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Sirius Web 101 : Create a Modeler With No Code

Melanie Bats (OBEO)

Learn step-by-step how to create a domain model and define your first diagrams with Eclipse Sirius Web, without any line of code. It will allow you to easily create custom graphical representations that automatically represent your data in the web. No slides, only live no-coding :)

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools & Technologies
Modeling Tools & Technologies

Why Eclipse Kura and Eclipse Kapua treat EdgeOps headaches better than ibuprofen?

Gregory Ivo (Eurotech)

Let’s face it, deploying code is hard. Provisioning systems, installing dependencies, networking, and security constraints; things get complicated quite quickly. Now sprinkle in some ioT, and Edge and you have a complex deployment structure, which will surely give the most seasoned IT professional a migraine. Stop! don’t just take some Ibuprofen and deal with it, solve the problem at hand and use a framework which handles the tricky bits for you.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

How to Train Your Dragon and Its Friends: AI on the Edge with Eclipse Kura

Pierantonio Merlino (Eurotech)
Mattia Dal Ben (Eurotech)

In the latest years, Edge AI has gained popularity and opened opportunities to bring AI applications to remote devices. Eclipse Kura, a well established IoT Edge framework, is a good candidate to apply Edge AI concepts to the real world.

In this talk we’ll demonstrate how a machine learning-based application can be easily deployed on an edge device, leveraging the Eclipse Kura features and its interoperability with the NVIDIA Triton™ Server. In particular, we’ll focus on the process of creating a deep learning anomaly detector from scratch: from data collection to training, deployment and inference on the edge.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Scale your microservices by MicroProfile Metrics on Kubernetes

Kenji Kazumura (Fujitsu Limited)

One of the advantages of microservices is that you can easily scale your applications. Kubernetes, which is the de-facto standard Docker orchestration tool, provides some scaling methods. They are basically designed to use Pod/Cluster related metrics such as CPU and memory consumptions. But sometimes, they do not have enough information to scale your real applications.

On the other hand, MicroProfile Metrics can produce application specific metrics, such as thread pool or database connection usage, which are useful as the trigger to scale.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Cloud Native Technologies
Cloud Native Technologies

The Evolution of an Open Source Project

Mark Sujew (TypeFox GmbH)

How open source projects change and evolve over time is usually opaque from the outside. Downstream users receive new versions but don't get to see what's going on behind the scenes. In this talk, we'll explore different aspects of software evolution in open source software.

Experience level: 
Beginner

The Open Source Way
The Open Source Way

Introducing Eclipse CDT.cloud - C/C++ tooling in the web

Stefan Dirix (EclipseSource)

Do you want to develop a custom tool for C/C++ development in the web/cloud? Are you an adopter of Eclipse CDT and wonder what the next generation of C/C++ tooling at Eclipse looks like? In this talk we introduce CDT.cloud, an umbrella project for technologies, extensions and frameworks for building next-generation, web-based C/C++ tooling.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

A FOSS Manifesto to Drive Open Source

Wolfgang Gehring (Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH)

Fully embracing Open Source Software means to go beyond simply using it – it means to become an active member of the Open Source community. But how do you get there? At Mercedes-Benz, we decided that if we are going to take Open Source seriously, this needs to become deeply ingrained in the company’s “DNA”.

Experience level: 
Beginner

The Open Source Way
The Open Source Way

Diagram Editors with GLSP: Why flexibility is key

Philip Langer (EclipseSource)

Are you wondering how you should nowadays develop diagram editors to be durable, given the innovative and fast moving world of web-based technologies and cloud IDEs? The answer is clear: build them to be open for adaptation from top to bottom and make it easy to change certain parts without impacting all other parts. Join this talk to learn how to build diagram editors which are loosely coupled and how to stay agile to adapt and benefit from the innovations of the new age of tool development.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools & Technologies
Modeling Tools & Technologies

Drive Your Business With Open Source Sponsorship

Wolfgang Gehring (Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH)

In 2014, the Heartbleed Bug sent shockwaves across the internet and lead to news headlines like: “The Internet Is Being Protected By Two Guys Named Steve”. Although this headline is somewhat humorous, it revealed a crucial vulnerability of FOSS altogether: Oftentimes, important Open Source Software is maintained by a few engaged, but tired and overworked, underpaid individuals. Recent examples include the Log4Shell vulnerability whose consequences aren’t even fully clear yet.

Experience level: 
Beginner

The Open Source Way
The Open Source Way

RTOS vs Bare metal: Dawn of Constrained Device

Frédéric Desbiens (Eclipse Foundation)

Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) are at the core of several constrained devices. Popular open-source options such as FreeRTOS and Zephyr support a wide range of hardware and provide features such as storage and networking. They also provide integration with wireless technologies such as Bluetooth and NFC. However, many open source projects aim to deliver the same features in a "bare metal" approach. In other words: they deliver frameworks that enable your applications to run directly on the hardware. Given this, which approach is right for your IoT project?

