Anne,
Sorry the for the delay on this. I’ve finally managed
to collect all of the bios; the announcement for Papyrus is below.
The Modeling PMC has approved creation of a Papyrus
component as part of the MDT sub-project (see mailing list thread at http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/modeling-pmc/msg00789.html).
Details on the new component can be found on Eclipsepedia at http://wiki.eclipse.org/MDT/Papyrus-Proposal.
The MDT sub-project will be accepting code contributions
which involve the addition of new committers on MDT. Details on these
committers are as follows:
Sébastien Gérard (CEA LIST): Sébastien is leading a
research team investigating MDD for Distributing, Real-Time and Embedded
systems development. This team is part of the Laboratory of Model Drive
Engineering for Embedded Systems (LISE) of the CEA LIST. He is the initiator
and leader of the initial Papyrus project ([2]). As the CEA representative at OMG,
he is an active contributor to OMG specifications (especially on UML, SysML and
MARTE which he is the FTF chair).
Raphaël Faudou (Atos Origin): Experienced software
architect, Raphaël is in charge of innovation and method definition for Atos
Origin Toulouse (France). He is the representative of Atos Origin for the
TOPCASED project (http://www.topcased.org)
and is very active in the field of the Model driven engineering.
Etienne Juliot (Obeo): Etienne is one the founder of Obeo, a
company dedicated to model driven tools. He has a major experience on working
on large UML models for information systems and embedded systems. He works with
many OpenSource communities like Acceleo (http://www.acceleo.org),
ATL, EMF Compare, TopCased and Papyrus. He is already an active Eclipse
commiter for STP SCA project.
Javier Muñoz (Integranova): Javier is a projects manager in
Integranova. He is technically leading the MOSKitt project (http://www.moskitt.org), which aims to
develop an Eclipse-based free case tool. Javier is finishing his Phd in the
Technical University of Valencia, which proposes a model driven method with
code generation capabilities for the development of pervasive systems.
Francisco Javier Cano received his degree in Computer
Engineering from the Technical University of Valencia in 2007. He is currently
an Eclipse developer for Prodevelop in the MOSKitt project, focused in modeling
tools and technologies. He became a committer for the Papyrus component of
Eclipse.
Gabriel Merin received his degree in Computer Engineering
from the Technical University of Valencia (Spain) in 2006. Since then, he has
been an Eclipse developer focusing on modeling technologies working at
Integranova Valencia. Gabriel has also become a Papyrus commiter, collaborating
in the development of the new Papyrus II tool.
Remi Schnekenburger works as a research engineer at the CEA
LIST since 2003. He actively participates there to the development and branding
of the open-source UML Modeler Papyrus. He is also involved in several French
projects, focusing on UML Action language. He especially works on tools for the
edition and usage of this language in the models.
Dr David Servat (CEA): he has a PhD in Computer Science at
Paris 6 University and a Telecommunication and information technology engineer
diploma from ENST Paris. David Servat leads research projects in the field of
component-based approach for the design of real-time distributed systems within
the Design and Safety Lab of CEA List. It includes research on execution
platform, middleware for embedded systems, model-driven engineering techniques
in several national and European projects. In particular he is leader of CEA
contribution to the ATESST2 project on using model-driven engineering
techniques for automotive embedded systems design (http://www.atesst.org/). David Servat is the
main contributor for the state-machine support in Papyrus.
Yann Tanguy is a research engineer at the CEA LIST and
currently in charge of the modeling tools supporting the Accord|UML methodology
for real-time applications. He is also in charge of driving the CEA LIST
activities in the EDONA project (www.edona.fr).
Dr. Patrick Tessier – He obtained a PhD in Computer
Science in 2005 from University of Lille (France) and the CEA. His PhD was
about the management of the variability for the designing of real time system
family in the context of a model-driven approach. More precisely, the purpose
was to define and implement mechanisms in order to derive correctly the
behavioral model of a system family. He was also involved in the European
project Families, an ITEA project upon system family management (http://www.esi.es/en/Projects/Families/).
Today, he is researcher at CEA LIST (CEA - French Atomic Energy Agency) in the
LSP Group (Software for Process Safety) where he works on System family
management and “Model-based software engineering for RT systems”.
In this context, he is involved in the development of the Papyrus tool (http://www.papyrusuml.org). Papyrus is an
open source UML tool to support MDE. He is also involved in the ATESST project
(http://www.atesst.org). The purpose of
this project is to provide means to handle the complexity and improve safety,
reliability, cost and development efficiency of automotive electronic systems.
Thibault Landré is a software engineer at Atos Origin
Toulouse (France). He is an active comitter on the Topcased project since two
years. He participates on several sub-projects for this platform : UML editor,
SysML editor, Model2doc...
Dr. Chokri Mraidha is a researcher at the Laboratory of
Model Driven Engineering for Embedded Systems of the CEA LIST institute in
France. He got a master degree in distributed computing in 2001 and a PhD in
Computer Science from Evry Val d'Essonne University in 2005. His research
interests include real-time and embedded systems model driven development,
real-time modeling languages design, real-time applications models
executability and simulation. He is involved in the development of a French
national model driven engineering open-source platform for real-time and
embedded systems (OpenEmbeDD project) and is a committer in the Eclipse Papyrus
project.
Cedric Dumoulin - he is assistant Professor
at the University of Lille - France. Member of the LIFL Laboratory and of
the DaRT INRIA team. His working area is Model Driven Engineering. He
participates to Papyrus I since its beginning. Cedric actively participates to
the architectural design of Papyrus II and he is especially involved in the
implementation of the Papyrus' backbone. Cedric is the father of the
Struts-Tiles framework (Now an Apache Project) and co-author of Struts In
Action (Manning Ed.).
Cheers,
Kenn
Hussey
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