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The Eclipse Ambient Light Services showcase vizualizes possible new lighting concepts which are adaptive to different specific driving scenarios, like e.g. coming and leaving but also further options
ADAAA is example application for Adaptive AUTOSAR with the following goals: * Provide a tutorial with simple examples code base for getting involved with AUTOSAR methodology and each functional
Eclipse Tahu™ is a set of references implementations for the Sparkplug specification. It addresses the existence of legacy SCADA/DCS/ICS protocols and infrastructures and provides a much-needed
uDig is an open source desktop application framework, built with Eclipse Rich Client (RCP) technology. uDig provides a complete Java solution for desktop GIS data access, editing, and viewing. User
The Model to Text (M2T) project focuses on the generation of textual artifacts from models. Its purpose is threefold: Provide implementations of industry standard and defacto Eclipse standard model-to
A language server implementation based on the Language Server Protocol for the Jakarta EE programming model. This LSP4Jakarta (Language Server for Jakarta EE) will provide core language support
The Eclipse Technology Project is a top-level project at The Eclipse Foundation. As a top-level project, the Technology Project does not itself contain code, but rather plays host to a large
The mission of the Eclipse Oniro Top-Level Project is the design, development, production and maintenance of an open source software platform, having an operating system, an ADK/SDK, standard APIs and
The LocationTech Technology (LTT) project fosters, promotes, and houses location aware efforts in the LocationTech community. These efforts strive towards the common goal of re-usable technology
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
Eclipse RT is designed to foster, promote and house runtime efforts in the Eclipse Community . It is part of a larger move to drive Eclipse Equinox-based technology across a broad range of computing
The mission of the top-level project is to provide open source technology that will be used to build IoT solutions for industry and consumers. It will focus on: Standards and Protocols implementations