Skip to main content
  • Create account
  • Log in
EclipseCon - Eclipse Foundation
Register Now
  • Conference
    • Program Schedule
    • Program List
    • Keynotes
    • Registration
  • Community Activities
    • Community Day Overview
    • Automotive & SDV Community Day
    • Community Day for Java Developers
    • OSGi Summit
    • eSAAM 2023 on Cloud-to-Edge Continuum
    • Call for BoFs
    • Dinner Meetups
    • EMO Office Hours
  • Sponsors
    • Be a Sponsor
    • Information for Exhibitors
    • Our Sponsors
    • Sponsor Testimonials
  • Resources
    • Code of Conduct
    • Meet the Speakers
    • Information for Speakers
    • Information for Tutorial Presenters
    • Press
    • Share Your Participation
    • Convince Your Manager
    • Onsite Information for Attendees
  • About Us
    • EclipseCon 2023
    • Program Committee
    • The Eclipse Foundation
    • Past Conferences
  • Venue
    • Conference Venues
    • Hotels
    • Ludwigsburg
  1. Home
  2. EclipseCon
  3. EclipseCon 2023
  4. Sessions

Sessions

Create Detailed Traffic Models and Simulations with Open Source Tools and Open Data in the Blink of an Eye

Tobias Lukowitz (Seven Principles Mobility GmbH)
Robert Hilbrich (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))
Martin Reuß

We want to make the benefits of existing traffic visualization, traffic simulation and traffic optimization techniques available for everyone by significantly reducing the effort to build the required traffic models of a city. As part of our ongoing work, we will make our tool chain for building digital twins of cities available as an Eclipse project and join the openMobility interest group. In order to showcase the current state of our development, we will present early results from our first speed zone case study in the city of Leonberg.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Listening to a Forest to Improve Project Health

Shelley Lambert (Red Hat, Inc.)

What does a forest have to teach us about open-source projects? There is a lot to learn about fostering a healthy ecosystem by observing and listening to another. This pictoral presentation looks at the makings of several urban afforestation projects, including application of the Miyawaki method to create fast growing mini-forests. We will discuss how the inhabitants of the forest interoperate and draws some analogies and lessons for those of us who wish to improve our open-source projects. What does it mean to say you can not see the forest for the trees? Let's step back and look at our projects as a whole, without getting bogged down in day to day details for a new perspective on project health. Bring your questions about project culture or forest management, and we will have some fun while we improve our ecosystems together.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Open Source Best Practices
Open Source Best Practices

Building a greenfield smart factory powered by Open Source in 2023

Bharath Sridhar (Deloitte Consulting GmbH)
Joey Bernal (Deloitte Consulting GmbH)

The imperative for sustainable manufacturing has never been greater. By harnessing the power of open-source technologies, we can create smart factories that optimize resource utilization, minimize environmental impact, and embrace circular economy principles. The objective of this talk is to present the concept and practical implementation of building a greenfield smart factory powered by open-source technologies.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Open Source Best Practices
Open Source Best Practices

Charting new data spaces with Catena-X

Evelyn Gurschler (BMW Group)

This session will focus on how the Eclipse Tractus-X project addresses the unique challenges presented by the deployment of Catena-X. In particular, it will be outlined how the Tractus-X project leverages Helm charts for packaging and templating complex deployments on Kubernetes.

Streamlining and simplifying the deployment process is crucial, especially when it comes to a data space involving various components entailing a wide range of technology requirements.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

The great Eclipse Papyrus migration, from GMF and XWT to Sirius and EEF

Vincent Lorenzo (CEA LIST)
Pauline Deville (CEA LIST)
Quentin Le Menez (CEA LIST)
Patrick Tessier (CEA LIST)

Eclipse Papyrus is an opensource Eclipse based UML modeler for research and industrial uses. 

This modeler is currently using GMF based diagrams and associated XWT based property views used to edit the models; and for the last year, Papyrus has been moving to Sirius based diagrams and EEF property Views.

