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The "Linux Package Dependencies" new AM3 use case is now available from the AM3 website [message #570266] Mon, 24 August 2009 16:24
Hugo Bruneliere is currently offline Hugo BruneliereFriend
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Dear all,

The "Linux Package Dependencies" use case has just been published into
the AM3 "Use Cases" section. This complex use case contains a general
description but also a complete implementation.

It is about describing how AM3 can be used in order to manage package
dependencies in distributions of Debian Linux based systems. It can be
divided into two distinct parts: the discovery and transformation to AM3
part which is about injecting the distribution package list into a model
using TCS and transforming the injected model into an AM3 megamodel (for
this part, a specific AM3 extension has been created); the visualization
part which is about extracting the content of the megamodel into a
GraphML model and then generating the graphical visualization for this
graph.

See http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/useCases/linuxPackageDependen cies/
for consulting the use case.

Best regards,

Hugo

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NaoMod team (IMT Atlantique & LS2N-CNRS)
Nantes - France
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