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The Eclipse SDV Landscape project provides a comprehensive, visual, and continuously maintained overview of all Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV)–related projects hosted under the Eclipse Foundation. The
The Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core project aims to develop an open-source core stack for Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), specifically targeting embedded high-performance Electronic Control Units
The Eclipse TModeler project delivers an open-source suite of three interoperable components designed to support secure, decentralized, and model-driven software development: - TModeler : a multi
The Eclipse Connector Fabric Manager includes: - A tenant management and provisioning system that can be extended to support a variety of dataspace-related services. - A multi-role user interface that
Eclipse SEALMAN is an open-source project born from the collaboration of machine builders, offering a comprehensive suite of building blocks for intelligent machines. At its core, Eclipse SEALMAN
Eclipse Cloe™ provides an enhanced middleware solution for closed-loop simulations, with a focus on functional software tests on system level. Cloe is used as a development tool for interactive and
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 goal of the Eclipse IoT Packages™ project is to provide a simple getting started experience for Eclipse IoT projects that are integrated with each other. Enabling interested users to get started
The Eclipse Packager™ project offers a set of core functionality to work with RPM and Debian package files in plain Java. This functionality is offered in simple JAR variant to create your own
Eclipse Xpect™ is a unit- and integration-testing framework to be used for Xtext-based languages. Test data (e.g. expectations) are embedded into programs written in the DSL under tests. Xpect itself
The tool will be developed using web technologies in a way that allows to easily integrate and embed it into other web applications. The tool will cover the following features: Creating a new Thing
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
Eclipse UML2 is an EMF-based implementation of the UML™ 2.x metamodel for the Eclipse platform. (Historically this project has often been referred to as MDT UML2.)
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 XFSC (Cross Federation Services Components) develops the software components necessary to set up a federated system that interconnects several participants in a data and service infrastructure
Eclipse MoDisco provides an extensible framework to elaborate on model-driven solutions supporting software reverse engineering and modernization use cases such as technical migration, software
The tangible products produced by OpenHW Foundation CORE-V Cores includes: Documentation: complete user manual. Implementation: RTL model and synthesis scripts for both ASIC and FPGA implementations
Pullpiri is an open‑source orchestration platform optimized for in‑vehicle environments. Based on the K8S orchestration model, it has been redesigned for the unique constraints of automotive systems.
Eclipse SageTea Runtime contains: • Smalltalk based source code for the development of Object-Oriented software written primarily in Squeak Smalltalk • Smalltalk based source code for the development