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Building Community Through Open Source Research Projects

Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - 06:00

Eclipse Arrowhead: On the Bleeding Edge of Industry 4.0

The Arrowhead Tools European research project is coming to an end. However, the Eclipse Arrowhead project, which was created in 2020, will continue to build on the results of the research project.

TRANSACT: Bringing the Cloud to Safety-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems

The TRANSACT team is developing a safety-critical CPS that will pave the way for faster, cheaper, and more flexible solutions tailored to customer needs.

How Eclipse POOSL Enables Early System Validation

Learn why POOSL is well-suited for use in risk-averse settings to mitigate risks for many different types of applications, like mission-critical applications.

Community Updates

Access Fully-Verified Java Binaries in the Adoptium Marketplace

Access Fully-Verified Java Binaries in the Adoptium Marketplace

This new marketplace allows users to obtain Java SE TCK certified and AQAvit quality-tested binaries, including Eclipse Temurin, through a centralized site managed by the Eclipse Foundation.

Committer Profile: Frank Schnicke

Committer Profile: Frank Schnicke

Frank discusses his open source work for Fraunhofer IESE, his contributions to Eclipse BaSyx and Eclipse AAS Model for Java in our latest committer profile.

Eclipse IDE 2022-06 Is Now Available

Eclipse IDE 2022-06 Is Now Available

The latest Eclipse IDE release includes Java 18 support and improved Java development tooling.

Sparkplug Launches New Compatibility Program

Sparkplug Launches New Compatibility Program

The new Sparkplug Compatibility Program aims to provide integrators and end-users with an easy way to procure devices and software products that are fully compatible with the Sparkplug specification.

Eclipse Foundation Partners With OpenSSF’s Alpha-Omega Project

Eclipse Foundation Partners With OpenSSF’s Alpha-Omega Project

With the help of funding from the Alpha-Omega Project, the Eclipse Foundation is rolling out new supply chain security measures. 

OpenHW Announces New Open Source RISC-V Development Kit

OpenHW Announces New Open Source RISC-V Development Kit

The RISC-V based CORE-V MCU DevKit enables software development for embedded, IoT, and AI-driven applications. 

Watch Recordings From Virtual IoT & Edge Days 2022

Watch Recordings From Virtual IoT & Edge Days 2022

Last month, we held the second edition of Virtual IoT & Edge Days, featuring 11 unique talks, demonstrations, and panel discussions.

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