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I love this theme, it’s a really nice piece of work !

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From BPMN to BPEL at EclipseCon

Last contribution to EclipseCon, our talk on the transformation from BPMN to BPEL. This is a direct peek at my everyday work.

Hugues did most of the job of preparing the talk and left me with the computation of a graph into a tree, which in itself is a good subject to talk about for hours.

We had the pleasure of hosting the STP lead too. Oisin Hurley introduced beautifully our talk.

The experience in itself was amazing, since more than 50 people showed up for the talk, including the GMF lead (thanks Rich !), and we had a few good questions.

I think I agree with Hugues that we stunned the audience - we went into hardcore details right from the beginning and stayed there. :)

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EMF Compare Panel

Still on EclipseCon 2007 :

The panel was presented by Jean Bezivin, me, Cedric Brun, and Ed Merks, in this order.

Jean talked about the need for a comparison engine, with some references to the Unix world and the diff method.

I talked about the requirements we had chosen to follow.

Cedric talked about the status of the project. He is the guy who actually touchedthe code for the last 6 months.

Ed Merks welcomed our contribution and called for contributions.

We had some very interesting questions.

Tutorial on the BPMN modeler

I was a lucky presenter at EclipseCon 2007. I got to talk about the BPMN modeler.

A tutorial on the BPMN modeler: a few guys have shown up, and the content of the tutorial was very technical. We hope to have many more people in the years to come, as people start using the modeler.

The documentation for the tutorial is located here, until it is published in the Eclipse Corner.

Here is a quick peek at what a model looks like:
EclipseCon BPMN modeler sample

Presentations at EclipseCon 2007

I was presenting at EclipseCon last week.

I had three public appearances (a lot for a young gal like me !).

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