eclipse - Chris Aniszczyk (Red Hat) & Shawn Pearce (Google) Interactive Reporting with Eclipse BIRT - Abhisek Sinha (Actuate)
4:00-5:00 Eclipse Ignite
5:00-6:00 Reception

All Session Abstracts

Attendee Registration

Registration and the waiting list closed on July 26. For questions, contact googleplex2010@eclipse.org.

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