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Eclipse Unconference Europe 2015

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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
  • Jay Jay Billings, Torkild Resheim, Philip Wenig: Science Working Group
  • Matthias Zimmermann: Scout User Group
  • Andreas Graff, Harald Mackamul: Automotive Working Group

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 display. Please list your poster below.

Here are the posters:

  • Long Term Support membership / value proposition
  • Papyrus for Real Time (Papyrus-RT)
  • OwnTracks Poster OwnTracks Ecosystem - learn what OwnTracks.org built with MQTT and Eclipse/Paho
  • Capella Modelling Workbench
  • Systems Engineering and Software Engineering for Cyber-physical Systems
  • ReqPat: Efficient Documentation of high-quality Requirements using Controlled Natural Language
  • Profiles for Eclipse: Save your Eclipse setup and share it

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! Starting noon on November 2nd, 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!

  • ModelWriter: Ferhat Erata, Yvan Lussaud.
  • MQTT-Client iOS/OSX/tvOS, OwnTracks: Christoph Krey.

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

Project Updates - 9:00am Start

  • 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.

Collaborations / Invited Speakers

  • IoT Commons - Benjamin Cabe
  • IoT Server Discussion
  • Vorto Meta Model Discussion - Olaf Weinmann
  • AGILE: An Open Source, Adoptive & Programmable IoT Gateway for Makers & Entrepreneurs - Charalampos Doukas
    • A new European initiative that will include collaboration with Eclipse IoT projects.
  • OSGi IoT Expert Group - Tim Ward
  • What makes a good IoT open source project?

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: Andrea Ross

9:00-10:30 Time slot 1

11:00-12:30 Geospatial Mobile Apps Using an Open Source Toolkit

mousebird consulting inc is a member of LocationTech and we make the WhirlyGlobe-Maply open source geospatial display toolkit. It's used in a fair number of big, popular apps like Dark Sky and the National Geographic World Atlas for iOS.

Ever wanted to write your own weather, aviation, or map app? It's not actually that difficult to get started. We'll go over some examples of apps that use WhirlyGlobe-Maply and point out the relevant tutorials. If anyone wants to actually follow along, you'll need a mac, a copy of Xcode, and the WhirlyGlobe-Maply toolkit.

14:00-15:30 Time slot 3

16:00-17:30 Time slot 4

Science Working Group

Meet and greet with the Science Working Group community. Project updates, ...

  • Session coordinator: Jay Jay Billings, Torkild Resheim, Philip Wenig
  • Other participants : Erwin De Ley, Tim Jagenberg

9:00-10:30 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

9:00-10:30 The new Scout Java Platform

  • Intro/Teaser
  • Platform Overview
  • Platform, Bean Support and Exensibility

11:00-12:30 Industry Use Cases

  • Various Contributions

14:00-15:30 The new HTML5 UI

  • Overview and Features
  • Architecture
  • Custom Styling
  • Building and CI

16:00-17:30 Migration to Neon

  • Migration from Mars to Scout Neon
  • Hands-on Session

Workshop on Life-cycle Interoperability - OSLC in Practice

The goal of the “Workshop on Life-cycle Interoperability” is to propose and discuss ways to achieve sustainable interoperability for embedded systems development environments. A special focus will be on Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) and the challenge of putting this standard into practice. Find out more!

  • Session coordinator: Annemarie Hamedler

10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee & Welcome

11:00 - 12:30 Impulse Talks by industrial leaders

14:00 - 15:30 Interactive Workshop and poster session

16:00 - 17:30 Interactive Workshop and poster session

PolarSys and Automotive projects update

The goal of this session is to share short updates from PolarSys and Automotive WG projects with the community. If you have a talk in the regular conference, please do not give us a short version of the talk, but rather tell us the new and noteworthy of your project. In order to have a slot, please send an email to the coordinators, with the topic, the time needed, and your travel constraints (like we should plan your project update after noon is you travel in the morning).

  • Session coordinator: Gaël Blondelle, Susan Iwai

10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee & Welcome

11:00 - 12:30 Project updates batch 1

14:00 - 15:30 Project updates batch 2

16:00 - 17:30 Project update batch 3

Automotive Working Group meeting

This meeting is an opportunity to share information between the members of the Automotive WG. Feel free to join the meeting.

  • Session coordinator: Andreas Graff, Harald Mackamul

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