Friday, October 25, 2013

Launching Sirius

At Obeo, the last weeks have been very busy to launch Sirius.


Now it's done!

Sirius is here with:
  • An updatesite available from the Eclipse infrastructure
  • The integration in the Luna release train
  • A brand new website: www.eclipse.org/sirius
  • New videos


The team is ready for EclipseCon Europe 2013!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Obeo at EclipseCon 2013

This week EclipseCon 2013 holds in Boston.


As usual, Obeo will actively participate to this event with the presence of seven of us:

Mélanie Bats

If you attend EclipseCon, try to catch them and ask them questions about EMF, Acceleo, EMF Compare, EEF, Mylyn Intent, Obeo Designer, Polarsys, Buildroot, ... they have a lot to say and to show about these topics!

But the best way remains to attend their talks:
Enjoy!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Model-based configuration of assistive technology systems

IntelHome Designer: a graphical designer to configure home automation systems for disabled persons. This is what Willy Allegre, of South Brittany University, has prototyped with Obeo Designer during his thesis at LAB-STICC laboratory.

IntelHome Designer consists in modeling a home with all its automated equipments. The model is used to generate configuration files for DANAH, a assistive technology system that pilots automated homes or medical structures. It provides users (elderly and the disabled) with a human machine interface to automate daily tasks.

The graphical designer allows non DANAH-expert persons to describe the environment (the home and its equipments) and the possible interactions between the users and these equipments.




This case-study illustrates a more and more widespread use of DSL (Domain Specific Language): models can be directly created by non-IT users in order to configure their applications. In a previous post, I already presented a similar case-study where models are used to configure an Insurance system.

This is made possible by new generations of tools, such as Obeo Designer, which greatly reduce the time to create graphical designers dedicated to a given DSL.