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[Announce] Eclipse/OMG Symposium 2010 [message #496343] Mon, 09 November 2009 18:35 Go to next message
Kenn Hussey is currently offline Kenn HusseyFriend
Messages: 1620
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
In 2008, Eclipse and the OMG (Object Management Group) jointly ran two
one-day symposia to promote and build on the partnership between
Eclipse's open source software and OMG's open specifications. Following
the success of these events, OMG and Eclipse will hold a further one-day
symposium during the OMG Technical Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota on
23rd June 2010. The symposium will be organized as a series of
discussion sessions on OMG specifications and corresponding Eclipse
projects, to discuss the alignment between current specifications and
implemented software, and identify areas where the cooperation could be
further improved in the future.

Eclipse and OMG invite position papers of up to 600 words on any of the
topic areas below, or any other area where an OMG specification relates
to Eclipse software. The Program Committee will publish all submitted
position papers, and invite some of the paper authors to lead individual
discussion sessions. This symposium is a further opportunity to
participate in shaping the joint future of the Eclipse Open Source
community and the OMG Open Specifications community. Please join us for
stimulating technical planning and discussion in this exciting area.

Topics may include (but are not limited to) the following:

- Extensibility of specifications and/or open source implementations to
support
> conforming commercial implementations
> new application domains new
> requirements

- Processes for evolving specifications and/or open source implementations

- Open source implementations for specifications

- Standardized models or interfaces for open source implementations

- Collaboration between open source implementations

Papers that deal with specific problems and solutions that may benefit
from a wider discussion than that available though Eclipse Bug Reports
or OMG Issues are particularly welcome. Interested individuals or
organizations are invited to submit a brief (up to 600 words) position
paper by 24th February 2010 using the form at
http://www.omg.org/abstracts (please select "Session Presentation").
The Program Committee will send invitations to prospective leaders for
each session in early March 2010. The final symposium agenda and
registration details will be available on 17th March 2010 and posted at
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/mn/special-events/Eclips e.htm.

We hope to see you at this special event.
Re: [Announce] Eclipse/OMG Symposium 2010 [message #496779 is a reply to message #496343] Wed, 11 November 2009 10:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yves YANG is currently offline Yves YANGFriend
Messages: 688
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Kenn,

It is great. I have submitted a proposal to open a session on "Persentation
modeling". Mainly, we'll talk about the generation of UI from business model
like EMF, Java, UML, etc. Particuliarly we will show up our work on PMF and
our vision on Modeling UI.

Best regards
Yves YANG
-------
Soyatec

"Kenn Hussey" <Kenn.Hussey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hd9ndr$sqg$2@build.eclipse.org...
> In 2008, Eclipse and the OMG (Object Management Group) jointly ran two
> one-day symposia to promote and build on the partnership between
> Eclipse's open source software and OMG's open specifications. Following
> the success of these events, OMG and Eclipse will hold a further one-day
> symposium during the OMG Technical Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota on
> 23rd June 2010. The symposium will be organized as a series of
> discussion sessions on OMG specifications and corresponding Eclipse
> projects, to discuss the alignment between current specifications and
> implemented software, and identify areas where the cooperation could be
> further improved in the future.
>
> Eclipse and OMG invite position papers of up to 600 words on any of the
> topic areas below, or any other area where an OMG specification relates
> to Eclipse software. The Program Committee will publish all submitted
> position papers, and invite some of the paper authors to lead individual
> discussion sessions. This symposium is a further opportunity to
> participate in shaping the joint future of the Eclipse Open Source
> community and the OMG Open Specifications community. Please join us for
> stimulating technical planning and discussion in this exciting area.
>
> Topics may include (but are not limited to) the following:
>
> - Extensibility of specifications and/or open source implementations to
> support
> > conforming commercial implementations
> > new application domains new
> > requirements
>
> - Processes for evolving specifications and/or open source implementations
>
> - Open source implementations for specifications
>
> - Standardized models or interfaces for open source implementations
>
> - Collaboration between open source implementations
>
> Papers that deal with specific problems and solutions that may benefit
> from a wider discussion than that available though Eclipse Bug Reports
> or OMG Issues are particularly welcome. Interested individuals or
> organizations are invited to submit a brief (up to 600 words) position
> paper by 24th February 2010 using the form at
> http://www.omg.org/abstracts (please select "Session Presentation").
> The Program Committee will send invitations to prospective leaders for
> each session in early March 2010. The final symposium agenda and
> registration details will be available on 17th March 2010 and posted at
> http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/mn/special-events/Eclips e.htm.
>
> We hope to see you at this special event.
Re: [Announce] Eclipse/OMG Symposium 2010 [message #497109 is a reply to message #496779] Thu, 12 November 2009 14:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kenn Hussey is currently offline Kenn HusseyFriend
Messages: 1620
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Yves,

That sounds great. I'm looking forward to it!

