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10 common EMF mistakes | Nirmal's Blog
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10 common EMF mistakes. 10 common EMF mistakes. May 25, 2011. 1 Treating EMF generated code as only an initial code base. Tags in the beginning and not anymore later. At this point you part ways with “EMF way of doing things” and also with MDSD. 2 Model modification without EMF Commands. Modify your model objects only using commands. Either directly using EMF commands, extending them or creating your own commands. When you need to club many operations as a single command use CompoundCommand. When you wan...
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Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF) | Nirmal's Blog
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Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF). Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF). July 18, 2011. Over the last few months some guys at itemis and Düsseldorf University have been working closely to bring out a solution to the open in an effort to lessen the big gap we have currently in Eclipse Ecosystem in the area of Requirements Management (RM). Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF) has been proposed. To Eclipse Foundation as an open source project under Model Development Tools Project. ReqIF in a nutshell.
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Dissecting RIF/ReqIF metamodel | Nirmal's Blog
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July 29, 2011. Is the new OMG standard for requirements interchange. RMF. Currently in proposal phase) provides an EMF Ecore based metamodel implementation for the RIF/ReqIF XML format. The metamodel is a clean implementation of the format without any “XML noise”. The Ecore metamodel also conforms to the CMOF metamodel delivered by OMG (as it has been derived from it). The metamodel reads/writes RIF/ReqIF data in conformance with the RIF/ReqIF XML Schema. 2 Implementing new XMLLoad. The drawback of this ...
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2 Fast thrice Furious | Nirmal's Blog
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2 Fast thrice Furious. 2 Fast thrice Furious. August 3, 2011. Preparing to make the initial code contribution for RMF. We ran our RIF/ReqIF metamodels through several performance tests. To start with, we tested the load and save times of RIF files based on some industry samples. To get some comparison data, we generated XMI files using the same data held in RIF XML files and tested the load/save time against it. The results are quite promising. Here are some highlights from our tests. The load and save t...
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RIF meets ReqIF | Nirmal's Blog
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August 9, 2011. ReqIF is the new OMG standard. For requirements interchange. RIF is the predecessor to it and already supported by many tools like DOORS. RMF. Delivers both the standards as Ecore models. However, there are quite a few differences between the two standards making them type incompatible. The main differences lies in,. For example, the element. 2 More specification types. If you know the RIF model already, you would know the concept of. S (the instance values) and. And some more new types.
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Eclipse Project Set Editor | Nirmal's Blog
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Eclipse Project Set Editor. Eclipse Project Set Editor. January 15, 2013. An Eclipse Project Set. File (.psf) enables quick export and import of files from a repository like Git, SVN etc. Eclipse currently supports. Exporting files in a repository as a Project Set file. An editor for an existing PSF file is currently missing. The means updating an existing PSF file (for example, adding a new project, removing an existing project etc.) means editing PSF XML by hand! Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Now Launched – “itemis Stuttgart” | Nirmal's Blog
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Now Launched – “itemis Stuttgart”. Now Launched – “itemis Stuttgart”. July 22, 2011. Beginning of the year itemis opened its new location in Stuttgart. Now that we have settled down here, we made an official launch party. It was a nice little event attended by some of our customers and of course the itemikers. The event took place at “Stuttgarter Engineering Park ( STEP. 8221; where itemis has its new home. Who manages the new location, welcomed everyone. Here are some keywords from his speech. 8220; And...
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