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 | mso-fareast-language:KO;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">The Eclipse Research Project  | 
 | Top-Level Project Charter  The Eclipse Foundation</span></b></td> | 
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 | <p><b>Overview<br> | 
 | </b>The Eclipse Research Top Level Project (the "Eclipse Research | 
 | Project") is an open source software research project, which encapsulates | 
 | two related activity streams, each of which is based on or uses the Eclipse | 
 | Platform and/or code from other Eclipse Top Line Projects: </p> | 
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 |   <li> | 
 |     <p>research projects sponsored by universities, public and private research | 
 |     institutes, and other exploratory investigations ("Research | 
 |     Stream"); </p> | 
 |   </li> | 
 |   <li> | 
 |     <p>development of educational materials, teaching aids and courseware | 
 |     ("Education Stream")</p> | 
 |   </li> | 
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 | <p><b>Mission</b><br> | 
 | The mission of the Eclipse Research Project is to foster greater community | 
 | awareness and understanding of Eclipse (Education Stream), and to encourage the | 
 | use of Eclipse software as a platform for research, especially in domains such | 
 | as programming languages, tools, and development environments that are relevant | 
 | to other Eclipse Top Line Projects (Research Stream). By so doing, the Eclipse | 
 | Research Project will create opportunities for researchers, academics, and | 
 | educators to play a significant role within the Eclipse community.</p> | 
 | <p><b>Scope</b><br> | 
 | The scope of the Eclipse Research Project will encompass a wide variety of small | 
 | projects, rather than a few large ones. While anticipating enormous diversity in | 
 | the content of these activities, from a process-oriented viewpoint they will all | 
 | share important common characteristics, which argues for a common approach to | 
 | management:</p> | 
 | <ul> | 
 |   <li>Focus on pre-competitive development and research</li> | 
 |   <li>Use of informal development processes</li> | 
 |   <li>Fluid project tracking due to frequent plan changes</li> | 
 |   <li>Flexible milestones which adapt based on partial results</li> | 
 |   <li>Small teams</li> | 
 |   <li>Resource commitments tentative, due to volunteer labor or lack of sponsor | 
 |     funding</li> | 
 |   <li>Development often cross-cuts the scope of several other Eclipse Foundation | 
 |     Projects</li> | 
 |   <li>Limited lifespan due to intent to explore and validate an idea, then | 
 |     graduate or disband</li> | 
 | </ul> | 
 | <p>The Eclipse Research Project serves as a single point of focus for such | 
 | teams, and provides them with a home within the Eclipse community, to encourage | 
 | communication, and where appropriate, collaboration and coordination. Providing | 
 | common management for these Projects facilitates maximum sharing and creation of | 
 | common components, and avoids redundant efforts. In many cases successful | 
 | Research Projects will evolve into incubators in Eclipse Technology Project. </p> | 
 | <p>The Education Stream plays a vital role in promoting the use of the Eclipse | 
 | Platform. By making high quality educational materials freely available, we both | 
 | enable self-education by individual users, and facilitate the incorporation of | 
 | Eclipse-related materials into university courses and commercial educational | 
 | offerings.</p> | 
 | <p><b>Other Terms<br> | 
 | </b>This Charter inherits all terms not otherwise defined herein from the "<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/processes/Eclipse_Standard_TopLevel_Charter_v1.0.html">Eclipse | 
 | Standard Charter v1.0</a>". This includes, but is not limited to, sections | 
 | on the Program Management Committee, Roles, Project Organization, The | 
 | Development Process, and Licensing.</p> | 
 | <p><b>Project Management Committee <br> | 
 | </b>Changes from the "<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/processes/Eclipse_Standard_TopLevel_Charter_v1.0.html">Eclipse | 
 | Standard Charter v1.0</a>" are:</p> | 
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 |   <li>Providing the leadership and vision to guide the Project's overall | 
 |     direction in a manner consistent with the <strike>Eclipse Foundation | 
 |     Architectural Roadmap</strike> Eclipse Foundation's goals. </li> | 
 | </ul> | 
 | <p><b>The Development Process <br> | 
 | </b>Changes from the "<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/processes/Eclipse_Standard_TopLevel_Charter_v1.0.html">Eclipse | 
 | Standard Charter v1.0</a>" are: </p> | 
 | <p>Research projects typically do not have as well-defined development plans as | 
 | product projects do. However, it is still important that Projects under the | 
 | Research Top-Level Project have a defined and publicly available release plan so | 
 | as to help interested parties track the progress of the research. | 
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