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[ATL/AMW] July 13th, 2007 - Free tutorial - "Practice of model transformation and model weaving [message #50766] Thu, 05 July 2007 08:40 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: Hugo.Bruneliere.univ-nantes.fr

"Practice of model transformation and model weaving with ATL and AMW"

Free tutorial - July 13th, 2007

For immediate diffusion

Faculté des Sciences & Techniques - University of Nantes - NANTES, FRANCE

The INRIA ATLAS team organizes in Nantes a day essentially dedicated to
the practice of model transformation (ATL) and model weaving (AMW)
tools. This day is intended for ATL & AMW beginners who want to improve
their knowledge in the domain. The tools are available in open source
under Eclipse and a previous minimal experience with ATL is recommended.

The participation to this day is free of charge but the inscription is
mandatory. The number of available places being limited (~15), the
inscription's requests will be treated depending on their arrival order.

The tutorial takes place the 13th of July 2007, from 9h to 12h and from
14h to 18h. The inscription's requests have to be sent as soon as
possible to Hugo Bruneliere:

Hugo.Bruneliere@univ-nantes.fr

Please provide us in your request the basic information such as your
name, company, phone number, etc. According to the number of available
places, an answer will be sent to you including more details concerning
the course of the day.

The tutorials will be either in French or in English, depending on the
audience. All the slides will be in English and will be provided to the
participants at the beginning of the day (slides non-available outside
of the tutorial).

The goal of this day is to provide a practical point of view on
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE). By following numerous examples and use
cases, you will discover how to:

* Refine models in order to target a specific execution platform;
* Make tools and norms interoperable;
* Build, at low cost, domain-specific languages (DSLs);
* Define chains of transformations and integrate them in a workflow.

Each of these points will use on or several tools of the Atlas Model
Management Architecture (AMMA) tool suite, with in particular:

* Atlas Transformation Language (ATL): a model transformation
language and engine;
* Kernel MetaMetaModel (KM3): a metamodel definition language;
* Atlas Model Weaver (AMW): a model weaving prototype for
interoperability and traceability;
* Textual Concrete Syntax (TCS): a model textual syntaxes
definition language;
* Atlas MegaModel Management (AM3): a modeling artifact management
prototype in order to facilitate the model-driven development
(collaboration, distribution, etc).

All these tools are available from the Eclipse foundation website
(http://www.eclipse.org ). ATL is a component of the model-to-model
transformation project (M2M).The others are available as components of
the GMT project. GMT has the goal to provide an incubation area for
innovative projects related to model engineering. M2M and GMT are parts
of the top-level modeling project gathering the model engineering
activities of the Eclipse foundation.

Reference:

http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/

http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/amw/

http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/

http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/tcs/
Re: [ATL/AMW] July 13th, 2007 - Free tutorial - "Practice of model transformation and model wea [message #51212 is a reply to message #50766] Fri, 06 July 2007 17:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steffen Mazanek is currently offline Steffen MazanekFriend
Messages: 40
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hello,

where is this going to take place? Is it something like a webinar?

Best regards,
Steffen

Hugo Bruneliere wrote:
> "Practice of model transformation and model weaving with ATL and AMW"
>
> Free tutorial - July 13th, 2007
>
> For immediate diffusion
>
> Faculté des Sciences & Techniques - University of Nantes - NANTES, FRANCE
>
> The INRIA ATLAS team organizes in Nantes a day essentially dedicated to
> the practice of model transformation (ATL) and model weaving (AMW)
> tools. This day is intended for ATL & AMW beginners who want to improve
> their knowledge in the domain. The tools are available in open source
> under Eclipse and a previous minimal experience with ATL is recommended.
>
> The participation to this day is free of charge but the inscription is
> mandatory. The number of available places being limited (~15), the
> inscription's requests will be treated depending on their arrival order.
>
> The tutorial takes place the 13th of July 2007, from 9h to 12h and from
> 14h to 18h. The inscription's requests have to be sent as soon as
> possible to Hugo Bruneliere:
>
> Hugo.Bruneliere@univ-nantes.fr
>
> Please provide us in your request the basic information such as your
> name, company, phone number, etc. According to the number of available
> places, an answer will be sent to you including more details concerning
> the course of the day.
>
> The tutorials will be either in French or in English, depending on the
> audience. All the slides will be in English and will be provided to the
> participants at the beginning of the day (slides non-available outside
> of the tutorial).
>
> The goal of this day is to provide a practical point of view on
> Model-Driven Engineering (MDE). By following numerous examples and use
> cases, you will discover how to:
>
> * Refine models in order to target a specific execution platform;
> * Make tools and norms interoperable;
> * Build, at low cost, domain-specific languages (DSLs);
> * Define chains of transformations and integrate them in a workflow.
>
> Each of these points will use on or several tools of the Atlas Model
> Management Architecture (AMMA) tool suite, with in particular:
>
> * Atlas Transformation Language (ATL): a model transformation
> language and engine;
> * Kernel MetaMetaModel (KM3): a metamodel definition language;
> * Atlas Model Weaver (AMW): a model weaving prototype for
> interoperability and traceability;
> * Textual Concrete Syntax (TCS): a model textual syntaxes definition
> language;
> * Atlas MegaModel Management (AM3): a modeling artifact management
> prototype in order to facilitate the model-driven development
> (collaboration, distribution, etc).
>
> All these tools are available from the Eclipse foundation website
> (http://www.eclipse.org ). ATL is a component of the model-to-model
> transformation project (M2M).The others are available as components of
> the GMT project. GMT has the goal to provide an incubation area for
> innovative projects related to model engineering. M2M and GMT are parts
> of the top-level modeling project gathering the model engineering
> activities of the Eclipse foundation.
>
> Reference:
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/amw/
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/tcs/
Re: [ATL/AMW] July 13th, 2007 - Free tutorial - "Practice of model transformation and model wea [message #51372 is a reply to message #51212] Sun, 08 July 2007 23:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jean Bezivin is currently offline Jean BezivinFriend
Messages: 38
Registered: July 2009
Member
Steffen,

Sorry, this is a classical tutorial that is going to take place in Nantes,
France.
It is similar to another tutorial that recently took place in Zurich,
Switzerland.
It is mainly intended to ATL and AMW users.
Several examples of Model transformation and model weaving
are going to be presented in detail.
There has been a high demand for this tutorial day
and it is likely that other such tutorials will be organized
again in the autumn.
However the idea of a webinar is also a possible option.

