Eclipse Embedded Day Stuttgart - Markus Völter and Andreas Graf with "The interplay between Models, Generators and Variants"
Abstract
Eclipse Embedded Day is a one day event for senior technical developers, architects and technical managers in the automotive, telematics, mobile, consumer electronic and medical industry to learn how to better leverage Eclipse technology and the Eclipse community as part of their development strategy.
Markus Völter and Andreas Graf introduce a talk with called »The interplay between Models, Generators and Variants«.
Efficient embedded software development depends on mastering three essential techniques: increased level of abstraction using semantically rich models, efficient and streamlined implementation through code generation as well as mastering the variability between products in product lines.
In this talk they will show how these three techniques can be used together, based on Eclipse tools. They will briefly show how to define modeling languages and code generators and then integrate them with variant management tools. The implementation of variability will be shown in models, handwritten code and generators using an example based on textual DSLs and C.
http://www.eclipse.org/org/press-release/20090504_embeddedday.php
Contact
Markus Völter, Software Architect and Coach
Markus Völter works as an independent researcher and coach for itemis in Stuttgart, Germany. His focus is on software architecture, model-driven software development and domain specific languages as well as on product line engineering.
Markus also regularly writes (articles, patterns, books) and speaks (trainings, conferences) on those subjects.
