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** Shigeki Moride | ** Shigeki Moride | ||
− | ** Christian Kurzke | + | ** Christian Kurzke 255, 326, 43 |
** Mark Rogalski 38, 264, 255 | ** Mark Rogalski 38, 264, 255 | ||
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** Martin Oberhuber | ** Martin Oberhuber | ||
** Shigeki Moride | ** Shigeki Moride | ||
− | ** Christian Kurzke | + | ** Christian Kurzke 226, 52, 147, 80 |
** Mark Rogalski 52, 226, 336, 473 | ** Mark Rogalski 52, 226, 336, 473 | ||
** Pawel Piech | ** Pawel Piech | ||
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** Martin Oberhuber | ** Martin Oberhuber | ||
** Shigeki Moride | ** Shigeki Moride | ||
− | ** Christian Kurzke | + | ** Christian Kurzke All |
** Mark Rogalski All (since there are 10 proposals and 10 slots) | ** Mark Rogalski All (since there are 10 proposals and 10 slots) | ||
** Pawel Piech | ** Pawel Piech | ||
** Doug Gaff | ** Doug Gaff |
Revision as of 19:40, 26 November 2007
Submissions
# | Link | Summary | Speaker | Type |
1 | 52 | Integrating Mobile Devices and Emulators onto the Eclipse IDE with TmL | Mauren Brenner | Long Talk |
2 | 80 | JavaME Development in Eclipse SDK: What MTJ can do for you? | Gustavo de Paula | Long Talk |
3 | 147 | JSR-232 benefits for eRCP | Gábor Pécsy | Long Talk |
4 | 213 | Overview of Real-Time Software Components: A Scalable Component Model for Embedded C Development | dave russo | Long Talk |
5 | 226 | How eRCP stacks up against Android and other Mobile Rich Client Platforms | Ken Walker | Long Talk |
6 | 287 | Eclipse On Your Wrist | Patrick Dempsey | Long Talk |
7 | 314 | Porting the BlackBerry Java Development Environment to Eclipse | Cassidy Gentle | Long Talk |
8 | 336 | Medany platform : using EMF, eRCP, OAW to generate mobile applications | Prouvost Olivier | Long Talk |
9 | 374 | Creating Windows Mobile Database Applications with Eclipse | Jose Ramos | Long Talk |
10 | 407 | Best practices for building a model-driven IDE in Eclipse | Ken Wallis | Long Talk |
11 | 473 | Development, debugging and monitoring of embedded linux applications for mission critical devices | rachana | Long Talk |
12 | 37 | C++ GUI Builder for Mobile or Embedded devices - NAB project update | Shigeki Moride | Short Talk |
13 | 39 | Target Management New and Noteworthy | Martin Oberhuber | Short Talk |
14 | 45 | Device Debugging Project Update | Pawel Piech | Short Talk |
15 | 53 | The Future of TmL: A Simulated End-to-End Environment for Mobile Enterprise Applications | Mauren Brenner | Short Talk |
16 | 79 | Mobile Tools for Java - Current Project Status | Gustavo de Paula | Short Talk |
17 | 160 | Introducing VPP - the Virtual Prototyping Platform Project | Doug Gaff | Short Talk |
18 | 204 | Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC) | dave russo | Short Talk |
19 | 247 | eRCP Project, today and tomorrow | Gorkem Ercan | Short Talk |
20 | 392 | From The Horse's Mouth - What Embedded Developers Like and Dislike About Eclipse-Based Development Tools | Mark Melvin | Short Talk |
21 | 468 | Code Quality Analysis Toolset for Embedded Systems | KOUHEI NADEHARA | Short Talk |
22 | 38 | Remote access with the DSDP Target Management Project | Martin Oberhuber | Tutorial |
23 | 43 | Implementing a debugger using the DSF framework (part 1). | Pawel Piech | Tutorial |
24 | 195 | Methodologies for Test-Driven Development of OSGi enabled Embedded Devices | Marcus Harringer | Tutorial |
25 | 255 | Developing applications using embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP) | Gorkem Ercan | Tutorial |
26 | 264 | Embedding Eclipse for Fun & Profit | Brett Hackleman | Tutorial |
27 | 325 | Ecore-OAW-Android : Using Eclipse as a Model Driven Platform to generate an Android Application | Prouvost Olivier | Tutorial |
Votes
- Tutorials (3)
- Martin Oberhuber
- Shigeki Moride
- Christian Kurzke 255, 326, 43
- Mark Rogalski 38, 264, 255
- Pawel Piech
- Doug Gaff
- Long Talks (4)
- Martin Oberhuber
- Shigeki Moride
- Christian Kurzke 226, 52, 147, 80
- Mark Rogalski 52, 226, 336, 473
- Pawel Piech
- Doug Gaff
- Short Talks (10)
- Martin Oberhuber
- Shigeki Moride
- Christian Kurzke All
- Mark Rogalski All (since there are 10 proposals and 10 slots)
- Pawel Piech
- Doug Gaff