| Performance of human tool interfaces [message #10570] | 
Mon, 19 January 2009 07:10   | 
 
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Hello, 
 
The human tool interfaces in Eclipse's windows seems to be not compliant  
with object approach. Then is it possible to have : 
- Multiple tree views in differents and independents windows ? 
- Multiple object's links between objects in differents windows ? 
 
 
Thanks.
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| Re: Performance of human tool interfaces [message #11288 is a reply to message #10570] | 
Wed, 28 January 2009 19:38   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hello Mr. Fleuchey, 
 
All data in OSEE is stored using an object-oriented, version-controlled  
persistence layer based on the data model configured for a given OSEE  
datastore.  While some traditional views are provided, such as the  
artifact explorer (which shows a hierarchical view of the data), these  
are just views and do not reflect how the data is actually stored.  
There is also a 2D visualization view that is well suited to showing  
heterarchy relations among a web of artifacts. 
 
OSEE does support the display of multiple instances of the same type of  
view such as the artifact explorer.  Also the relations (links) between  
artifacts is not constrained by views, but rather by the data model  
which is fully under the control of the user.  Many-to-many relations  
are also supported. 
 
Regards, 
Ryan
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| Re: Performance of human tool interfaces [message #572015 is a reply to message #10570] | 
Wed, 28 January 2009 19:38   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hello Mr. Fleuchey, 
 
All data in OSEE is stored using an object-oriented, version-controlled  
persistence layer based on the data model configured for a given OSEE  
datastore.  While some traditional views are provided, such as the  
artifact explorer (which shows a hierarchical view of the data), these  
are just views and do not reflect how the data is actually stored.  
There is also a 2D visualization view that is well suited to showing  
heterarchy relations among a web of artifacts. 
 
OSEE does support the display of multiple instances of the same type of  
view such as the artifact explorer.  Also the relations (links) between  
artifacts is not constrained by views, but rather by the data model  
which is fully under the control of the user.  Many-to-many relations  
are also supported. 
 
Regards, 
Ryan
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