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The event is over, but don't worry, you can catch up our talks thanks to the replay on Youtube!   Sirius Web 101: Create a Modeler With No Code presented by Mélanie BATS (OBEO)   NabLab from Eclipse to VSCode thanks to LSP & Sirius Web presented by Axel RICHARD (OBEO) and Benoit LELANDAIS (CEA)   Langium + Sirius Web = Heart presented by Axel RICHARD (OBEO) and Théo GIRAUDET (OBEO)   Meet us at EclipseCon to learn everything about Sirius Web! Sirius Web is an open-source low-code platform to define custom web applications supporting your specific visual languages.Join us at this event, our team will be there to present 3 talks about Sirius Web and will be at our booth to answer your questions and show demos. Tuesday, October 25th 11:45 AM to 12:20 PM CET | Bürgersaal 2 Sirius Web 101 : Create a Modeler With No Code by ...

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The Online Conference on Graphical Modeling     During this free and online event, discover users' feedback and advanced features demonstrations. We want the Eclipse Sirius community to get the opportunity to meet the team behind the tool and to learn from adopters' experiences. Discover what’s new since the last edition and what the team has been working on during the last few months. In 2021, 359 participants representing more than 50 countries had been registered for SiriusCon. We hope the 2022 edition will make a new participation record! Discover the program We are happy to announce the topics and speakers selected for SiriusCon 2022: Day 1 - Sirius Desktop Visualizing, Analyzing and Optimizing Automotive Architecture Models using Sirius MAXIMILIAN HAMMER, Technical University of Ilmenau       SimfiaNeo - Workbench for Safety Analysis ...
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You are going to create a domain-specific modeling tool and you wonder how users will edit and visualize the models: textually with a dedicated syntax and a rich textual editor? or graphically with diagrams drawn with a palette and smart tools? Both approaches are interesting and can be used complementary: While text is able to carry more detailed information, a diagram highlights the relationship between elements much better. In the end, a good tool should combine both, and use each notation where it suits best. Written by TypeFox & Obeo, this white paper explains the benefits of each approach. Then, it presents Eclipse Xtext and Eclipse Sirius, two open-source frameworks for the development of textual and graphical model editors. And finally, find out two detailed use-cases where these two technologies can be integrated in the same modeling workbench. Download the white paper.   This subject was presented at EclipseCon Europe & SiriusCon this ye...
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From October 24th to 26th, we will have the pleasure to attend once again EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg, Germany!     This main event for the Eclipse community is the opportunity to discover and share the latest innovations about this open source platform. This year, Obeo will be well represented with 6 of its members being in Germany to present their technologies’ features. Most of them are committers on several Eclipse projects (among which Sirius, EMF Compare, Acceleo, Ecore Tools…).   As we can see on the program, EclipseCon Europe 2017 includes many attractive talks. Here are those presented by Obeo: All about UX in Sirius, at Bürgersaal 2, on Tuesday 24th, from 14:30 to 15:05, by Mélanie Bats (Obeo) & Stéphane Bégaudeau (Obeo) Integrating Xtext and Sirius: Strategies and Pitfalls, at the Theater, on Wednesday 25th, from 12:00 to 12:35, by Cédric Brun (Obeo) & Jan Koehnlein (TypeFox) Live Collaboration on Graphical Models: Sirius Integrat...
User Spotlight - Mélanie Bats   What do you do? I work as a software developer at Obeo. In my daily work, I mainly focus on the development of modeling tools with Sirius like UML Designer. I am also involved in several research projects to work on the future of modeling tools, such as the Gemoc project. Finally, I participate in conferences and recently started publishing blog posts to promote Sirius and other tools we are developing at Obeo. Read more on Eclipse Newsletter April 2015...
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