Eiffel Summit 2022.1

This in-person two-day conference for people interested in the Eiffel protocol and its ecosystem had a mix of presentations and discussions. Newcomers as well as experienced practitioners were all welcome.

The practicalities

Agenda

Day 1 (Tuesday, October 11)

Topic Level Start time
Welcome and introductions

There will no doubt be some new faces so let's introduce ourselves before we start. Our hosts might also have practical matters to talk about.

Speaker: Claes Richárd & Emil Bäckmark

Beginner 10:00
Community news
  • New TC introduction
  • Decide agenda
  • New or significantly updated projects

Speaker: Emil Bäckmark & TC members

Beginner 10:20
Updates on Eiffel visualizations

Speaker: Magnus Bäck

Intermediate 10:50
Eiffel at Nasdaq

Speaker: Claes Richárd

Slides
Video

Beginner 11:10
Lunch12:00
Ask me anything

An opportunity for anyone to ask any question about Eiffel and we'll all help out answering. Possible topics include:

  • How should we actually use events in a particular scenario?
  • What Eiffel components exists and how do they interact?
  • How can Eiffel be deployed in production?

Moderator: Magnus Bäck

Beginner 13:00
Break

Time to stretch our legs, recaffeinate our vessels and socialize

Speaker: All

14:30
Deployment events

Continue the discussion of how deployments should be modeled with Eiffel (see issue 239).

Moderator: Magnus Bäck

Intermediate 15:00

Day 2 (Wednesday, October 12)

Topic Level Start time
CDEvents

What is this new CDEvents thing that people talk about and how does it relate to Eiffel?

Speaker: Emil Bäckmark & Mattias Linnér

Slides
Video

Beginner 09:00
Event categorization

Speaker: Mattias Linnér

Intermediate 09:50
Break

Time to stretch our legs, recaffeinate our vessels and socialize

Speaker: All

10:20
Protocol news

Speaker: Emil Bäckmark & Magnus Bäck

Video

Beginner 10:40
State of ETOS

Speaker: Tobias Persson & Fredrik Fristedt

Slides
Video

Beginner 11:15
Lunch11:40
Using Eiffel to peek into OpenEmbedded’s hierarchical source code structure

It's not entirely obvious how to model a hiearchical source code structure like that one used with OpenEmbedded, where the system as a whole is defined by multiple source code repositories containing configuration files that, in turn, reference the source code of the actual code. This talk will show how Axis Communications does this.

Speaker: Magnus Bäck

Slides
Video

Intermediate 12:30
Environment events and more

Moderator: Magnus Bäck

Beginner 13:00
Coffee and Eiffel 5 years from now

Let's fill our coffee cups and nail down our visions. Do we have a vision for where Eiffel should be in 2027?

Moderator: Emil Bäckmark

Beginner 13:50
Wrap-up

Moderator: Claes Richárd & Emil Bäckmark

Beginner 14:45

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