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Epsilon flock [message #990082] Mon, 10 December 2012 19:24 Go to next message
Rachel sengineer is currently offline Rachel sengineerFriend
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Registered: August 2012
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Hello,

I would like to migrate models, so that they conform to the new version of the meta-model. I have been looking for tools to perform this task and I found epsilon flock to be very relevant.
But the problem is I didn't find any tutorial where I can learn this language and apply to my metamodels except [u]http://www.eclipse.org/epsilon/doc/flock/[/u] website.

I would also like to know if there are any pre-requisites for this language like familiarity with ATL etc.

It would be of great help to me if some one can provide me some links or sources where I can quickly learn the language. I'm really looking forward to use this language.

Thanks for the help,

Rachel

[Updated on: Mon, 10 December 2012 19:28]

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Re: Epsilon flock [message #990303 is a reply to message #990082] Tue, 11 December 2012 18:33 Go to previous message
Dimitris Kolovos is currently offline Dimitris KolovosFriend
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Hi Rachel,

Chapter 10 of the Epsilon book [1] provides a detailed discussion on Flock. As Flock builds on top of EOL, I'd suggest going through Chapter 3 first. A ready-to-run example is available in [2].

Cheers,
Dimitris

[1] http://eclipse.org/epsilon/doc/book/
[2] http://eclipse.org/epsilon/examples/index.php?example=org.eclipse.epsilon.examples.flock.petrinets
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