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Obeo will be at the Eclipse Finance Day 2014, that will take place on October 31 in Zürich.
This event is dedicated to anyone who wants to share with the community their success in adoption of Eclipse and open source technologies for financial, insurance or similar industries.
Etienne Juliot will present several success stories of the Sirius implemention in these domains and their benefits.
To learn more: https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Finance_Day_2014....
Obeo will be at The Open World Forum this week with 3 talks.
On Friday morning, Obeo will co-lead the track When Open Source Fosters Open Innovation.
Laurent Delaigue (Obeo) and Laurent Charles (Enalean) will present how two SME have worked together to tool up Ericsson with the first agile Open Source solution in Eclipse.
Then, Stéphane Lacrampe will tell the story of the Thales and Obeo partnership. This close collaboration has led to the Open Source release of the Sirius project.
These two success-stories will highlight the virtuous circle between Open Source and Open Innovation.
On Friday afternoon, Christophe Boudjennah will participate to the Embedded track and will present How to land on Mars with PolarSys technologies. On this occasion you will discover PolarSys, the consortium which aims to provide Open Source technologies to develop embedded systems on the very long term.
The Open World Forum is an annual conference exploring Open Source, Open Hardware, Open D...
This summer was studious for the Sirius team, working on the Open Source solution to create custom modeling workbenches. Just a few months after its first major release in June, here is Sirius 2.0.
Sirius 2.0: performance and user experience
For this release, a special effort was made on the performance and scalability. With test cases composed of more than 500’000 elements, now Sirius is more robust and faster to address your challenges.
On the user experience side, more than twenty ergonomic improvements have been made to ease the edition of diagrams.
Finally, several new API are now available to execute Sirius in headless mode. As an example, this will help you to programmatically initialize or update diagrams.
To discover the full list of enhancements, just take a look at the Sirius 2.0 New & Noteworthy.
Concrete examples gallery
On the occasion of this new version, we have launched a Gallery page on the Sirius web site. Here...