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Eclipse POOSL (Parallel Object-Oriented Specification Language, https://www.es.ele.tue.nl/premadona/publications/TFGHPV07.pdf) and the accompanying tools offer a general purpose method for describing
Eclipse ChemClipse supports the user to analyse data acquired from systems used in analytical chemistry. In particular, chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or flame-ionization detectors (GC/FID) is used to identify and/or monitor chemical substances. It's an important task e.g. for quality control issues.
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
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
The Modeling Workflow Engine™ (MWE) supports orchestration of different Eclipse modeling components to be executed within Eclipse as well as standalone. Based on a dependency injection framework, one
The Eclipse Simultaneous Release process works as follows: The simrel.aggr model specifies precisely what is to be aggregated. The simrel.build change-requests jobs validate each pull request to the
Eclipse Oniro for OpenHarmony is built upon the foundational layers of OpenHarmony, an open-source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. OpenHarmony is known for its distributed
Technical DetailsDCP defines the following protocol flows.1. Base Identity Protocol (BIP)The *Base Identity Protocol* defines how to obtain and communicate participant identities and claims using self
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
The project can mutate individual class files and thus could be used in a class loader to dynamically rename type references at runtime while classes are being loaded. This could allow a program such
Eclipse Open Message Queue (Eclipse OpenMQ™) is a complete message-oriented middleware platform, offering high quality, enterprise-ready messaging. Eclipse OpenMQ is included in GlassFish.
Eclipse Dash is a place where the community itself collaborates on tools for community awareness and collaboration in support of our ultimate objective of committer quality and cooperation.
The AsciiDoc® Top Level Project is a collaborative, open source initiative at the Eclipse Foundation to develop projects and pursue ideas that advance the AsciiDoc language and its ecosystem of
A language server implementation based on the Language Server Protocol for MicroProfile programming model. This Language Server for MicroProfile (LSP4MP) will provide core language support
Jifa stands for "Java Issues Finding Assistant". This project originated from an internal system that was designed to improve the efficiency of diagnosing Java heap related issues that occurred in the
The intention of the Modeling Amalgam™ project proposal is to augment the current Modeling project with one focused solely on refining the "user experience" when using Modeling project technologies.
Eclipse Ditto™ is a framework for providing the "Digital Twin" pattern for IoT applications in order to interact with IoT devices. That means that Ditto mirrors physical devices as digital
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
Eclipse Fennec is an incubator and code-space for EMF and OSGi related topics. We put some extensions to EMF to make it work in an optimal OSGi manner. Based on that we build additional components for