Each of the first three SiriusCon editions confirmed that Eclipse Sirius is a powerful technology
and that the Eclipse Sirius community is enthusiastic about it.
During this free event, organized by Obeo with the support of the Eclipse Foundation,
attendees benefited from users feedback, advanced features presentations, and demonstrations.
In 2018, we went further.
Since the 6.0 release, Sirius is embracing the web and the cloud...
The team is working hard to enable you to also execute your own modeling workbench in a web browser.
Sirius is a global solution used worldwide within today's seamless world!
SiriusCon followed the wave and went live!
SiriusCon 2018 kept the same spirit between friendship and exclusive content from the Sirius expert team.
But this year, during two half-days (to overcome the inevitable time difference constraint),
attendees enjoyed SiriusCon directly from their laptop.
No need to travel, no need to negotiate a whole no work-day with your manager,
Attendees just sat down and enjoyed!
Stay tuned: further information about the 2019 online edition will follow!
Eclipse Sirius is an Open Source framework to easily and quickly create a graphical modeling workbench dedicated to your domain specific language.
Dedicated to your area of expertise and supporting your design concepts, it allows you to graphically design complex systems (IT software, business activities, physics, etc.) while keeping the corresponding data consistent (architecture, component properties, etc.).
A modeling workbench created with Sirius comprises a set of Eclipse editors (diagrams, tables and trees) that allow you to create, edit and visualize EMF models.
Since Sirius 6.0, we are working on moving Sirius to the web.
Therefore the graphical modelers based on Sirius will be soon cloud applications!
This online and free event was composed of a first half-day focused on Sirius discovery and concrete feedbacks and a second half-day dedicated to the roadmap and advanced topics. By attending this community event, attendees learnt a lot about Sirius best practices, insights, case studies, and innovations! Stay tuned for the next edition!
2:00pm - 2:30pm |
The State of Graphical Modeling Tools: Cédric Brun, Obeo |
2:30pm - 3:00pm |
A Bird's Eye View on Eclipse Sirius Frédéric Madiot, Obeo |
3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Eclipse Sirius Applied to a RAD Tool in Japan Ryo Nagamine, Atrris Corp Takanobu Ouchi, Atrris Corp Akira Tanaka, view5 LLC |
3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Integrating Sirius, Xtext and EMF Compare Benoît Lelandais, CEA DAM Marie-Pierre Oudot, CEA DAM Laurent Delaigue, Obeo |
4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Fluent and Live Collaboration on a Shared Repository Frédéric Madiot, Obeo |
4:30pm - 5:00pm |
AdvoCATE: An Assurance Case Automation Toolset Ewen W. Denney, NASA - Robust Software Engineering Group |
5:00pm |
Etienne Juliot, Obeo |
2:00pm - 2:30pm |
Pierre-Charles David, Obeo |
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2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Modeling Tools Go Up to The Cloud.. Stéphane Bégaudeau, Obeo |
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Textual AND Graphical Modeling: Niko Stotz, Altran Netherlands |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Your Models and Diagrams Published on a Web Server Julien Dupont, Obeo Vincent Richard, Obeo |
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4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Building Capella on Top of Sirius: Michel Bispo, Thales Corporate Engineering |
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4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Extensive Use of Custom Properties Views Arthur Daussy, Obeo |
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5:00pm |
Community Survey: Pierre-Charles David, Obeo Stéphane Bégaudeau, Obeo |
Relive 2017 edition and have a look on its program.