POSTERS AT THE POSTER RECEPTION
The Poster Reception is back at EclipseCon! On Wednesday evening come and visit the posters and meet the authors and leaders of Eclipse-based projects and products. The poster reception is a great way to network with the Eclipse Community, sharing ideas, developing new project ideas and just having a chat over refreshments!
If you're hosting a poster for the reception, see the Logistics
page for more info! Our thanks to Intel and SAP for co-sponsoring this year's poster reception!


- Kevin Barnes, IBM - Eclipse Console Framework
- Gian-Franco Bonini, SAP - TPTP-based testing at SAP
- George Christelis, Scapa Technologies - Exposing systems management information with TPTP data collectors
- Breffini Coffey, Susan Gallagher, IBM - Developing Rich Web Clients in an Eclipse Environment Using Faces Client Components
- Christophe Cornu, IBM - Take Control over Rich HTML with the SWT Browser widget
- Chris Daly, IBM - Emfatic: a new language for building EMF Ecore models
- Sonia Dimitrov, IBM - Eclipse Platform Release Engineer's Top Ten practices
- Sri Doddapaneni, Intel - Eclipse Test & Performance Tools Platform Architecture Overview
- David Dykstal, Kushal Munir, IBM - Remote System Explorer
- Tom Eicher, IBM - Season's Text Editor Recipes - New Editor Features in Eclipse 3.1
- Mazen Faraj, IBM - Initial User Experience & User Assistance in Eclipse
- Brian Foote, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Photran: An Eclipse Plug-in for Fortran
- Howard Foster, Imperial College London - Tool Support for Model-based Verification and Validation of Web Service Compositions in Eclipse
- Jobi George, IBM - WSRP Viewer for Eclipse
- Richard Gronback, Borland - Examining Eclipse
- Matthew Hatem, IBM - Lotus Workplace Client UI: Using the Workbench Presentations API to Provide a Customized Look and Feel for Lotus Workplace
- Harsh Jain, IIT Bombay - Shared Development with Eclipse
- Mark Johnson, Instantiations - "Instantiations Special Announcement"
- James Kebinger, IBM - Lotus Workplace Personality Framework
- Konrad Kolosowski, IBM - Eclipse Product Editor
- Chris Laffra, IBM - Language Toolkits
- Tony Lam, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation - Gum Tree: A Java Based GUI Framework for Beamline Experiments
- Jerome Lanneluc, IBM - Java search
- Martin Lippert - Load-Time Aspect Weaving for the Eclipse Platform
- Benjamin Livshits, Stanford University - Using Eclipse to Detect Security Errors in Web Applications
- Charles Martin, Oasys Trading - The Oasys Rich Client: An Example for Integrating Swing/JFreeChart into Eclipse
- Antony Miguel, Scapa Technologies - Choreographing Web Services with TPTP behaviors
- Dale Nilsson, Jeff Antley, IBM - Welcoming users: An Out of Box Experience
- Wayne Parrott, Genuitec - Eclipse Desktop Integration Project
- Cesare Pautasso, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (ETHZ) - Rapid Composition of Web Services with JOpera for Eclipse
- Kimberley Peter, Linda Watson, IBM - Improving User Experience with Visual Design Principles and Techniques
- Krzysztof Pietroszek, University of Waterloo - Feature Modeling Plug-In for Eclipse
- James Poli, SAS Institute Inc. - Extending Eclipse for Customized Development Environments
- Sam Robb, TimeSys - Remote debugging
- Sam Robb, TimeSys - Linux Trace Toolkit
- Dan Rubel, Instantiations - Pollinate & Beehive
- Mike Taylor, Instantiations - Eclipse Plug-In Central (EPiC)
- Olivier Thomann, IBM - Under the Compiler Hood
- Paul Trevithick, SocialPhysics.org - Introducing the Eclipse Trust Framework (ETF) – A New Eclipse Technology Subproject
- Percy Vega, Xiaohong Yuan, North Carolina A&T State University - An Eclipse Plugin for Personal Software Process
- Tobias Widmer, IBM - Browsing Code Graphically: The Eclipse Spider
- Todd Williams, Genuitec - MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench Project











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