In this talk, we will adress the problems linked to the previous framework and how we proceeded to fix them using Sirius diagrams and EEF property Views.

We will present you the current state of the migration and the differences with the previous version.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Open Source distributions in a cloud-native world: from a technical to a legal point of view

Lina Böcker (Partner at Osborne Clarke Germany)
Angelika Wittek (Independent)

Are you contributing to an Open Source project? Great! And do you know how to distribute the software in a cloud-native world? Or what making software publicly available legally implies, especially when it comes to containers and AI generated code? Are tech and legal two contradicting things? 

If you want to learn about up-to-date insights, this talk is for you! Bonus: We will share insights on the Cyber Resilience Act from a legal perspective.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Open Source Best Practices
Open Source Best Practices

Building a successful OSPO with the Good Governance Initiative Handbook

Boris Baldassari (Eclipse Foundation)

While organisations better appreciate the amount of open source software they use and better understand how critical it has become to their effectiveness, many still struggle to manage it properly - both as consumers, and as participants in the ecosystem. Setting up an Open Source Program Office (or OSPO), with a proper framework to structure and build a successful open source strategy, is a good step forward to better manage these new concerns.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Open Source Best Practices
Open Source Best Practices

Building cloud-native (modeling) tools

Maximilian Koegel (EclipseSource)

Are you planning to build a domain-specific (modeling) tool in a modern web-based technology stack? Are you wondering which latest and greatest technologies to use and how to integrate them to optimize operational costs in cloud environments? Well, we did…

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Through the looking glass: Effective observability for cloud native applications

Emily Jiang (IBM)

Our cloud-native environments are more complex than ever before! So how can we ensure that the applications we’re deploying to them are behaving as we intended them to? This is where effective observability is crucial. It enables us to monitor our applications in real-time and analyse and diagnose their behaviour in the cloud. However, until recently, we were lacking the standardization to ensure our observability solutions were applicable across different platforms and technologies.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Programming Languages & Runtimes
Programming Languages & Runtimes

Bringing Graphical Applications to Oniro on the Example of React Native

Kacper Kapuściak (Software Mansion SA)
Juliusz Wajgelt (Software Mansion SA)
Stefan Schmidt (Huawei Technologies Co., LTD.)

The Oniro project aims to run on devices big and small. In practice this means
Linux as well as RTOS systems. With a stable base of the Oniro 2.0 release from
end of last year the project is now looking into different application frameworks
to create vertical solutions for all scenarios.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Eclipse Xpanse - An Open Services Cloud Project

Swaroop Akulu Raghupathy (Huawei Technologies Co., LTD.)

Project Eclipse Xpanse aims to implement configurable and portable managed services based on principles and ideas of "Eclipse Open Services Cloud initiative". This project allows service providers to offer their managed services across multiple clouds easily by abstracting all critical aspects of a cloud service such as catalog, life-cycle management,  deployment, monitoring and metering.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

From Fragmentation to Connection: The Role of a Chat Service in Building Bridges Across Communities, Projects, and Tools.

Sébastien Heurtematte (eclipse foundation)

If you are used to working in multiple development communities, you understand how challenging it can be to find your way around quickly. In order to be as effective as possible and contribute rapidly without getting stuck by too many formal communication mechanisms (such as ticketing), the role of informal communication becomes important.

This is just one example among many others. Let's reintegrate chat platforms into our processes as a central tool for the success of open-source projects.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Open Source Best Practices
Open Source Best Practices

Deploy and update microservices on the fly with Eclipse Cloud DevTools

Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)
Mario Loriedo (Red Hat, Inc.)
Marc Nuri (Red Hat, Inc.)
Microservice architecture has become the go-to approach for building complex applications due to its ability to create and manage multiple independent components. However, developing, deploying, and updating these components can be a challenging task. This is where Eclipse Cloud DevTools come in to simplify the process.
Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Achieving Industry Adoption of an Open Portable Containerized Solution for Commercial Vehicle Edge

Carlton Bale (Cummins Inc)
Martin Brown (Cummins Inc)

