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Welcome to the Topcased public web site!

Beware: this site is currently under construction and lacks much of its content (including content from the ancient web site).

What is Topcased?

  • Critical systems Topcased is a software environment primarily dedicated to the realization of critical embedded systems including hardware and/or software.
  • Modeling Topcased promotes model-driven engineering and formal methods as key technologies.
  • Open-source Topcased is released as free/libre/open-source software by a group of partners from various organisations.
  • Topcased 30 minutes Presentation
  • Topcased 2 hours Presentation

Give it a try!

Topcased follows the Eclipse release schedule.Therefore, you could download the latest stable releases compliant with Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) and also with Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo).

For immediate use, please download the "RCP" file corresponding to your operating system, unpack it into a new directory and then run the "topcased" file (you just need a Java 5 or 6 environment to do so). That's it!

Give us Feedback !

 As TOPCASED project leader I want to assess the usage of ours Tools in Academic and industrial projects.
This assessment will help us and you to assure credibility of the Topcased projects and tools and then to insure their durability.
 To do this "state of the art" could you give me back your usage of  TOPCASED Tools : which tool, for which kind of projects (evaluation, industrial, research) and all information you are able to give to us ? Specially for academics could you give me information about the usage of our tools in engineers trainees or thesis : which cursus at which level, number of student already trained, subject of thesis.  If you need some confidentiality on your information, tell me that and I will remains it for my own.
  Thanks to send your Topcased usage returns to patrick.farail at airbus dot com  Thanks a lot to help us on this work I will give you back this results by mail.

  Patrick Farail from Airbus
TOPCASED Project leader 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 September 2009 )