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Innovating MicroProfile with Quarkus and SmallRye

Martin Štefanko (Red Hat, Inc.)

MicroProfile is already established as a standard way of building cloud-native applications in Java. Compared to the traditional JVM development speeds, it is already skyrocketing its way through the Java market, continuously delivering releases every few months. However, if we want to compete with the speeds of other non-JVM languages commonly utilized in cloud-native application development (for instance, Node or Go), we need to go even faster. This is where Quarkus steps in. With its really frequent releases, it boosts user applications with new features every few weeks.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Cloud Native Technologies
Cloud Native Technologies

Walking through the Eclipse IDE tooling support for new Java versions

Kalyan Prasad Tatavarthi (IBM)

Java language has been evolving at a fast pace with the six-month release cadence and preview features. These language features will be discussed in detail in the talk "Brewing Patterns in Java - An Informal Primer."

Experience level: 
Beginner

Java
Java

Eclipse Adoptium & OpenJDK Panel

George Adams (Microsoft Corp.)
Tim Ellison (Red Hat, Inc.)
Shelley Lambert (Red Hat, Inc.)

Last year, the AdoptOpenJDK project moved to the Eclipse Foundation under its new name Eclipse Adoptium. Meet the Eclipse Adoptium Working Group members to get the latest news regarding itself and the related Eclipse Temurin (OpenJDK binaries), AQAvit (Quality Assurance) and Adoptium Marketplace (multi-vendor binaries) projects.

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Java
Java

Getting started with Theia - The nextGen Eclipse Platform

Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)

Are you looking for a modern platform for building a custom tool or IDE that runs in the cloud but also as a desktop application? Do you maintain an existing project based on the Eclipse tools platform, but want to migrate to the next generation tech stack?

In this talk, we get you started with Eclipse Theia, the next generation platform for building tools and IDEs at Eclipse!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Rust: Embedded, Async, All the Way.

Ulf Lilleengen (Red Hat, Inc.)
Jens Reimann (Red Hat, Inc.)

In 2019 I gave a talk about how Rust can help to write safe and efficient code, even on microcontrollers. Still, it was pretty early, and the microcontroller stack contained a good portion of C code underneath the “application”.

This year, we are back to show you the current, bleeding edge, state of embedded Rust: Asynchronous code, actor based designs, swappable TCP/IP stacks, TLS, HTTP and MQTT clients. Even a bootloader and over the air updates via Bluetooth.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the SBOM

Shelley Lambert (Red Hat, Inc.)

Would you eat something where you didn't know the ingredients?  Likely not.  Then why are you building or running software where you have no idea what is in it?  A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is an essential artifact that helps 'make known' the dependencies and inputs of a piece of software, essentially an SBOM tells you the ingredients of the software.  Do not worry if you have never heard of an SBOM, this presentation will give you both a good understanding of what it is, but also how it can be leveraged.  Beyond describing the purpose and value of an SBOM and how it fits into an ov

Experience level: 
Beginner

All Things Quality & Security
All Things Quality & Security

sw360 - How new life is been injected in the traditional compliance software

Helio Chissini de Castro (BMW Group)

sw360 is one of the first and most used open source compliance project and software catalog, heritage, and approval tracking.

The demand of such tool growth in last years that forced start to think on how far it can go.

The enterprise characteristic of the software is one big barrier to understand and how this need to be dealing with new eyes.

From the process of identify a feature, a pain point, and how ideas was formed on the infrastructure are the key to number one priority:

Bring more developers and enlarge community around

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools & Technologies
Modeling Tools & Technologies

The Open Source Effect

Benjamin Muskalla (GitHub)

Have you ever wondered why there are so many rock star developers working on open source projects? Wondered why it is usually not a single developer but multiple great engineers working on a project together? Is it maybe that they have more time on their hands than others? Or is it maybe, just maybe, that those people became better engineers because they started contributing to open source? In this talk, I’ll share some lessons learned from contributing to open source, the people I’ve met, worked with and most importantly, learned from.

Experience level: 
Beginner

The Open Source Way
The Open Source Way

Let a bot deal with your static analysis warnings backlog

Aman Sharma (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Khashayar Etemadi Someoliayi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

There are two types of software engineers - ones who care about static analysis warnings and the ones who don't. This talk shall target both audiences by helping the former be more efficient in their work and the latter by helping them remain oblivious and delegate their work to a responsible software bot.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

All Things Quality & Security
All Things Quality & Security

Eclipse Amlen: Pub/Sub messaging for ALL the Things

Jon Levell (IBM)

Eclipse Amlen is a simple way of  allowing secure, reliable, scalable communication between IoT devices, mobile, web browsers and back-end applications using the common MQTT protocol.

This talk will describe Amlen without assuming prior knowledge of the software, outlining Amlen's features and how to use it as well as the current status and the future.

The talk will feature a demo of audience members using Amlen for real-time collaboration from their phones (assuming suitable network access is available).

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

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