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The aim of the Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) is to develop a toolset that not only allows to model processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.
 
The aim of the Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) is to develop a toolset that not only allows to model processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.
  
Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.
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Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.
 
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* Biography Florian Lautenbacher:
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Florian Lautenbacher is a researcher at the University of Augsburg, Germany ince 2005. His current research interests are in applying semantic technologies to model-driven software development, in particular in semantic annotated process models. He is project co-lead of the Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) and a frequent speaker on research and Eclipse-related conferences.
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== Aspect-oriented Modeling ==
 
== Aspect-oriented Modeling ==

Revision as of 11:39, 5 August 2009

This page contains resources about planned presentations which might be submitted to Eclipse Summit Europe 2009. We tend to submit several (probably long) talks and let the program chair decide which one is most interesting to the audience. Typical topics are:

  • New in Galileo: A description about JWT - "walkthrough"
  • Aspect-oriented Modeling (the ideas of JWT, but also others)
  • View mechanism (maybe together with BPMN2?)


New in Galileo: A walk through JWT

  • Presenters: Florian Lautenbacher and Christian Saad
  • Abstract:

The aim of the Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) is to develop a toolset that not only allows to model processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.

Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.

Aspect-oriented Modeling

  • Possible presenters: Marc Dutoo, Florian Lautenbacher
  • Possible abstract:

In this talk we summarize current shortcomings of EMF in general and UML more specifically and give an overview about research approaches in the area aspect-oriented modeling (AOM) which aim to solve these problems or at least reduce them. We describe some implemented approaches based on Eclipse products and projects (such as the aspect-oriented extension mechanism in the configuration profiles of the technology project Java Workflow Tooling, JWT), before we close with an outlook concerning standardization approaches in this area at the OMG.

Process models with different views

  • Possible presenters: Christian Saad
  • Abstract: To_Discuss


Creating your own process view on top of Eclipse JWT

  • Possible presenters: Florian Lautenbacher and Christian Saad
  • Abstract: (to be taken from the Eclipse magazine article)

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