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The Eclipse Graphical Modeling Project (GMP) provides a set of generative components and runtime infrastructures for developing graphical editors based on EMF and GEF. It consists in * GMF Notation: a model to store diagrams * GMF Runtime: a runtime API that is used to manage graphical diagram ... [More] in using the MVC pattern. * GMF Tooling: some tools to generate diagrams by editing some configurable model files * Graphiti: an alternative to the GMF stack to handle diagrams. [Less]

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TOPCASED is an integrated System/Software engineering toolkit compliant with the requirements of critical and embedded applications. It covers the stages from requirements analysis to implementation, as well as some transversal activities like change management, version control, and requirements traceability.

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The Ecore Tools component will provide a complete environment to create, edit and maintain Ecore models. This component will ease handling of Ecore models with a Graphical Ecore Editor and bridges to other existing Ecore tools (Validation, Search, Compare, Emfatic, generators...). The Graphical ... [More] Ecore Editor will provide multi-diagram support, a custom tabbed properties view, validation feedbacks, refactoring capabilities, etc. The long-term goal is to provide the same level of services as does JDT for Java. [Less]

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Epsilon is a family of integrated model management languages for tasks such as model navigation and modification, transformation, validation, comparison, merging etc. Epsilon can be used to manage models of different modeling technologies (EMF, MDR) and is supported by Eclipse plugins (editors ... [More] , outline viewers, launch configurations etc). Epsilon also provides a number of Eclipse-based tools such as tools for code profiling and monitoring, an ANT-based workflow for defining complex chains of model management operations, an extension of the built-in reflective EMF editor (Exeed) that enables users to customize its appearence (icons and labels), and a multi-tab editor (ModeLink) that enables users to establish arbitrary links between different EMF models. [Less]

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Modeling Software KIT (MOSKitt) is a FREE CASE tool, built on Eclipse which is being developed by the Valencian Regional Ministry of Infraestructure and Transport to support the gvMétrica methodology (adapting Métrica III to its specific needs). gvMétrica uses techniques based on, among others ... [More] , the UML modeling language. MOSKitt's plugin architecture makes it not only a CASE Tool but also a Free Modeling Platform to develop this kind of tools. [Less]

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The Eclipse Modeling Project focuses on the evolution and promotion of model-based development technologies within the Eclipse community by providing a unified set of modeling frameworks, tooling, and standards implementations.

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GenGMF is a model driven generator framework for the Eclipse GMF graph and map models. It will generate large models from a small template model for you. It is based on Eclipse GMF, AspectJ and openArchitectureWare.

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GMF Toolkit is a collection of tools and libraries to process, analyze and convert GMF (Gabriel Meta File) files, which are used in the game Robot Arena 2. It aims to be an open-source set of utilities that will help developers read and write to these files. Right now we have a working GMF ... [More] compiler and decompiler, which are both able to decompile and then recompile all object that are found in-game. [Less]

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This project offers a collection of development tools, extensions to the runtime library and extensions to the code generator of the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF). GMF is an generative framework to design graphical model editors based on the Eclipse platform. To create an editor, the user ... [More] designs couple of EMF based models, which are fed into GMF's code generator which produces an Eclipse plug-in that implements the diagram editor. While being quite productive in the development of the first 80% of an application it is rather hard to finish the remaining 20% manually, as the underlying frameworks are quite complex. Nevertheless, some reoccurring tasks can be cast into templates and extensions of the runtime library, encapsulating the nifty details and pushing productivity even further. This project is all about making development with GMF easier and more productive. It contains Development tools M2M transformations to customize the existing/generated GMF models Template extensions for reoccurring tasks Runtime library extensions If you want to stay uptodate with GMFTools, subscribe to http://groups.google.de/group/gmftools. [Less]

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The OGSA-DAI project provides Web Service based access to structured data and provides the base capabilities to build higher level functionality such as distributed query processing. An OGSA-DAI service has a number of activities, basic units of functionality, that may be chained together to form a ... [More] workflow that operates at a given service. Data is streamed through the workflow acted on by these activities. Typically a workflow will follow a Query-Transform-Deliver pattern but the activity combinations can be much more complex allowing data to be analysed near its source. A number of activities already come bundled in with an OGSA-DAI distribution, e.g. as SQLQuery, XQuery, XSLTransform, etc. (see here for a complete list]) they can also be added to or customised by the service deployers - this is one of the extensibility points for OGSA-DAI. A Java based API (Client Toolkit) is available to provide end-users tools - this abstracts away from the XML based communication protocols. However, what would be really nice is to provide a GUI that queries the service, finds out what activities are available and allows these to be composed into one of the OGSA-DAI centric-workflow which can then be sent to the service. This could then be provided as an end-user tool. If this can be achieved there is a lot more that could be done with this - for instance: such tooling could be incorporated into other tools such as the P-Grade Portal to construct OGSA-DAI workflows or, even more powerfully, be included as a Taverna plugin to construct OGSA-DAI workflows, that operate at a service, within a much larger service orchestration composed using Taverna. Project Goals The project goals are: Create a Java based GUI that: o Queries the activities that are available through an OGSA-DAI service o Represents these graphically and allows these to be composed into an OGSA-DAI workflow o Allows the workflow to be deployed to the service Investigate overheads in OGSA-DAI and perform optimizations It would be ideal to try and design this so that it can act as a stand-alone application or that it can be embedded within other applications such as the P-Grade portal, a Taverna plug-in, etc. [Less]

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