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EclipseCon 2004 To Feature Five Keynotes Delivered by Leading Open Technology Experts; Simon Phipps, Sun Microsystems to Speak on ''The Business of Open Source''.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

EclipseCon 2004

NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 17, 2003

Eclipse announces the lineup of keynote speakers, including the recent addition of Simon Phipps of Sun Microsystems, Inc., for its premiere conference, EclipseCon 2004 in Anaheim, CA, February 2-5, 2004. The keynotes will top off a robust conference schedule featuring numerous technical talks, tutorials, interactive poster sessions, exhibits and demos. Following is a brief description of each keynote. The complete program can be found at http://www.eclipsecon.org.

-- "The Business of Open Source": Simon Phipps, Chief Technology

Evangelist for Sun Microsystems, Inc. will consider Benkler's

view that open source is 'commons-based peer production' and

explore possible futures for open source adoption.

-- "The Eclipse.org Tipping Point": Michael Tiemann, Chief

Technology Officer, RedHat will explore the reasons for

Eclipse.org's approaching tipping point and what the

implications are for developers and the industry.

-- "Eclipse: State of the Union": Erich Gamma, Eclipse JDT JDT Java Development Tool
JDT Joint Development Test
JDT Joint Development Team
JDT Joint Draft Text
JDT Java Development Tooling
 lead

and John Wiegand, Eclipse platform, will survey the latest

progress on the Eclipse 3.0 platform and look into the

evolution of the Eclipse community and what's to come in the

future.

-- "Eclipse as a Platform for AOSD AOSD Aspect-Oriented Software Development
AOSD Adult Onset Still's Disease
AOSD Arab Organization for Social Defence Against Crime
AOSD Afloat Operations Support Detachment
AOSD Accommodation & Office Services Division
AOSD Application Oriented System Design
 Research and Development":

Gregor Kiczales, NSERC/Xerox/Sierra Systems Professor of

Software Design, University of British Columbia Locations
Vancouver
The Vancouver campus is located at Point Grey, a twenty-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. It is near several beaches and has views of the North Shore mountains. The 7.
 will provide a

brief overview of Aspect-oriented Programming (AOP (Automatic OPerator) An IRC channel host who moderates the topics, keeps online users in check and provides help for newbies unfamiliar with IRC software (mIRC, etc.). Whenever AOPs come into the channel, they inherit operator status. ), as

embodied in the AspectJ extension to Java, as well as Eclipse

support for AOP as embodied in AJDT AJDT AspectJ Development Tools (Eclipse Foundation) .

-- "From IDE to XDE to CDE (1) (Computer Desktop Encyclopedia) What you are reading at this very moment. See About this product.

(2) (Common Desktop Environment) A user interface for desktop computing from The Open Group.
": Grady Booch, Chief Scientist, IBM

Rational, will examine the role of tools in this spectrum of

abstraction, from command line tools to IDEs and beyond.

"EclipseCon is the first event where the powerful ecosystem forming around Eclipse will come together to exchange experiences and chart the future of this key open technology," said Skip McGaughey, Chairperson of the Eclipse Board of Stewards. "This is an important event for many users that are considering making the choice to incorporate Eclipse based technology into commercial projects, research, instruction and general development efforts."

EclipseCon is the first technical conference to focus on the power of the Eclipse platform, which recently celebrated its 2-year anniversary. The consortium has 62 sponsoring member companies. The Eclipse website registers 10,000 Eclipse Platform download requests per day and has delivered over 90 terabytes of data since its inception. There are over 435 Eclipse related projects independently tracked by http://www.eclipse-plugins.info and thousands of developers using or creating Eclipse based tools worldwide. EclipseCon has been formed to serve as the premier forum where the Eclipse community joins together.

EclipseCon 2004 is sponsored by HP, IBM Rational Software, SAP and Wind River at the Gold level and by Advanced Systems Concepts, Candle, Catalyst Systems Corporation, ETRI ETRI Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea)
ETRI Enhanced Threat Reduction Initiative
ETRI Electronics Telecommunication Research Inc.
, ILOG, INNOOPRACT Informationssysteme GmbH, Intel Corporation, MKS, Inc., MontaVista Software, Parasoft Corporation, QNX Software Systems Ltd., Scapa Technologies, Serena Software, SlickEdit Inc. and SoftLanding Systems, Inc. at the Silver level. Application Development Trends, Dr. Dobbs Journal, Embeddedtechnology.com Open Magazine, OSDN OSDN Open Source Development Network
OSDN Open Source Developer Network
, Software Development Times and SD West 2004 are media sponsors. The Object Management Group(TM) (OMG(TM)) is the event organizer.

"HP is excited to be a Gold Sponsor at this inaugural EclipseCon event," said Philip Ma, HP Alliance Manager for Eclipse. "EclipseCon is an excellent opportunity for developers and technologists to learn about the latest in Eclipse technology as well as to compare notes with other Eclipse developers. EclipseCon will be the catalyst for users, developers and supporters of Eclipse to interact and help shape its direction going forward."

