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In the ongoing quest to develop a comprehensive Meta-OS for the continuum, the landscape is marked by existing concepts and frameworks aimed at unifying edge, cloud, and IoT resources. Compatibility
Eclipse Tractus-X™ - Where we build dataspaces! Is a collaborative, open-source project aimed at driving the digital transformation of the various industries, including automotive, manufacturing
Application Platform Project for Multi Core Eclipse APP4MC™ is a platform for engineering embedded multi- and many-core software systems. The platform enables the creation and management of complex
Data Plane Signaling will consist of the following: - A protocol state machine definition - JSON message types and schemas - HTTP RESTful APIs The initial specification proposal is here: https:/
The main goal of Eclipse Pullpiri project is to develop an efficient vehicle service orchestrator framework to realize the potential benefits of cloud native technologies for in-vehicle services and
The Eclipse Open Vehicle API contains tools and a runtime to create a vehicle abstraction interface for signal- and event-driven functions. Component-based Transfer existing signal-based ECUs to HPC
In domains like automotive, robotics or gaming, a huge amount of data must be transferred between different parts of the system. If these parts are actually different processes on a POSIX based
Just as the SAE Levels of Autonomy helped to level-set discussion on autonomous driving, the Eclipse SDV-LVL defines a common terminology/taxonomy for capabilities of SDV. In the field of highly
Decoupling of the application logic from the basic software stack enables automotive suppliers (no matter if Tier-1 or in-house teams at an OEM) to contribute with building blocks to Software-defined
Eclipse CANought offers the automotive-specific capabilities to enhance the Eclipse Kanto project to offer a comprehensive solution focused on the automotive industry. Eclipse CANought provides
The Eclipse LMOS project (Language Model Operating System) is essentially a platform for building and running AI systems that can handle complex tasks. Imagine it like an operating system for your
Eclipse OpenSOVD provides an open source implementation of the Service-Oriented Vehicle Diagnostics (SOVD) standard, as defined in ISO 17978. The project delivers a modular, standards-compliant
The focus of the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework project is practical approaches to understanding risks in software engineering. Describing and quantifying these risks requires a scalable
Eclipse Ankaios manages multiple nodes and virtual machines with a single unique API in order to start, stop, configure, and update containers and workloads. It provides a central place to manage
In the ambition to build a technology ecosystem for software-defined vehicle, one of the main challengs will be the combination of the diverse components into a coherent and useful whole: all the
The Eclipse MDM|BL comprises a bottom to top architecture view of three parts. The first one is a specific openMDM application model definition for the ASAM ODS data storage. The standardization
Eclipse EMF™ is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification described in XMI, EMF provides
Jakarta Query defines the syntax and semantics of the query language itself, including the type system of the language. Jakarta Query prioritizes clients written in Java. However, it is not by nature
Conceived in 2014, the Eclipse MRAA project aims to deliver a high-level, easy-to-use set of APIs for I/O access on Linux* boards and systems, similar to Arduino* offerings for MCU boards. Initially
The Eclipse QVT Declarative (QVTd) component is a partial implementation of the Core (QVTc) and Relations (QVTr) Languages defined by the OMG standard specification (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation