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==Unconference Organizers==

==Unconference Organizers==



* Gaël Blondelle: Eclipse Foundation Europe - PolarSys / Embedded Systems

* Susan Iwai: Eclipse Foundation Europe - Unconference coordination

* Susan Iwai: Eclipse Foundation Europe - Unconference coordination

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* Gaël Blondelle: Eclipse Foundation Europe - Unconference cordination / Embedded Systems

* Ian Skerrett and Benjamin Cabé: IoT Working Group

* Ian Skerrett and Benjamin Cabé: IoT Working Group



* Andrea Ross: LocationTech



* Matthias Zimmermann: Scout User Group Meeting

* Torkild Resheim: Science Working Group

* Torkild Resheim: Science Working Group



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Johannes Kristan (Bosch SI)
,
Michael Jaeger (Siemens)
:
Open Source Component Management



*
Christian El Salloum: Interoperability and OSLC

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* Andreas Graff
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Harald Mackamul
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=Poster session=

=Poster session=

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==== 16:00-17:30 Time slot 4====

==== 16:00-17:30 Time slot 4====



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==
Open Source Component Management
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==
Scout User Group
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As pointed out in the [https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/sw360|SW360 project proposal], software is not built from scratch, but rather assembled from various prepackaged third-party software components. As a result, organizations face the following challenges:

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* Verifying various aspects of compliance when using third-party software components: license compliance, ECC checks, IP assessments, etc.

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* Sharing knowledge about software components and their qualities.

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* Providing a broad overview of the components used.

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The Eclipse IP team is not the only to face these challenges, and the Eclipse community is now tackling the topic with projects like SW360.



The [[Scout/UserGroupMeeting/2015|Scout User Group Meeting]] is
the
place to learn
and
exchange
about
building business applications with the  Scout framework. The day offers a chance to hear the latest on updates to the platform, exchange with fellow users or even get yourself started using Scout. Scout users are invited to present their experiences and ideas for using and developing the framework.  [https://wiki.eclipse
.
org/Scout/UserGroupMeeting/2015 Find out more!]

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Meet
the
SW360 project leaders
and
other experts for fruitful excahgnes
about
this topic
.



* Session
coordinator
:
Matthias Zimmermann

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* Session
coordinators
:
Johannes Kristan from Bosch SI and Michael Jaeger from Siemens



==== 9:00-10:30 The new Scout Java Platform ====

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==== 14:00-15:30
First slot
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* Intro/Teaser

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==== 16:00-17:30
Second
slot ====



* Platform Overview

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* Platform, Bean Support and Exensibility

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==== 11:00-12:30 Industry Use Cases ====

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* Various Contributions

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==== 14:00-15:30
The new HTML5 UI
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* Overview and Features

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* Architecture

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* Custom Styling

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* Building and CI

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==== 16:00-17:30
Migration to Neon ====

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* Migration from Mars to Scout Neon

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* Hands-on Session

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== Workshop on Life-cycle Interoperability - OSLC in Practice ==

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The goal of the “Workshop on Life-cycle Interoperability” is to propose and discuss ways to achieve sustainable interoperability for embedded systems development environments. A special focus will be on Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) and the challenge of putting this standard into practice.  [https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Unconference_Europe_2015/OSLCInPractice Find out more]!

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* Session coordinator: Annemarie Hamedler

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==== 10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee & Welcome ====

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==== 11:00 - 12:30 Impulse Talks by industrial leaders====

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==== 14:00 - 15:30 Interactive Workshop and poster session====

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==== 16:00 - 17:30 Interactive Workshop and poster session====

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== PolarSys and Automotive projects update ==

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The goal of this session is to share short updates from PolarSys and Automotive WG projects with the community.

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If you have a talk in the regular conference, please do not give us a short version of the talk, but rather tell us the new and noteworthy of your project.

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In order to have a
slot
, please send an email to the coordinators, with the topic, the time needed, and your travel constraints (like we should plan your project update after noon is you travel in the morning).

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* Session coordinator: Gaël Blondelle, Susan Iwai

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====
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Coffee & Welcome ====

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==== 11:00 - 12:30 Project updates batch 1====

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==== 14:00 - 15:30 Project updates batch 2====

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==== 16:00 - 17:30 Project update batch 3====

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== Automotive Working Group meeting ==

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This meeting is an opportunity to share information between the members of the Automotive WG. Feel free to join the meeting.

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* Session coordinator: Andreas Graff, Harald Mackamul

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