By developing a fully portable and hardware-agnostic edge architecture, Cummins reduced Edge IoT software development costs and time-to-market by over 50%. This new architecture is launching on our edge telematics hardware in Q4-2023. We are collaborating with Eclipse SDV and numerous commercial vehicle partners to adapt this archtecture to third-party telematics hardware so that it can be adopted across the commercial vehicle industry.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Eclipse Theia - News from the Next Gen Tools Platform

Thomas Mäder (Castle Ridge Software)
Eclipse Theia is the next generation platform for building IDEs and tools at Eclipse. Join this talk to get a comprehensive update about news and noteworthy from the project, directly from the project leads! Theia provides you with an open and flexible platform to build tools and IDEs running on a web technology stack and deployed either in the cloud or on the desktop. As one of the most active projects at Eclipse, we have many news to share, e.g.
  • New end user features, such as dynamic tab handling and support for notebook editors

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

What lies beyond microservice architecture? From Microservices to Distributed Platform Architecture

Danilo De Luca (iFood)

If you are a Software Developer or someone passionate about software architecture and is updated to the last patterns about it, this talk is for you!

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

Experience from the field - how customers migrated from Google Cloud IoT Core to Eclipse Hono

Matthias Feurer (SOTEC GmbH+Co KG)

Google Cloud IoT Core will be shut down in August 2023. We will present how we enabled Eclipse Hono as a replacement and talk about a real world migration project of one of our customers.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Trucks on a Leash - Fleet Management the Open Source Way

Kai Hudalla (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group has 38 members working on 19 projects, "offering an open technology platform for the software defined vehicle of the future; focused on accelerating innovation of automotive-grade in-car software stacks using open standards to help support a vivid community".

Recently, the working group has celebrated its one year anniversary and has released initial blueprints which are used to showcase the technology being developed in the working group by means of real-world use cases.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Distributed applications may fail. Be prepared with MicroProfile Fault Tolerance

Bernd Müller (Ostfalia)

The 8 Fallacies of Distributed Computing by L. Peter Deutsch and James Gosling make us aware of
distribution threats. MicroProfile Fault Tolerance offers provisions to be prepared for some of
these fallacies and distribution threats in general.

In this talk we introduce MP Fault Tolerance showing that some threats can be considered less
dangerous and make the application more resilient in total. We describe each MP Fault
Tolerance annotation, give a small example and run it inside a demo.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Programming Languages & Runtimes
Programming Languages & Runtimes

Embracing Remote Development for Local IDEs

Mark Sujew (TypeFox GmbH)

Working with remote systems has become an integral part of a software engineer's toolkit. For decades, IDEs have allowed us to start services on remote machines and connect to them for debugging - especially important now as cloud clusters and microservices have gained prominence. But, what if we could not only run our code remotely but also develop it on remote systems?

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • next ›
  • last »

Elite

  • Huawei
  • ZettaScale Technologies

Premium

  • Eurotech
  • Yatta Solutions GmbH
  • Gradle

Basic

  • Obeo
  • ETAS GmbH
  • TypeFox GmbH
  • SOTEC GmbH & Co KG
  • EclipseSource
  • Equo Tech, Inc.
  • MicroStream Software GmbH
  • CEA List
  • SCANOSS
  • Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH

Supporter

  • Open Elements

Media

  • GermanTechJobs
  •  IT-Schulungen.com

Become a Sponsor

Eclipse Foundation

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Sponsor
  • Members
  • Governance
  • Code of Conduct
  • Logo and Artwork
  • Board of Directors
  • Careers

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Copyright Agent
  • Eclipse Public License
  • Legal Resources

Useful Links

  • Report a Bug
  • Documentation
  • How to Contribute
  • Mailing Lists
  • Forums
  • Marketplace
EclipseCon is brought to you by The Eclipse Foundation with the support of our sponsors.
Powered by Drupal and built on COD.

Copyright © Eclipse Foundation. All Rights Reserved.

Back to the top