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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
The mission of OpenHW Group is to develop and standardize the free and open-source semiconductor intellectual property. produce processor subsystem IP, tools and software for electronic system
The Eclipse Temurin® project provides code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries and associated technologies that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open
Eclipse Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of graphical, table or tree editors with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions.
The Eclipse Supervisory Control Engineering Toolkit (Eclipse ESCET™) project provides a toolkit for the development of supervisory controllers in the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) paradigm
Eclipse Automotive Integration for AutoSD uses an AutoSD image, built and tailored for its community, to run and test both Eclipse SDV projects and blueprints. Eclipse Automotive Integration for
The Eclipse Arrowhead project consists of systems and services that are needed for anyone to design, implement and deploy Arrowhead-compliant System of Systems. The generic concept of the Arrowhead
The Eclipse DataGrid project delivers a high-performance, distributed, in-memory data processing layer for Java applications. Built upon the robust foundation of EclipseStore, Eclipse DataGrid extends
Eclipse CDT Cloud hosts components and best practices for building customizable web-based C/C++ tools. As a demonstration of how these components can be integrated with each other, CDT Cloud provides
Eclipse openDuT automates the testing and validation process for automotive software and applications. This includes offering a framework for the testing and validation process but also includes
Eclipse Trace Compass™ is an open source application to solve performance and reliability issues by reading and analyzing logs or traces of a system. Its goal is to provide views, graphs, metrics, and
Visual languages are popular for visualizing concepts and systems. However, just being graphical in nature does not automatically make a diagram easy to understand. Its usefulness much rather depends
Eclipse Object Teams adds new dimensions of modularity for extreme re-use while sustaining a crisp architecture that's a breeze to maintain during long-term software evolution. — This is done by extending object oriented programming with the concept of Roles which are grouped into Teams. — The Object Teams Development Tooling supports efficient development using OT/J by seamlessly and comprehensively extending JDT.
The Eclipse Handly™ project provides basic building blocks for handle-based models, with an emphasis on language-specific source code models of the underlying Eclipse workspace. It allows creating
The Eclipse TeXlipse™ project provides an Eclipse extension to support LaTeX projects, so that document preparation can be incorporated into the normal Eclipse development activities. LaTeX is a
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 ArchE (Architecture Enabler) provides a tool for Architecture Modeling following an holistic Model-Based-Systems-Engineering (MBSE) approach instead of having a heterogeneous environment of
Eclipse Plug-in for Copilot provides code completion suggestions, chats, and deals with coding tasks using agents. It's a client app that talks to the GitHub online services. The focus of the app is
The Public Access Submission System (PASS) is an open source platform designed to assist researchers in complying with the access guidelines, policies, and requirements of funders and academic
Eclipse Readability Studio is a desktop applications which provides: over 50 readability formulas grammar checking features ability to analyze individual documents ability to analyze batches of