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Interest in ORMF [message #14306] Mon, 10 November 2008 16:44 Go to next message
Stéphane Somé is currently offline Stéphane SoméFriend
Messages: 8
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hello,

I am an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa. My research work
involves use case modelling (particularly synthesis, simulation, test
derivation). As part of my work, I developed a tool called Use Case
Editor available at sourceforge
(http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~ssome/Use_Case_Editor_UCEd.html). I also
teach requirements engineering at the undergrad level.
I am interested in ORMF in parts because of the focus on use cases, the
integration of other types of requirements, the requirements management
aspect and the fact that it is open source.
I'll be interested in contributing to the project if contributors are
still needed.

Thanks,
--
Stéphane
Re: Interest in ORMF [message #14323 is a reply to message #14306] Tue, 11 November 2008 16:13 Go to previous message
Joel Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Joel Rosi-SchwartzFriend
Messages: 624
Registered: July 2009
Location: London. England
Senior Member
On 10/11/2008 16:44, in article gf9odd$u4f$1@build.eclipse.org, "S. Stéphane
Somé" <stephanesome@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa. My research work
> involves use case modelling (particularly synthesis, simulation, test
> derivation). As part of my work, I developed a tool called Use Case
> Editor available at sourceforge
> (http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~ssome/Use_Case_Editor_UCEd.html). I also
> teach requirements engineering at the undergrad level.
> I am interested in ORMF in parts because of the focus on use cases, the
> integration of other types of requirements, the requirements management
> aspect and the fact that it is open source.
> I'll be interested in contributing to the project if contributors are
> still needed.
>
> Thanks,

Hi Stephen,

Thank you very much for contacting us and for desiring to contribute. Yes
indeed, we would be very pleased to welcome you to the flock. I have looked
at your site and I am pleased that you have so much experience in the
domain. You will certainly be able to make a great and needed contribution
to the efforts towards bring ORMF to reality.

There is actually a very specific task that I would really appreciate if you
would consider as your first undertaking. We started a community survey a
couple of weeks back; see this newsgroup's thread "Survey of requirements
management standards [Call for participation]" and this Bugzilla URL
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=250565>

It started out quite well with a number of people showing interest, but has
floundered. It feel that the primary cause of it floundering is the lack of
leadership. Would you be willing to lead and manage it?

All the best,
Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme & ORMF
|) ::: (| Open Requirements Management Framework
====w=w==== [http://www.eclipse.org/ormf/]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Re: Interest in ORMF [message #564955 is a reply to message #14306] Tue, 11 November 2008 16:13 Go to previous message
Joel Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Joel Rosi-SchwartzFriend
Messages: 624
Registered: July 2009
Location: London. England
Senior Member
On 10/11/2008 16:44, in article gf9odd$u4f$1@build.eclipse.org, "S. Stéphane
Somé" <stephanesome@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa. My research work
> involves use case modelling (particularly synthesis, simulation, test
> derivation). As part of my work, I developed a tool called Use Case
> Editor available at sourceforge
> (http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~ssome/Use_Case_Editor_UCEd.html). I also
> teach requirements engineering at the undergrad level.
> I am interested in ORMF in parts because of the focus on use cases, the
> integration of other types of requirements, the requirements management
> aspect and the fact that it is open source.
> I'll be interested in contributing to the project if contributors are
> still needed.
>
> Thanks,

Hi Stephen,

Thank you very much for contacting us and for desiring to contribute. Yes
indeed, we would be very pleased to welcome you to the flock. I have looked
at your site and I am pleased that you have so much experience in the
domain. You will certainly be able to make a great and needed contribution
to the efforts towards bring ORMF to reality.

There is actually a very specific task that I would really appreciate if you
would consider as your first undertaking. We started a community survey a
couple of weeks back; see this newsgroup's thread "Survey of requirements
management standards [Call for participation]" and this Bugzilla URL
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=250565>

It started out quite well with a number of people showing interest, but has
floundered. It feel that the primary cause of it floundering is the lack of
leadership. Would you be willing to lead and manage it?

All the best,
Joel
--
Joel Rosi-Schwartz
Etish Limited [http://www.etish.org]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
^...^
/ o,o \ The proud parents of Useme & ORMF
|) ::: (| Open Requirements Management Framework
====w=w==== [http://www.eclipse.org/ormf/]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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