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  • Software Development, Language Engineering

    Unleash the Fachlichkeit: Convecton from a Language Engineering Perspective

    Some of you might have heard that at itemis we are working on a new web-based language workbench called Convecton.

    by Alexander Nyßen
    4 min. reading time
  • Automotive, Eclipse, Software Development

    Enabling the simulation of autonomous vehicles through openADX

    The development of a modern autonomous vehicle requires that the behaviour of the car is validated and verified in a large number of driving scenarios. These scenarios cannot be driven in the real world - except for the time it would require, it is virtually ...

    by Andreas Graf
    3 min. reading time
  • Software Development, OpenPGP

    OpenPGP On The Job – Part 7: Improved Security With YubiKey

    Alright, you've got your PGP basic knowledge, your setup is all shiny and you sign and encrypt e-mails on a daily basis like a pro. However, the keys are neither mobile, nor stored in a secure place. In case you want to use them on other devices, you'll need to ...

    by Jan Mosig
    26 min. reading time
  • Software Development, IoT, Data Science, Deep Learning

    Deep Learning for Information Extraction

    This is the first part of a series of articles about Deep Learning methods for Natural Language Processing applications. As a use case I would like to walk you through the different aspects of Named Entity Recognition (NER), an important task of Information ...

    by Chi Nhan Nguyen
    12 min. reading time
  • Software Development, OpenPGP

    OpenPGP On The Job – Part 6: E-Mail Encryption on Android with K-9 Mail + OpenKeychain

    You don't need to do without OpenPGP support on your tablet or mobile phone. There exists a great many Android apps that provide this. I have chosen K-9 Mail and OpenKeychain, because they have a good feature set and are widely spread. In this article I'm going to ...

    by Jan Mosig
    15 min. reading time
  • Usability, Agile & Usability

    How to Evaluate a Programming Language From a Usability Point of View

    When we refer to the term “usability” we usually have in mind the ease of utilizing user interfaces which vary from desktop to mobile applications. However, in the field of software development it is also interesting to examine if the programming languages are ...

    by Glykeria Alvanou
    7 min. reading time
  • Software Development, OpenPGP

    OpenPGP On The Job – Part 5: Thunderbird + Enigmail

    Well, it's time to set up a useful mail client so that we may make the most use out of our new and shiny keys that we learned to generate in part 4 of this series. Of course, there exist quite a few clients for all those different platforms out there. Quality ...

    by Jan Mosig
    14 min. reading time
  • Eclipse, Xtext, GEF, Software Development

    Eclipse GEF DOT – Graphical Views on Xtext DSLs

    The previous blog post introduced complex Graphviz *.dot graphs to add Eclipse GEF DOT-based visualization support to the Eclipse IDE. This blog post demonstrates the usage of the GEF DOT Graph View to add graphical representations to Xtext DSLs.

    by Tamas Miklossy
    5 min. reading time
  • itemis products, itemis CREATE, Embedded

    Robot control by YAKINDU Statechart Tools: Leading state machine software supports Club Robotique La Garenne

    Information: YAKINDU Statechart Tools Is Now itemis CREATE Time and time again we’re amazed by the various use cases in which YAKINDU Statechart Tools comes into operation. Recently we presented Pinewood Car race, where the lightings of one of the cars were ...

    by Svenja Wendler
    6 min. reading time
  • Xtext, DSL, Software Development

    Benchmark your Xtext-based DSL with JMH

    Performance benchmarking for Domain-specific Languages (DSLs) is rarely done at all. Customers usually do not want to edit and manage huge input models as the given DSL should provide a proper abstraction. Nevertheless, we have seen large performance differences ...

    by Max Leuthäuser
    10 min. reading time

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