Automotive Symposium
Abstract
This years Automotive Symposia at Eclipse Summit Europe is arranged by itemis and Geensys. At the Eclipse automotive symposium, current and future applications of the Eclipse platform in the automotive industry, research and education will be discussed.
The development of embedded systems in the automotive sector requires dealing with a growing number of artifacts and the increasing complexity of the management of the entire life cycle of a vehicle.
The open source technology Eclipse offers unprecedented opportunities for the development and integration of development tools in the automotive sector. Particularly Eclipse modeling, JDT, CDT, DSDP and OSEE offer excellent starting points and solutions.
A steadily growing number of providers of commercial tools offer Eclipse-based tools such as providers of AUTOSAR tools or embedded operating systems which offer workbenches and IDEs based on Eclipse. Other open source projects relevant to the automotive sector, such as TOPCASED, are also based on Eclipse.
Topics:
No specific topics have been set for the symposium. The following topics are thus merely possible topics of interest:
- Model-driven software development for complex systems in the automotive sector
- Requirements engineering and traceability
- Large-scale model repositories
- Validation and verification of security-sensitive systems
- AUTOSAR solutions based on Eclipse
- Open tool frameworks
Organizer
Wolfgang Neuhaus, Board member
Wolfgang Neuhaus is a board member and responsible for finance and controlling.
Eliane Fourgeau
Eliane Fourgeau is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Geensys. She graduated from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Paris with a PhD and MS and came to the dynamic organization EDA, which is dominated by US companies, startups and large-scale enterprises, where she assumed various leading positions in the areas of technology, marketing and sales on an international level.
She is active in various initiatives in the field of embedded systems, in particular at Syntec in France and with regard to Eclipse, at the Eclipse Now You Can Symposium that has been held in Paris since 2006.
