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it is my pleasure to announce that the Eclipse UML Profile Repository
(http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.upr) has been setup and is
now available for being used. The following OMG UML profile implementations
are provided for now:
- UML Testing Profile (UTP)
- Service-oriented Architecture Modeling Language (SoaML)
- Deployment and Configuration of Component-based Distributed Applications
Specification (DEPL)
Each profile implementation comes along with an optional feature for Papyrus
integration, i.e., these profiles can be directly used within Papyrus. We
are seeking to provide further implementations in the next few months, first
and foremost MARTE and SysML. In addition, we are going to simplify the
handling of and development with profiles and stereotypes by providing a
general and Profile-specific optional utility libraries in the future with
numerous convenience methods.
We hope we can help to overcome the problem of growing numbers of redundant
profile implementations within the Eclipse Modeling community by introducing
a central repository of canonical implementations
Best regards,
Marc-Florian Wendland
Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS
on behalf of the Eclipse UPR-Team]]>Marc-Florian Wendland2014-02-13T09:20:24-00:00Re: Eclipse UML Profiles Repository now available!
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/648726/1245244/#msg_1245244
that is great news :-)
Do you have any concrete plans or roadmap for a SysML profile?
Best regards
Patrick
Am 13.02.2014 10:20, schrieb Marc-Florian Wendland:
> Dear Users,
>
> it is my pleasure to announce that the Eclipse UML Profile Repository
> (http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.upr) has been setup and
> is now available for being used. The following OMG UML profile
> implementations are provided for now:
>
> - UML Testing Profile (UTP)
> - Service-oriented Architecture Modeling Language (SoaML)
> - Deployment and Configuration of Component-based Distributed
> Applications Specification (DEPL)
>
> Each profile implementation comes along with an optional feature for
> Papyrus integration, i.e., these profiles can be directly used within
> Papyrus. We are seeking to provide further implementations in the next
> few months, first and foremost MARTE and SysML. In addition, we are
> going to simplify the handling of and development with profiles and
> stereotypes by providing a general and Profile-specific optional utility
> libraries in the future with numerous convenience methods.
>
> We hope we can help to overcome the problem of growing numbers of
> redundant profile implementations within the Eclipse Modeling community
> by introducing a central repository of canonical implementations
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marc-Florian Wendland
> Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS
>
> on behalf of the Eclipse UPR-Team]]>2014-02-13T14:10:12-00:00Re: Eclipse UML Profiles Repository now available!
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/648726/1245820/#msg_1245820
well, hopefully as soon as possible :-) Since the Papyrus development team
is involved in UPR as well, I hope that SysML will be provided by UPR
sometime after the Luna release train (but this is my wish, not a fact).
Do you have any concrete plans or roadmap for a SysML profile?
Best regards
Patrick
Am 13.02.2014 10:20, schrieb Marc-Florian Wendland:
> Dear Users,
>
> it is my pleasure to announce that the Eclipse UML Profile Repository
> (http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.upr) has been setup and
> is now available for being used. The following OMG UML profile
> implementations are provided for now:
>
> - UML Testing Profile (UTP)
> - Service-oriented Architecture Modeling Language (SoaML)
> - Deployment and Configuration of Component-based Distributed
> Applications Specification (DEPL)
>
> Each profile implementation comes along with an optional feature for
> Papyrus integration, i.e., these profiles can be directly used within
> Papyrus. We are seeking to provide further implementations in the next
> few months, first and foremost MARTE and SysML. In addition, we are
> going to simplify the handling of and development with profiles and
> stereotypes by providing a general and Profile-specific optional utility
> libraries in the future with numerous convenience methods.
>
> We hope we can help to overcome the problem of growing numbers of
> redundant profile implementations within the Eclipse Modeling community
> by introducing a central repository of canonical implementations
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marc-Florian Wendland
> Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS
>
> on behalf of the Eclipse UPR-Team]]>Marc-Florian Wendland2014-02-14T10:07:21-00:00Re: Eclipse UML Profiles Repository now available!
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/648726/1245853/#msg_1245853
Papyrus is just going to 1.0.0 and provides SysML, so from naive point
of view it would seem
- easy to pupulate UPR from Papyrus' SysML
- desirable to not-ship SysML in Papyrus 1.0.0. so that retraction
doesn't require a major version change to 2.0.0.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 14/02/2014 10:07, Marc-Florian Wendland wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> well, hopefully as soon as possible :-) Since the Papyrus development
> team is involved in UPR as well, I hope that SysML will be provided by
> UPR sometime after the Luna release train (but this is my wish, not a
> fact).
>
> Best regards,
> Marc-Florian
>
> "Patrick Könemann" wrote in message
> news:ldijo3$9an$1@xxxxxxxxe.org...
>
> Hi Marc-Florian,
>
> that is great news :-)
>
> Do you have any concrete plans or roadmap for a SysML profile?
>
>
> Best regards
> Patrick
>
>
> Am 13.02.2014 10:20, schrieb Marc-Florian Wendland:
>> Dear Users,
>>
>> it is my pleasure to announce that the Eclipse UML Profile Repository
>> (http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.upr) has been setup and
>> is now available for being used. The following OMG UML profile
>> implementations are provided for now:
>>
>> - UML Testing Profile (UTP)
>> - Service-oriented Architecture Modeling Language (SoaML)
>> - Deployment and Configuration of Component-based Distributed
>> Applications Specification (DEPL)
>>
>> Each profile implementation comes along with an optional feature for
>> Papyrus integration, i.e., these profiles can be directly used within
>> Papyrus. We are seeking to provide further implementations in the next
>> few months, first and foremost MARTE and SysML. In addition, we are
>> going to simplify the handling of and development with profiles and
>> stereotypes by providing a general and Profile-specific optional utility
>> libraries in the future with numerous convenience methods.
>>
>> We hope we can help to overcome the problem of growing numbers of
>> redundant profile implementations within the Eclipse Modeling community
>> by introducing a central repository of canonical implementations
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Marc-Florian Wendland
>> Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS
>>
>> on behalf of the Eclipse UPR-Team
>]]>Ed Willink2014-02-14T10:56:44-00:00