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Dear Andreas,
EMF is already employeed in the original OSEE
project.
We are now working on a concept of bringing in Sphinx and CDO
for domain model based development ( in our Automotive
version).
It would be possible to provide traceabilty from Requirements, through the Domain model and all the way to Testing. This will be added to the 'Application-Development" module of
OSEE.
By the way, we have named our internal Bosch project that is
based on the OSEE platform as iCTeam
which stands for
" Integrated Collabrorative Toolchain for Engieering Application Lifecycle Management".
Regards,
Jyothi From: auto-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:auto-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andreas Graf Sent: Tuesday, 31. January 2012 1:02 AM To: auto-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [auto-iwg] FYI: Eclipse IDE for Automotive Software Developers it would be an interesting topic. When we studied OSEE, it was not really integrated with any of the now standard Eclipse technologies like EMF, CDO, Sphinx, Artop. What is the current status? Best Regards, Andreas Am 30.01.2012 16:32, schrieb Jyothi G S (RBEI/EMT):
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