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# Lukas Birn, Capgemini sd&m AG

Revision as of 15:13, 18 November 2009

Eclipse-camp.gif What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Location

Fraunhofer FOKUS Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31 10589 Berlin, Germany

Date and Time

November 23, 2009

Start: 18:00 End: 21:00

Organizer

Tom Rittter, Fraunhofer FOKUS

Presenters

If you would like to present at the DemoCamp, please feel free to add your name and topic to the list. Depending on the number of people interested we may have to limit the number of presenters and time of each demo.

  1. Martin Esser, Implementing a Variability Editor with GMF
  2. Stephan Herrmann: Adapting EclipseLink for Object Teams, of course using Object Teams, abstract
  3. Kristian Duske: A GEF3D Based Editor for the GMF Mapping Model
  4. Matthias Köster: Architecture of an Eclipse DLTK based IDE for the Clojure Programming Language
  5. Igor Novakovic: Integrating powerful recognition and extraction technologies in SMILA
  6. Peter Friese: Xtext
  7. Joachim Hänsel and Jaroslav Svacina: ETF, An Eclipse based Evolutionary Testing Framework
  8. Marcus Engelhardt: Metrino - Generating and Computing Model Metrics for DSLs in Eclipse
  9. Enrico Schnepel: emf.observables - EMF databinding made easy

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below or send an email to organizer (limit of 50 participants).

  1. Tom Rittter, Fraunhofer FOKUS
  2. Ralph Mueller, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Stephan Herrmann, Object Teams, (Independent)
  4. Jens von Pilgrim, FernUniversität in Hagen / GEF3D
  5. Kristian Duske, GEF3D
  6. Daniela Fricke, Hypoport AG
  7. Volker Wegert, HELIOS IT Service GmbH
  8. Siamak Haschemi, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  9. Juergen Schoenig, Carmeq GmbH
  10. Jaroslav Svacina, Fraunhofer FIRST
  11. Arif Wider, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  12. Martin Flügge, Charité Berlin / Dawn
  13. Lars Martin, itemis AG
  14. Matthias Köster, IVU AG
  15. Reik Schröder, Siemens AG
  16. Daniel Manzke
  17. René Böttge, HTW Berlin
  18. Peter Friese, itemis AG
  19. Marcus Engelhardt, Fraunhofer FOKUS
  20. Martin Esser, Fraunhofer FOKUS
  21. Thomas Ruth, Fraunhofer IGD
  22. Christian Dethloff, ilink GmbH
  23. Stefan Nozinski, ilink GmbH
  24. Benedikt Meuthrath, FU Berlin
  25. Matthias Filter, Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung
  26. René Schulz, Gipa mbH
  27. Markus Seltmann, Gipa mbH
  28. Christian Lange, Gipa mbH
  29. Christian Heinrich, Axway GmbH
  30. Gabriela Kreyßing, Axway GmbH
  31. Oliver Normann, Axway GmbH
  32. Tino Thomas, Axway GmbH
  33. Annette Bals
  34. Pekka Aho, VTT
  35. Tobias Preuß, HTW Berlin
  36. Enrico Schnepel
  37. Daniel Meisen, CoServices GmbH
  38. Tom Staubitz, HTW Berlin
  39. Andreas Lau, VAB GmbH
  40. Sebastian Lindstaedt, VAB GmbH
  41. Mark Brörkens, OpenSynergy GmbH
  42. Wolfgang Döbber,
  43. Rüdiger Scheumann
  44. Henrik Stier, W.O.M. WORLD OF MEDICINE AG
  45. Steven Reinisch
  46. Sebastian Herold, BeagleSoft GmbH
  47. Tim Ehlers, BeagleSoft GmbH
  48. Dimitri Kokotov
  49. Mike Großmann, T-Systems International GmbH
  50. Jens Schröder, HTW Berlin (business computing)
  51. Marc Hofer, TU Berlin (computer science)
  52. Jan Michaels Funkwerk Security Communications GmbH
  53. Stefan Gehrmann IT-Beratung & Service
  54. Lukas Birn, Capgemini sd&m AG

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