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* IoT Server Discussion
 
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* Other topics of collaboration or of interest to IoT enthusitasts
 
* Other topics of collaboration or of interest to IoT enthusitasts
 
<!-- ==Getting Started with Papyrus==
 
* Session coordinator: Rémi SCHNEKENBURGER
 
* Session type: Hands-on
 
This hands-on workshop will teach the participants how to download and install Papyrus and how to create the model of a software system.
 
 
One of the traditional barrier to adoption of model-based engineering tools is the apparent complexity of the language (UML, SysML) and of the tools. This hands-on workshop will use Papyrus to break down these barriers by leading the participants through the creation and development of a model for a simple system application. The participants will learn how modelling can help show requirements and their traceable realizations into structural and behaviours models that fully describe the system to be built. They will also learn how to use basic customization capabilities to make the modelling environment better aligned with their personal preferences, company directive, and domain model.
 
 
==Customizing Papyrus for Automotive and Embedded Systems ==
 
Session coordinator: Rémi SCHNEKENBURGER
 
 
Session type: Hands-on
 
 
In the context of MDE, UML is actually the most-widespread modeling language in the world. It is in the one hand widely educated & disseminated (e.g., via academics courses, tutorials, books, professional trainings and mentors), and in the other hand there is a large set of tools supporting UML, either proprietary or open-source.
 
 
However, even if standards are key to MDE success, being also able to support dedicated features for specific concerns and domain is for sure also mandatory for being able to benefit 100% of modeling advantages. For that purpose, UML proposes the profile concept that enables to define specific language (e.g., SysML). Papyrus, the UML tool of the Eclipse Foundation, does support the UML profile, but also provides very advanced customization mechanisms that enable to fully implement DSML without losing the benefit to be based on the UML standard.
 
 
The purpose of this tutorial will be to give its participants all the information needed to implement very advanced modeling support for DSML while continuing to be based on a standard. It will be illustrated with Automotive standards like Autosar and EAST-ADL, and with standards for Embedded Systems like Marte.
 
 
==Polarsys Requirement Engineering Workshop : ReqCycle==
 
* Session coordinators: Tristan Faure, Mathieu Velten
 
* Session type: Hands on with ReqCycle and requirement engineering
 
This session will go over installation, demonstration and use case of ReqCycle:
 
* Installation and configuration of latest release of ReqCycle
 
* Demonstration of latest features
 
** Requirement import from documents, reqif, models
 
** Traceability Creation
 
** Datasources update and Impact analysis
 
** Demonstration of ReqCycle integration with
 
*** Papyrus
 
*** Sirius
 
* Global Discussion about Requirement Engineering and possible evolutions of ReqCycle
 
 
 
== Long Term Support Working Group ==
 
* Session coordinator: Steve Francisco, Ralph Mueller
 
* Session type: Workshop / Brainstorming session
 
Eclipse components that are used in commercial products need to be supported as long as the product itself.
 
The Eclipse Long Term Support program provides the necessary organizational and technical infrastructure. It offers a professional approach for those in need of support as well as for those who make a business out of offering support.
 
The Unconference session is an opportunity to get more detailed information and to discuss with the LTS members how LTS helps you satisfy your long-term support requirements..-->
 
  
 
== LocationTech ==
 
== LocationTech ==

Revision as of 12:11, 11 September 2015

Eclipse Unconference

This page is the live agenda for the Eclipse Unconference in Ludwigsburg on November 2, 2015 at the Forum.

The Unconference is more and more successful so please get in touch with us (gael.blondelle _ at _ eclipse.org and susan.iwai _ at _ eclipse.org) if you need some space for your group.

Registration and logistics

Unlike the regular conference, this Unconference is organized by YOU. There will be food and beverages, power and projectors, and meeting rooms. We will coordinate just a bit to avoid obvious topic overlaps during the day and to make sure that everybody has the right place for their group.

Ther will be some spaces dedicated to a Dev co-working space, that is, spaces where developers meet and work together on their preferred projects. Both experienced and new contributors will find that the co-working space is a good chance to meet and learn from each other.

Registration: If you plan to participate, you have to register for the Unconference on the conference registration page.

Unconference Organizers

  • Gaël Blondelle: Eclipse Foundation Europe - PolarSys / Embedded Systems
  • Susan Iwai: Eclipse Foundation Europe - Unconference coordination
  • Ian Skerrett and Benjamin Cabé : IoT Working Group
  • Andrew Ross: LocationTech
  • Christian El Salloum: Interoperability and OSLC

Poster session

During the Unconference, we will host a poster session over our lunch break. Please send an email to gael.blondelle _at_ eclipse.org and susan.iwai _ at _ eclipse.org if you plan to come with a poster so that we make sure we have enough boards for diaplsy. Please list your poster below.

Here are the posters:

The interoperability and OSLC session will hold a specific poster session. Please list your poster here:

Unconference Agenda

The agenda is coming soon.

Dev Co-working Space

Tell your buddies you will be at the Dev Co-working Space! One day before EclipseCon Europe, use the Dev co-working space to work on your Eclipse project. We have space for self-organizing groups to work together on open source projects, to discuss topics relevant to a broader subset of the community, and to hack code...

If you want to tell the world you will be there, add yourself to the list below, and list :

  • Your name
  • Projects name in which you are or would like to be involved
  • When do you arrive at the Dev Co-working space

Meet the developers!

Unconference session descriptions

IoT Working Group

A meeting of the Eclipse IoT community and IoT enthusiasts. Join us to learn about IoT at Eclipse and share your thoughts on the requirements for building an Internet of Things based on open source and open standards.

  • Session coordinators: Ian Skerrett, Benjamin Cabé

9:15-10:45 Project Updates

  • Each project will spend 10 minutes updating on their current status. The update should include:
    • Project Overview: Short (1 slide) reminder about your project functionality. This is for people who might be new.
    • Project stats: tell us how well your project is doing. Number of download, number of contributors, number of bugs opened, number of mailing list subscribers, etc.
    • Project plan: when is the next release and what are the key features.
    • Key Challenges: What challenges/issues are you having?
    • Collaboration Opportunities: Where do you see potential for collaboration with other Eclipse IoT projects or other communities.
  • Projects
    • Eclipse SmartHome
    • Kura
    • Vorto
    • SCADA
    • Paho/Mosquitto

Collaborations / Invited Speakers

  • IoT Commons - Benjamin Cabe
  • IoT Server Discussion

Open Whiteboard

  • Other topics of collaboration or of interest to IoT enthusitasts

LocationTech

This full day meeting of the LocationTech working group will cover topics of interest to participants including big geo data processing, version control of geodata, mobile applications, spatially aware desktop applications, and more. Participants can expect to meet with some of the technology leads, potential suppliers & customers, and others in a casual setting.

  • Session coordinator: Andrew Ross

9:15-10:45 Time slot 1

11:00-12:30 Time slot 2

14:00-15:30 Time slot 3

16:00-17:30 Time slot 4

Scout User Group

The Scout User Group meeting is the place to learn and exchange about building business applications with the Scout framework. The day offers a chance to hear the latest on updates to the platform, exchange with fellow users or even get yourself started using Scout. Scout users are invited to present their experiences and ideas for using and developing the framework. Find out more!

  • Session coordinator: Matthias Zimmermann

9:15-10:45 Time slot 1

11:00-12:30 Time slot 2

14:00-15:30 Time slot 3

16:00-17:30 Time slot 4

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