Thanks for your interest,

Jean

"Steffen Mazanek" <smazanek@steffen-mazanek.de> a
Re: [ATL/AMW] July 13th, 2007 - Free tutorial - "Practice of model transformation and model wea [message #51400 is a reply to message #51372] Mon, 09 July 2007 03:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steffen Mazanek is currently offline Steffen MazanekFriend
Messages: 40
Registered: July 2009
Member
Jean, thank you. Would you mind making the material of the tutorials
(slides, examples, ...) available afterwards?

Best regards,
Steffen

Jean.Bezivin wrote:
> Steffen,
>
> Sorry, this is a classical tutorial that is going to take place in Nantes,
> France.
> It is similar to another tutorial that recently took place in Zurich,
> Switzerland.
> It is mainly intended to ATL and AMW users.
> Several examples of Model transformation and model weaving
> are going to be presented in detail.
> There has been a high demand for this tutorial day
> and it is likely that other such tutorials will be organized
> again in the autumn.
> However the idea of a webinar is also a possible option.
>
> Thanks for your interest,
>
> Jean
>
> "Steffen Mazanek" <smazanek@steffen-mazanek.de> a écrit dans le message de
> news: f6lt0u$b4t$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hello,
>>
>> where is this going to take place? Is it something like a webinar?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Steffen
>>
>> Hugo Bruneliere wrote:
>>> "Practice of model transformation and model weaving with ATL and AMW"
>>>
>>> Free tutorial - July 13th, 2007
>>>
>>> For immediate diffusion
>>>
>>> Faculté des Sciences & Techniques - University of Nantes - NANTES, FRANCE
>>>
>>> The INRIA ATLAS team organizes in Nantes a day essentially dedicated to
>>> the practice of model transformation (ATL) and model weaving (AMW) tools.
>>> This day is intended for ATL & AMW beginners who want to improve their
>>> knowledge in the domain. The tools are available in open source under
>>> Eclipse and a previous minimal experience with ATL is recommended.
>>>
>>> The participation to this day is free of charge but the inscription is
>>> mandatory. The number of available places being limited (~15), the
>>> inscription's requests will be treated depending on their arrival order.
>>>
>>> The tutorial takes place the 13th of July 2007, from 9h to 12h and from
>>> 14h to 18h. The inscription's requests have to be sent as soon as
>>> possible to Hugo Bruneliere:
>>>
>>> Hugo.Bruneliere@univ-nantes.fr
>>>
>>> Please provide us in your request the basic information such as your
>>> name, company, phone number, etc. According to the number of available
>>> places, an answer will be sent to you including more details concerning
>>> the course of the day.
>>>
>>> The tutorials will be either in French or in English, depending on the
>>> audience. All the slides will be in English and will be provided to the
>>> participants at the beginning of the day (slides non-available outside of
>>> the tutorial).
>>>
>>> The goal of this day is to provide a practical point of view on
>>> Model-Driven Engineering (MDE). By following numerous examples and use
>>> cases, you will discover how to:
>>>
>>> * Refine models in order to target a specific execution platform;
>>> * Make tools and norms interoperable;
>>> * Build, at low cost, domain-specific languages (DSLs);
>>> * Define chains of transformations and integrate them in a workflow.
>>>
>>> Each of these points will use on or several tools of the Atlas Model
>>> Management Architecture (AMMA) tool suite, with in particular:
>>>
>>> * Atlas Transformation Language (ATL): a model transformation
>>> language and engine;
>>> * Kernel MetaMetaModel (KM3): a metamodel definition language;
>>> * Atlas Model Weaver (AMW): a model weaving prototype for
>>> interoperability and traceability;
>>> * Textual Concrete Syntax (TCS): a model textual syntaxes definition
>>> language;
>>> * Atlas MegaModel Management (AM3): a modeling artifact management
>>> prototype in order to facilitate the model-driven development
>>> (collaboration, distribution, etc).
>>>
>>> All these tools are available from the Eclipse foundation website
>>> (http://www.eclipse.org ). ATL is a component of the model-to-model
>>> transformation project (M2M).The others are available as components of
>>> the GMT project. GMT has the goal to provide an incubation area for
>>> innovative projects related to model engineering. M2M and GMT are parts
>>> of the top-level modeling project gathering the model engineering
>>> activities of the Eclipse foundation.
>>>
>>> Reference:
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/amw/
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/tcs/
>
>
Re: [ATL/AMW] July 13th, 2007 - Free tutorial - "Practice of model transformation and model wea [message #51428 is a reply to message #51400] Mon, 09 July 2007 07:03 Go to previous message
Jean Bezivin is currently offline Jean BezivinFriend
Messages: 38
Registered: July 2009
Member
Steffen,

Due to the interactive nature of this tutorial,
with hands-on training and demos of use cases from:
http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/usecases/
the material will be available only to participants;

However, if time allows, the next one should
produce more external documentation.

Best regards,

Jean

"Steffen Mazanek" <smazanek@steffen-mazanek.de> a
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