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EAL1: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Process - From Eclipse to Jazz

The Eclipse Platform was developed using agile practices. In the course of pursuing our goal of ongoing transparency and project health through continuous consumption and feedback, we adapted and evolved our practices and those we learned from the agile community. This has resulted in what we now refer to as the "Eclipse Way" practices that we (and others) have applied to other software development efforts as well. Being tool smiths ourselves, we have naturally been exploring how tools can help with these practices. Our goal is to build a team collaboration platform that understands our development process, enables pervasive transparency, and supports collaboration for distributed teams. This talks reports experience in building and developing with such a platform (Jazz).
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Halle 1 24.04.2007, 19:30 - 20:15 h |
EAL2: The Eclipse Way - Part 1: The Eclipse Way explained

The Eclipse platform is a healthy project. The Eclipse development team has consistently hit its projected delivery dates with precision and quality. How is this really done? This session sheds light on the key practices in the Eclipse development process and outlines proven practices for managing a large project, performed by geographically dispersed teams in a highly dynamic environment.
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Saal 1Aa 24.04.2007, 11:45 - 13:00 h |
EAL3: The Eclipse Way - Part 2: Adopting the Process

In this session the audience will get an impression about various possibilities and techniques of how to adopt "The Eclipse Way" for their own projects. Based on several years of experiences from using and adapting "The Eclipse Way" we will talk about best practices how to use "The Eclipse Way" for general in-house and non-open-source projects.
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Saal 1Aa 24.04.2007, 17:00 - 18:15 h |
EAL4: Test First Development Using Eclipse

Test first development is a top-down process by which code is written starting with tests. Once tests have been created, the process changes to that of making the tests work by implementating the application code. In this short talk, we demonstrate how Eclipse support for JUnit facilitates test first development in the context of creating Java and Java EE applications, and plug-ins.
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Saal 1Ab 25.04.2007, 16:30 - 17:00 h |
EAL5: Faster, better, more consistent: adding a Software Factory to Eclipse

Speed, quality and consistency are important ingredients of successful development projects. Developers are using patterns, best-practices and partial code generators in order to achieve this in their code base. However, success is not guaranteed. Using a software factory (with model-transformations and code-generators) the target software architecture can be enforced resulting in better software.
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Saal 1Ab 26.04.2007, 14:15 - 15:30 h |
EAL6: Business Process Management und Eclipse

BPM-getriebene Projekte stellen an beteiligte Entwickler oft hohe Ansprüche bezüglich der Breite zu integrierender Technologien. Zur Vermeidung von Produktivitätsverlusten muss daher eine gute IDE-Unterstützung von Anfang bis Ende gewährleistet werden. Im Rahmen des Vortrages werden sowohl das Potential einer nahtlosen Integration von BPM-Werkzeugen in die Eclipse-Umgebung, als auch eine Variante der Umsetzung einer solchen Integration in das JDT (Modellvalidierung, Debugging), WTP (Rapid Prototyping) u.a. vorgestellt.
| Zeit: 26. April 2007, 14.00-14.45 h |
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