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Model Driven IoT - how EMF powers Eclipse sensiNact 2.0

Tim Ward (Kentyou)
Jürgen Albert (Data In Motion Consulting GmbH)

Developing IoT systems can be a challenging business. Whether it’s a hobby project or a mission critical system there are tensions in the project lifecycle. You start by wanting rapid access to a new cool device, without the overhead of deep low-level understanding, and later begin to need better rules for managing and controlling your system.

Eclipse sensiNact provides a flexible gateway and runtime for your smart IoT projects. By adding the power of the Eclipse Modelling framework sensiNact 2.0 has evolved. EMF permits sensiNact to use “zero model setup” for rapid development, dynamically discovering the models for your devices, later these models can be exported and reused, providing automatic data validation and transformation capabilities.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools & Technologies
Modeling Tools & Technologies

Building a model application with Theia and EMF.cloud: the DISCO experience

Vincent HEMERY (CS GROUP)

You’ve probably heard about Theia, which helps building multi-language cloud and desktop IDEs. But what happens when you try and use it to build a custom model-oriented product, just like we used to do with the Eclipse Rich Client Platform?

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools and Technologies
Modeling Tools and Technologies

Eclipse Ecosystem for Data Consistency Analysis

Francesco Gerardi (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Syed Aoun Raza (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Migration from single to multicore ECU systems are always challenging. One such challenge is ensuring consistent state of shared data among several program components executing on different cores. We have developed an eclipse based eco system to support developers for analyzing such use cases based on Model Driven System Analysis (MDSA). This involves eclipse technologies such as APP4MC, EMF and SIRIUS. This framework combines architecture description with generated code to prepare a base for data consistency analysis.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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