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openPASS v1.0.0 Is Now Available!

Friday, November 10, 2023 - 11:09 by Tuan Duong Quang

Having originated as a simulation platform, we have evolved into a modular ecosystem. This significant transformation is now available with the introduction of version 1.0.0.

Sparkplug: From Specification to Standard

Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 14:40 by Jacob Harris

#Sparkplug 3.0 has been published as an International Standard, (ISO/IEC 20237) but what does that mean for the project, developers, and the Eclipse community? Frédéric Desbiens explains in his new blog post.

OpenHW Group Announces CORE-V CVA6 Platform Project for RISC-V Software Development & Testing

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 11:41 by Olivier Goulet

Today, at the RISC-V Summit, the OpenHW Group announced the multi-member CORE-V CVA6 Platform project. The platform is an open-source FPGA-based software development and testing environment for RISC-V processors designed to provide a vendor-neutral environment for RISC-V software CI and testing that keeps pace with RISC-V standards.

Eclipse SUMO 1.19.0 Is Now Available!

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 04:05 by Angelo Banse

This release brings major improvements in pedestrian support including a first version of the recently released JuPedSim model developed by our colleagues at Forschungszentrum Jülich.

EclipseCon demonstrates evolving SDV ecosystem

Monday, November 6, 2023 - 15:13 by Craig Frayne

SDV was a key theme of this year's conference, evident from the number and quality of workshops in the Automotive and Mobility track and SDV Community Day.

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Learning about security: by example

Thursday, November 2, 2023 - 15:20 by Jacob Harris

During this year's EclipseCon, the Eclipse Foundation staff offered a tutorial on best practices in open-source projects. For people who could not be there or want to learn more, repositories are available for everyone to re-use!

bnd and PDE Cooperation

Wednesday, November 1, 2023 - 13:05 by Jürgen Albert

Eclipse PDE with its maven integration tycho and bnd with its derived tools (bndtools, maven and gradle integration). PDE followed a Manifest fist approach, whereas bnd follows the approach to generate the Manifest and any other descriptors used in OSGi.