To see the program schedule and to register for the event, visit http://www.eclipsecon.org. The early bird discount for registrants ends on Friday, December 19, 2003. For more information send email to info@eclipsecon.org.

About Eclipse

Eclipse has established an open source ecosystem of tools providers and consumers by creating technology and an open universal platform for tools integration. The open source Eclipse community creates royalty-free technology as a platform for tools integration. Eclipse based tools give developers freedom of choice in a multi-language, multi-platform, multi-vendor supported environment. Eclipse delivers a plug-in based framework that makes it easier to create, integrate and use software tools, saving time and money. By collaborating and sharing core integration technology, tool producers can concentrate on their areas of expertise and the creation of new development technology. The Eclipse Platform is written in the Java(TM) language, and comes with extensive plug-in construction toolkits and examples. It has already been deployed on a range of development workstations including HP-UX HP's version of Unix that runs on its 9000 family. It is based on SVID and incorporates features from BSD Unix along with several HP innovations.

(operating system) HP-UX - The version of Unix running on Hewlett-Packard workstations.
(R), Solaris(R), AIX(R), Linux(R), MAC OS X(R), QNX(R) and Windows(R) based systems. Full details of the Eclipse community and white papers documenting the design of the Eclipse Platform are available at http://www.eclipse.org.

About The OMG

With well-established standards covering software from design and development, through deployment and maintenance, and extending to evolution to future platforms, the Object Management Group (OMG) supports a full-lifecycle approach to enterprise integration which maximizes ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). , the key to successful IT. OMG's standards cover multiple operating systems, programming languages, middleware and networking infrastructures, and software development environments. OMG's Modeling standards, the basis for the MDA (1) (Monochrome Display Adapter) The first IBM PC monochrome video display standard for text. Due to its lack of graphics, MDA cards were often replaced with Hercules cards, which provided both text and graphics. See PC display modes and Hercules Graphics. , include the Unified Modeling Language See UML.

(language) Unified Modeling Language - (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation modelling language. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system
 (UML) and Common Warehouse Metamodel For other uses of "CWM", see CWM (disambiguation).
The Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) is a specification for modeling metadata for relational, non-relational, multi-dimensional, and most other objects found in a data warehousing environment.
 (CWM). CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global , the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (standard, programming) Common Object Request Broker Architecture - (CORBA) An Object Management Group specification which provides a standard messaging interface between distributed objects.

The original CORBA specification (1.
, is OMG's standard open platform with hundreds of millions of deployments running today.

Headquartered in Needham, MA, USA, with a U.S. government representative in Washington, DC, and international marketing representatives in Japan, the UK, and Germany, the Object Management Group is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry specifications consortium. OMG member companies write, adopt, and maintain the organization's standards following a mature, open process. All current OMG specifications may be downloaded without charge from the organization's website, www.omg.org; the site also provides additional information about OMG and its activities. For information on joining the OMG, or questions not addressed on the website, please contact OMG headquarters by email at info@omg.org, by phone at +1-781-444 0404, or by fax at +1-781-444 0320.

Note to editors: The OMG Object Management Group Logo(R), MDA(R), Model Driven Architecture(R), CORBA(R), CORBA Academy(R), The Information Brokerage(R), XMI (1) (XML Metadata Interchange) An XML-based representation of a UML model. XMI is used to transfer UML diagrams between various modeling tools. See UML.

(2) An earlier high-speed bus from Digital that was used in large VAX machines.
(R) and IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) The CORBA message protocol used on a TCP/IP network (Internet, intranet, etc.). CORBA is the industry standard for distributed objects, which allows programs (objects) to be run remotely in a network. (R) are registered trademarks of the Object Management Group. OMG(TM), Object Management Group(TM), CORBA logos(TM), OMG Interface Definition Language See IDL.

Interface Definition Language - (IDL) 1. An OSF standard for defining RPC stubs.

2. Part of an effort by Project DOE at SunSoft, Inc. to integrate distributed object technology into the Solaris operating system.
 (IDL (1) (Interface Definition Language) A language used to describe the interface to a routine or function. For example, objects in the CORBA distributed object environment are defined by an IDL, which describes the services performed by the object and how the data )(TM), The Architecture of Choice for a Changing World(TM), CORBAservices(TM), CORBAfacilities(TM), CORBAmed(TM), CORBAnet(TM), Integrate 2002(TM), Middleware That's Everywhere(TM), UML(TM), Unified Modeling Language(TM), The UML Cube logo(TM), MOF(TM), CWM(TM), The CWM Logo(TM), Model Driven Architecture Logos(TM) and the XMI Logo(TM) are trademarks of the Object Management Group. All other products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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