Open Community Experience 2024: Obeo was there!
Highlights from OCX 2024 in Mainz for Eclipse/open‑source and MBSE practitioners, with takeaways on Sirius Web, SysON, and the Cyber Resilience Act's impact.
Highlights from OCX 2024 in Mainz for Eclipse/open‑source and MBSE practitioners, with takeaways on Sirius Web, SysON, and the Cyber Resilience Act's impact.
Slides & demos: what Sirius Web and SysON enable for SysMLv2 on the web.
One of the big ideas behind Sirius Web is openness. Not just “open” as in open source, but also “open” as in working smoothly with the rest of the ecosystem.
A short demo of a Sirius Web prototype for Monte Carlo ‘guesstimates’—for modelers and engineers—showing how to build domain tools fast.
Crisp SVG icons in Papyrus Web editors—useful for UX‑minded modelers evaluating Sirius Web and why vector assets elevate clarity.
Announcing Obeo×CEA collaboration on Sirius Web, Papyrus Web editors, and SysMLv2 SysON—for MBSE leaders seeking open, collaborative web tooling and why it m...
Measuring Obeo’s open‑source impact on academia—useful for researchers, partners, and OSS leaders—to show why community stewardship accelerates research today.
A one‑page Ecore reference card—handy for EMF users and educators—explaining why the core model concepts still matter and how to use them today.
A demo of Sirius Web × Jupyter Notebook—for engineers and data‑minded teams—showing why live design, simulation, and analysis together can transform workflow...
Why well‑maintained OSS foundations matter for engineering tools—Sirius’ 12 releases in 2022 show reliability for teams betting long‑term, today.
How to cut complexity when building graphical modelers—for tool builders and engineering leaders—using modular design, DSLs, and fast iteration on the web.
SiriusCon 2021 keynote on where Sirius is and where it’s going—useful for teams planning Eclipse/Sirius roadmaps.
Language Engineering Talks #06—an interview for language engineering and modeling readers—sharing perspectives on OSS tooling and why it matters.
A hands-on look at EcoreTools’ Oxygen revamp powered by Sirius properties: for EMF/Sirius tool builders and modelers; why it matters—lighter code, better UX,...
Year‑end recap and 2017 roadmap for graphical modeling with Sirius: for tool builders and adopters; why it matters—properties view, UX polish, and a push on ...
EclipseCon Europe 2014 is getting close and it will only get harder to book hotel rooms and flights. It’s probably time to decide whether you come or not. Le...
Since the last public survey, my primary focus for the modeling package was:
Eclipse Day Paris took place a few weeks ago; every year it is scheduled the week after Eclipse Con Europe. I had the chance to attend the 2011 edition and i...
The indigo release will be the first year the Eclipse Modeling package is no more marked as “incubating”. As I’m checking the status of every component I’m w...
Quick 6‑question survey to shape the Eclipse Modeling Package for Indigo—what you use, what’s missing, and where to invest next.
How Amalgamation reshaped the Eclipse Modeling Package into a lean Modeling SDK with P2 discovery—what changed and why it helps adopters.
Regain control of your tooling with domain models, viewpoints, and generation—for developers who want less overhead and more value from modeling today.
Viewpoints‑enabled modeling that shows only what matters—for system designers who need focused representations and actions aligned to current concerns.
A modeling kata turning SVN logs into actionable EMF reports with Acceleo—for engineering leads and toolsmiths who want real‑time insight into team activity ...
A look back at 2008’s Eclipse/modeling highlights and what’s next for 2009—for Eclipse users and open‑source practitioners seeking context and resources righ...
I’m now back to France after this great conference. Ed covered the “modeling events” quite well already but I can’t prevent myself from sharing my pleasure a...
Eclipse Summit is almost over now; a lot of things happened and the Modeling project is, for sure, really lively.
… I like the whooshing sound they make as they go by.” D. Adams
The generic EMF comparison engine uses statistics in order to match elements. It compares their content, their type, the relations with other objects and the...
On the EMFT mailing-list, Martin Taal asked me if EMF compare component was useful when one has to handle XML files.