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Re: Papyrus introduction [message #468549 is a reply to message #468548] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 15:08 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sebastien,
Thanks for the introduction. For those that may be wondering why this
project was created when it may seem as though its mandate overlaps with
that of the UML2 Tools subproject of MDT, I'd like to offer an explanation.
There are a number of reasons why it made sense to accept creation of
Papyrus within MDT, many of which were discussed at the EclipseCon BOF
session (see [1]) in March and mentioned on my blog (see [1]). In my mind,
the two subprojects are different, but complementary, in scope and intent -
one (UML2 Tools) is focused on (eventual) automatic generation of UML
diagram editors whereas the other (Papyrus) is focused on providing a
user-cosumable integrated environment for editing models based on UML and
other related languages (like SysML)...
Kenn
[1] http://ed-merks.blogspot.com/2008/03/eclipsecon-tuesday.html
[2] http://kenn-hussey.blogspot.com/2008/04/on-doing-right-thing .html
"Sebastien" <sebastien.gerard@cea.fr> wrote in message
news:gccld1$il4$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Guys,
>
> Let's first introduce myself. I am sebastien and I will lead this new
> MDT's component, the so-called Papyrus Tool. But your question is of
> course what this new component?
>
> Papyrus is a UML & SysML graphical editor under the Eclipse Model
> Development Tools (MDT) project. Specially, this project will provide
> the glue around valuable UML & SysML diagram editors (GMF based or not)
> and other MDE tools. It will also offer support for UML & SysML
> profiling mechanisms.
>
> Currently, the Papyrus team is working hardly on the first bundle of
> code for papyrus. This one should be deliver in mid of November. The
> Eclipse's web page for Papyrus is http://www.eclipse.org/mdt/papyrus/.
>
> --- S
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Re: How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus ? [message #523360 is a reply to message #522950] |
Fri, 26 March 2010 07:13 |
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Hello,
Sorry but it is not so clear for me what you really want to do. What do
you mean exactly by "hierarchical composit diagrams"? a diagram hierarchy?
In UML there is no diagram hierarchy as there are no relationship
between diagrams. But you can show hierarchical composition between
model elements (class composition for isntance, or even package
containment).
If you use composition between say A and B, you can show this
composition on a first class diagram and then use a composite structure
diagram in the context of A to see the parts of A including a property
of B type. Then you can create a structure composite diagram on B to see
B properties.
You will have a hierarchy of model elements and a different diagram for
each level of the hierarchy.
Did I get your point?
regards
raphaël
ara@all4tec.net a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I am writing in hopes to help me on the following:
> - How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus.
> In fact, I would like to implement model on several diagrams
>
> I thank you in advance
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Re: How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus ? [message #527628 is a reply to message #523360] |
Thu, 15 April 2010 19:32 |
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Hi all,
You can find here a simple MDT papyrus model describing a hierarchy of
classes using class diagram and composite diagrams at different levels
of the herarchy:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Papyrus_User_Guide#Papyrus_Zoo_of_UM L_Models
You will get screenshots and link to the MDT papyrus project.
Hope it helps,
regards
raphaël
raphaël Faudou a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Sorry but it is not so clear for me what you really want to do. What do
> you mean exactly by "hierarchical composit diagrams"? a diagram hierarchy?
> In UML there is no diagram hierarchy as there are no relationship
> between diagrams. But you can show hierarchical composition between
> model elements (class composition for isntance, or even package
> containment).
> If you use composition between say A and B, you can show this
> composition on a first class diagram and then use a composite structure
> diagram in the context of A to see the parts of A including a property
> of B type. Then you can create a structure composite diagram on B to see
> B properties.
> You will have a hierarchy of model elements and a different diagram for
> each level of the hierarchy.
> Did I get your point?
> regards
> raphaël
>
> ara@all4tec.net a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am writing in hopes to help me on the following:
>> - How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus.