Kenn

Yves YANG wrote:
> Hi Kenn,
>
> It is great. I have submitted a proposal to open a session on "Persentation
> modeling". Mainly, we'll talk about the generation of UI from business model
> like EMF, Java, UML, etc. Particuliarly we will show up our work on PMF and
> our vision on Modeling UI.
>
> Best regards
> Yves YANG
> -------
> Soyatec
>
> "Kenn Hussey" <Kenn.Hussey@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hd9ndr$sqg$2@build.eclipse.org...
>> In 2008, Eclipse and the OMG (Object Management Group) jointly ran two
>> one-day symposia to promote and build on the partnership between
>> Eclipse's open source software and OMG's open specifications. Following
>> the success of these events, OMG and Eclipse will hold a further one-day
>> symposium during the OMG Technical Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota on
>> 23rd June 2010. The symposium will be organized as a series of
>> discussion sessions on OMG specifications and corresponding Eclipse
>> projects, to discuss the alignment between current specifications and
>> implemented software, and identify areas where the cooperation could be
>> further improved in the future.
>>
>> Eclipse and OMG invite position papers of up to 600 words on any of the
>> topic areas below, or any other area where an OMG specification relates
>> to Eclipse software. The Program Committee will publish all submitted
>> position papers, and invite some of the paper authors to lead individual
>> discussion sessions. This symposium is a further opportunity to
>> participate in shaping the joint future of the Eclipse Open Source
>> community and the OMG Open Specifications community. Please join us for
>> stimulating technical planning and discussion in this exciting area.
>>
>> Topics may include (but are not limited to) the following:
>>
>> - Extensibility of specifications and/or open source implementations to
>> support
>> > conforming commercial implementations
>> > new application domains new
>> > requirements
>>
>> - Processes for evolving specifications and/or open source implementations
>>
>> - Open source implementations for specifications
>>
>> - Standardized models or interfaces for open source implementations
>>
>> - Collaboration between open source implementations
>>
>> Papers that deal with specific problems and solutions that may benefit
>> from a wider discussion than that available though Eclipse Bug Reports
>> or OMG Issues are particularly welcome. Interested individuals or
>> organizations are invited to submit a brief (up to 600 words) position
>> paper by 24th February 2010 using the form at
>> http://www.omg.org/abstracts (please select "Session Presentation").
>> The Program Committee will send invitations to prospective leaders for
>> each session in early March 2010. The final symposium agenda and
>> registration details will be available on 17th March 2010 and posted at
>> http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/mn/special-events/Eclips e.htm.
>>
>> We hope to see you at this special event.
>
>
Re: [Announce] Eclipse/OMG Symposium 2010 [message #513664 is a reply to message #496343] Wed, 10 February 2010 18:17 Go to previous message
Kenn Hussey is currently offline Kenn HusseyFriend
Messages: 1620
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Folks,

Just a reminder that the submission deadline for the Eclipse/OMG
Symposium 2010 (see below) is only two weeks away (Febraury 24). Don't
miss out on this opportunity to contribute to the future of open source
and open specifications!

Kenn

Kenn Hussey wrote:
> In 2008, Eclipse and the OMG (Object Management Group) jointly ran two
> one-day symposia to promote and build on the partnership between
> Eclipse's open source software and OMG's open specifications. Following
> the success of these events, OMG and Eclipse will hold a further one-day
> symposium during the OMG Technical Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota on
> 23rd June 2010. The symposium will be organized as a series of
> discussion sessions on OMG specifications and corresponding Eclipse
> projects, to discuss the alignment between current specifications and
> implemented software, and identify areas where the cooperation could be
> further improved in the future.
>
> Eclipse and OMG invite position papers of up to 600 words on any of the
> topic areas below, or any other area where an OMG specification relates
> to Eclipse software. The Program Committee will publish all submitted
> position papers, and invite some of the paper authors to lead individual
> discussion sessions. This symposium is a further opportunity to
> participate in shaping the joint future of the Eclipse Open Source
> community and the OMG Open Specifications community. Please join us for
> stimulating technical planning and discussion in this exciting area.
>
> Topics may include (but are not limited to) the following:
>
> - Extensibility of specifications and/or open source implementations to
> support
> > conforming commercial implementations
> > new application domains new
> > requirements
>
> - Processes for evolving specifications and/or open source implementations
>
> - Open source implementations for specifications
>
> - Standardized models or interfaces for open source implementations
>
> - Collaboration between open source implementations
>
> Papers that deal with specific problems and solutions that may benefit
> from a wider discussion than that available though Eclipse Bug Reports
> or OMG Issues are particularly welcome. Interested individuals or
> organizations are invited to submit a brief (up to 600 words) position
> paper by 24th February 2010 using the form at
> http://www.omg.org/abstracts (please select "Session Presentation").
> The Program Committee will send invitations to prospective leaders for
> each session in early March 2010. The final symposium agenda and
> registration details will be available on 17th March 2010 and posted at
> http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/mn/special-events/Eclips e.htm
>
> We hope to see you at this special event.
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