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Model Driven Development

Type Title Speaker
Session (75 Min.) Introduction to the Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework Tikhomirov
Session (75 Min.) Moving to Eclipse: the MDA-way Schönhage
Session (75 Min.) Model-Driven Development - From Frontend to Code (I) Völter, Kolb, Efftinge
Session (75 Min.) Eclipse Nite Beaton, Friese, Harris, Schumacher, Parker, Müller
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MDD1: Introduction to the Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework

Speaker:
  • Artem Tikhomirov (Borland)
Session (75 Min.)
Description:

This presentation will serve to introduce the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) project as a means by which to produce applications that leverage both the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) and Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). An overview of GMF's design and generative approach to bridging EMF and GEF will be presented, including a demonstration of its current capabilities.

Details:
Level 2 (Intermediate) Saal 2c – 09.05.2006, 10:00-11:15 h
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MDD2: Moving to Eclipse: the MDA-way

Speaker:
  • Bastiaan Schönhage (Compuware)
Session (75 Min.)
Description:

When our development team was asked to "port" OptimalJ from NetBeans to Eclipse we were facing a big challenge: building and maintaining a product built on two different technologies. As Model-Driven Architecture/Development advocates we decided to eat our own dog food and use the modeling and code-generation capabilities of OptimalJ itself to model and generate pieces of the IDE-integration.

Details:
Level 2 (Intermediate) Saal 2b – 09.05.2006, 14:15-15:30 h
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MDD3: Model-Driven Development - From Frontend to Code (I)

Speaker:
  • Markus Völter (Independent Consultant (itemis))
  • Bernd Kolb (Kolbware)
  • Sven Efftinge (itemis AG)
Session (75 Min.)
Description:

Model Driven Development is not just about code generation. In fact, coming up with good graphical or textual editors for your DSL is a major challenge. However, using tools such the Eclipse Graphical Modelling Framework as well as the openArchitectureWare textual editor generator this is now changing. This session shows these two components in action.

Details:
Level 2 (Intermediate) Saal 1Ac – 10.05.2006, 15:30-16:45 h
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MDD5: Eclipse Nite

Speaker:
  • Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation)
  • Peter Friese (itemis AG)
  • Gerald Harris (Harman Becker)
  • Ed Schumacher (Compuware)
  • Kevin Parker (Serena Software)
  • Ralph Müller (Eclipse Foundation)
Session (75 Min.)
Description:

The Eclipse Night gives everybody with an interest in Eclipse the chance to discuss technical questions and challenges with designated experts at a round table. Whether plug-in development, rich client projects, or further Eclipse-related topics: a whole bunch of Eclipse professionals will provide important information and best practices on Tuesday night, May 9. Eclipse Nite will be moderated by Wayne Beaton.

Details:
Level 1 (for Beginners) Saal 6b – 09.05.2006, 20:30-23:00 h