>> In fact, I would like to implement model on several diagrams
>>
>> I thank you in advance
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Re: Papyrus introduction [message #564952 is a reply to message #468548] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 15:08 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Sebastien,
Thanks for the introduction. For those that may be wondering why this
project was created when it may seem as though its mandate overlaps with
that of the UML2 Tools subproject of MDT, I'd like to offer an explanation.
There are a number of reasons why it made sense to accept creation of
Papyrus within MDT, many of which were discussed at the EclipseCon BOF
session (see [1]) in March and mentioned on my blog (see [1]). In my mind,
the two subprojects are different, but complementary, in scope and intent -
one (UML2 Tools) is focused on (eventual) automatic generation of UML
diagram editors whereas the other (Papyrus) is focused on providing a
user-cosumable integrated environment for editing models based on UML and
other related languages (like SysML)...
Kenn
[1] http://ed-merks.blogspot.com/2008/03/eclipsecon-tuesday.html
[2] http://kenn-hussey.blogspot.com/2008/04/on-doing-right-thing .html
"Sebastien" <sebastien.gerard@cea.fr> wrote in message
news:gccld1$il4$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Guys,
>
> Let's first introduce myself. I am sebastien and I will lead this new
> MDT's component, the so-called Papyrus Tool. But your question is of
> course what this new component?
>
> Papyrus is a UML & SysML graphical editor under the Eclipse Model
> Development Tools (MDT) project. Specially, this project will provide
> the glue around valuable UML & SysML diagram editors (GMF based or not)
> and other MDE tools. It will also offer support for UML & SysML
> profiling mechanisms.
>
> Currently, the Papyrus team is working hardly on the first bundle of
> code for papyrus. This one should be deliver in mid of November. The
> Eclipse's web page for Papyrus is http://www.eclipse.org/mdt/papyrus/
>
> --- S
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Re: How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus ? [message #598717 is a reply to message #598704] |
Fri, 26 March 2010 07:13 |
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Hello,
Sorry but it is not so clear for me what you really want to do. What do
you mean exactly by "hierarchical composit diagrams"? a diagram hierarchy?
In UML there is no diagram hierarchy as there are no relationship
between diagrams. But you can show hierarchical composition between
model elements (class composition for isntance, or even package
containment).
If you use composition between say A and B, you can show this
composition on a first class diagram and then use a composite structure
diagram in the context of A to see the parts of A including a property
of B type. Then you can create a structure composite diagram on B to see
B properties.
You will have a hierarchy of model elements and a different diagram for
each level of the hierarchy.
Did I get your point?
regards
raphaël
ara@all4tec.net a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I am writing in hopes to help me on the following:
> - How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus.
> In fact, I would like to implement model on several diagrams
>
> I thank you in advance
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Re: How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus ? [message #601942 is a reply to message #523360] |
Thu, 15 April 2010 19:32 |
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Hi all,
You can find here a simple MDT papyrus model describing a hierarchy of
classes using class diagram and composite diagrams at different levels
of the herarchy:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Papyrus_User_Guide#Papyrus_Zoo_of_UM L_Models
You will get screenshots and link to the MDT papyrus project.
Hope it helps,
regards
raphaël
raphaël Faudou a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Sorry but it is not so clear for me what you really want to do. What do
> you mean exactly by "hierarchical composit diagrams"? a diagram hierarchy?
> In UML there is no diagram hierarchy as there are no relationship
> between diagrams. But you can show hierarchical composition between
> model elements (class composition for isntance, or even package
> containment).
> If you use composition between say A and B, you can show this
> composition on a first class diagram and then use a composite structure
> diagram in the context of A to see the parts of A including a property
> of B type. Then you can create a structure composite diagram on B to see
> B properties.
> You will have a hierarchy of model elements and a different diagram for
> each level of the hierarchy.
> Did I get your point?
> regards
> raphaël
>
> ara@all4tec.net a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am writing in hopes to help me on the following:
>> - How to develop a hierarchical composit diagrams with Papyrus.
>> In fact, I would like to implement model on several diagrams
>>
>> I thank you in advance
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