Building Community Through Open Source Research Projects
At the Eclipse Foundation, we help organizations successfully create, publish, and sustain research projects, making the results of these projects available for commercial or public use. Our June Community Newsletter explores three of these publicly funded research projects — TRANSACT, Eclipse POOSL, and Eclipse Arrowhead — to see how they benefit from an open source license and the ecosystems that are fostered by the open source approach.
Visit eclipse.org/research if you'd like to learn more about our participation in research projects.
Enjoy,
Philippe Krief
Research Relations Director
Spotlight
Eclipse Arrowhead: On the Bleeding Edge of
Industry 4.0
Discover how Eclipse Arrowhead project will continue to build on the results of the research project, and why new members are joining the Arrowhead community.
Learn why POOSL is well-suited for use in risk-averse settings to mitigate risks for many different types of applications, like mission-critical applications.
TRANSACT: Bringing the Cloud to Safety-Critical
Cyber-Physical Systems
The TRANSACT team is developing a safety-critical CPS that will pave the way for faster, cheaper, and more flexible solutions tailored to customer needs.