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Eclipse Embedded Day Stuttgart 2009

Eclipse Embedded Day in Stuttgart

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Eclipse Embedded Day is a day-long event for senior technical developers, architects and technical managers in the automotive, telematics, mobile, consumer electronic and medical industry to learn how to better leverage Eclipse technology and the Eclipse community as part of their development strategy. In addition the event features sessions on Eclipse projects related to the embedded space and case studies of automotive, telematics, mobile, medical, consumer electronic institutions. The event will focus on three themes:

  1. Eclipse as a platform for application development in the embedded space;
  2. Collaborating with the open source community, Working Groups;
  3. Case studies of projects of companies in the automotive, telematics, medical or consumer electronics area

Attendees will have the chance to hear speakers from leading companies in the embedded space and experts from the Eclipse community. There is no cost to attend but pre-registration is required.

You can also follow the event on Twitter

Date & Location

June 25, 2009 8:30am - 5:30pm

Note: this is intentionally directly after the SPICE Days, at the same location

SpOrt Stuttgart

Sport, Bildungs- und Dienstleistungszentrum GbR
Fritz-Walter-Weg 19
70372 Stuttgart

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Getting there ...


Sponsors

Eclipse MicroDoc BandXI Itemis Eclipse Source


Media Partner

dPunkt Verlag Opensource Region Stuttgart Wirtschaftsfoerderung Region Stuttgart Elektronikpraxis

Embedded Day in the Media

  1. heise.de Veranstaltungsberichte: Eclipse Embedded Day: Entwicklungsumgebung in der Embedded-Welt angekommen
  2. Eclipse Community Bulletin: Eclipse Embedded Day in Stuttgart
  3. Elektronikpraxis.de: Veranstaltungshinweis: Eclipse Member lädt zum Embedded Day nach Stuttgart
  4. it republik>>JAXenter: Eclipse Embedded Day
  5. heise.de: Eclipse Embedded Day am 25. Juni in Stuttgart


Agenda


Time Track 1 Track 2
8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:15 Introduction - Ralph Müller (Director, Ecosystem - Europe, Eclipse Foundation) - Slides (pdf)
9:15-10:00

Provisioning and managing embedded systems
Jochen Krause (EclipseSource) - Slides (pdf)

10:15-10:45

Managing Open Source Legal Issues
Janet Campbell (Legal Counsel, Intellectual Property, Eclipse Foundation) - Slides (pdf)

Profiling Java Applications Running on Embedded Devices with Restricted Resources
Dr. Dimitar Valtchev (CTO, ProSyst Software GmbH) - Slides (pdf) Video

10:45-11:15 Break
11:15-11:45

Distributed Embedded Systems with Ambicomp
Johannes Eickhold (Technical University of Munich and Karlsruhe) - Slides (pdf)

The interplay between Models, Generators and Variants
Markus Völter, Andreas Graf (itemis AG) - Slides (pdf)

12:00-12:30

How Mature are Maturity Models?
Hans-Jürgen Kugler (Chief Scientist, KUGLER MAAG CIE GmbH) - Slides (pdf)

Device Emulation with OSGi and Flash
Marcus Harringer (MicroDoc Computersysteme GmbH) - Slides (pdf)

12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:00

An open OSGI Embedded platform for Intelligent Transport
Eliane Fourgeau (VP Marketing, Geensys SAS) - Slides (pdf)

Building an embedded software IDE on top of Eclipse
Gaetan Morice (Anyware Technologies), David Pochet (Wavecom) - Slides (pdf)

14:15-14:45

Open-DO and OSEE: agile methods for producing high-integrity software
Nicolas Setton (Adacore) - Slides (pdf)

Nutzen und Grenzen der Erweiterbarkeit von Eclipse CDT (ein Erfahrungsbericht)
Harald Kästel-Baumgartner (Bosch Rexroth, The Drive & Control Company, Electric Drives and Controls) - Slides (pdf) Video

14:45-15:15 Break
15:15-15:45

OSGi: The Best Tool in Your Embedded Systems Toolbox (slides)
James Branigan, Brett Hackleman (Band XI International)

Eclipse-based IS2T Embedded Tools allow new design concept: Drag Emb'Drop
Emmanuel Vertongen (IS2T) - Slides (pdf)

16:00-16:30

Artop – a shared platform for AUTOSAR tool development
Christian Knüchel (BMW Car IT) - Slides (pdf)

99,99% Testautomation using OSGi, Eclipse and FitNesse
Martin Figel (Daimler FleetBoard GmbH)

16:45-17:15 Closing Keynote - Dave Thomas (Bedarra Research Labs)
Networking with free beer sponsored by px150


All Session Abstracts

Attendee Registration

All attendees must pre-register for this event. NOTE: Registration is now closed!

There is the possibility to register on a waiting list, please send an e-mail to Christine Mitterbauer

Registered Attendees

  1. Ralph Müller, Eclipse Foundation
  2. Philipp Graf, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik an der Universität Karlsruhe
  3. Juan Domingo Florencio Duarte, Mercedes-Benz technology, electronics solutions
  4. Dr. Tilmann Bubeck, reinform AG
  5. Christian Rassek, Valyue Consulting GmbH
  6. Maximilian Bock, Heidelberg Postpress Deutschland GmbH
  7. Dr. Frank Gerhardt, Gerhardt Informatics Kft.
  8. Stephan Hostie, SynSpace AG
  9. Bernard Haible, ETAS GmbH
  10. Marc Schanne, ITK Engineering AG
  11. Artur Lojewski, babka software
  12. Markus Grimm, Softwarearchitekt
  13. Karl Schleier, TRW Automotive
  14. Christoph Pöhlmann, TRW Automotive
  15. Andreas Baier, Heidelberg Postpress Deutschland GmbH
  16. Heiko Baur, Robert Bosch GmbH Plochingen
  17. Peter Haeusler, Robert Bosch GmbH Plochingen
  18. Eberhard Kümmel, Robert Bosch GmbH Plochingen
  19. Volker Mader, Robert Bosch GmbH Plochingen
  20. Hans Sperber, Robert Bosch GmbH Plochingen
  21. Klaus-Dieter Niemann, Heidelberg Postpress Deutschland GmbH
  22. Christian Knüchel, BMW Car IT GmbH
  23. Eliane Fourgeau, Geensys
  24. Kurt Ebert, itemis AG
  25. Lothar Wendehals, itemis AG
  26. Gerd Zanker, Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH
  27. Georg Grütter, Robert Bosch GmbH
  28. Harald Kästel-Baumgartner, Bosch Rexroth
  29. Markus Völter, itemis AG
  30. Andreas Graf, itemis AG
  31. Miriam Brückner, itemis AG
  32. Markus Zelleröhr, Verigy Germany GmbH
  33. Hans-Jürgen Kugler, KUGLER MAAG CIE
  34. Alexander Rieger, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  35. Markus Schärtel, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  36. Michael Gantert, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  37. Michael Städtler, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  38. Benjamin Fiebig, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  39. Oliver Feifel, Innovations Software Technology GmbH
  40. Dr. Dimitar Valtchev, ProSyst Software GmbH
  41. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Rüdiger Hase, Deutsche Bahn AG
  42. Janet Campbell, Eclipse Foundation
  43. Jochen Krause, EclipseSource
  44. Benjamin Felix, Geensys
  45. Gaetan Morice, Anyware Technologies
  46. Nicolas Setton, Adacore
  47. James Branigan, Band XI International
  48. Brett Hackleman, Band XI International
  49. A R Imran, Robert Bosch GmbH
  50. Harris Brakmic, Deutsche Telekom AG
  51. Michael Burgbacher, phion AG
  52. Martin Grundmann, Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG
  53. Ingo Dohmann, I. Dohmann GmbH
  54. Kay Dohmann, I. Dohmann GmbH
  55. Ulrich Scheere, ICT Software Engineering Südwest GmbH
  56. Rainer Goergens, Brunel GmbH
  57. Dr. Manuel Galvez-Estrada, debitel AG
  58. Matthias Albert, SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co
  59. Gabriel Reschka, BFFT Gesellschaft für Fahrzeugtechnik mbH
  60. Matthias Zacharias, BMK electronic solutions GmbH
  61. Tobias Weichbrodt, mm-lab GmbH
  62. Markus Kaufhold, mm-lab GmbH
  63. Uwe Asbach, ICT Software Engineering Südwest GmbH
  64. Johan Strömhage, Purple Scout AB
  65. Emil Erlandsson, Purple Scout AB
  66. Bernhard Merkle, SICK AG
  67. Jesudoss Daniel, Amdocs
  68. Stephan Herrig, DAMBACH-Werke GmbH
  69. David Pochet, Wavecom
  70. Christoph Czernohous, IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
  71. Harald Mackamul, Robert Bosch GmbH
  72. Dr. Stefan Jungmayr, Robert Bosch GmbH
  73. Vitali Kuhn, DAMBACH-Werke GmbH
  74. Dr. Uwe Werner, iocon
  75. Frank Schumacher, Hochschule Pforzheim
  76. Markus Holzer, Hochschule Pforzheim
  77. Joachim Storz, Hochschule Pforzheim
  78. Burkhard Weber, SICK AG
  79. Sebastian Bollinger, Eberspächer Controls GmbH & Co. KG
  80. Benjamin Lilienthal, Skeye Germany
  81. Jürgen Hertweck, Hertweck IT-Consulting
  82. Gunthilde Sohn, instinctools GmbH
  83. Alexey Spas, instinctools GmbH
  84. Alexander Pranko, instinctools GmbH
  85. Dr. Stefan Zegenhagen, emlix GmbH
  86. Daniel Stieger, Bachmann electronic GmbH
  87. Wolfgang Messner, Bachmann electronic GmbH
  88. Dragen Stevic, Bachmann electronic GmbH
  89. Emmanuel Vertongen, IS2T
  90. Timo O. Peichl, Alpine GmbH  
  91. Frank Adaschak, User Interface Design GmbH
  92. Bernhard Boceck, Tesat-Spacecom GmbH & Co.KG
  93. Stefan Löffler, Dambach-Werke GmbH
  94. Dave Thomas, Bedarra Research Labs
  95. Martin Figel, Daimler FleetBoard
  96. Ravindra Nath, KUGLER MAAG CIE ASIA
  97. Hajime Mitsubori, Panasonic Japan
  98. Chen Tat Sze, Continental Singapore
  99. Clemens Saur, KUGLER MAAG CIE ASIA
  100. Dr. Alexander Fuchs, KF2Strategy GmbH
  101. Knut Schwarz, Lemförder Electronic GmbH
  102. Jürgen Hartung, Kölsch & Altmann Software & Management Consulting GmbH
  103. John Cunningham, Band XI International
  104. Peter Straubinger, Bizerba GmbH & Co. KG
  105. Bernhard Gebert, Siemens AG


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