HI Benoit, Wayne,
can any of you tell me which is the right directory to put the « ReqCycle-updateSite.zip »?
I found in the doc that there is a « downloads » but I could not find PolarSys nor ReqCycle.
Help ! Thanks Raphaël
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+1 Thank you to update this information in the PMI, release review documentation, Wiki. Hello Benoit,
Three questions before approval: 1. Can you add details about the ReqCycle community? As far as I know: Airbus, Thales, Safran and Altran have shown their interest through providing use cases and working on evaluations. There are also evaluations through AMALTHEA and OpenETCS european projects, MOISE (Toulouse IRT) and Clarity (Paris IRT) french R&D projects. 2. In the Installation Guide page [1], there are download references to github. I have seen that are builds of ReqCycle (with one zip file). The download of ReqCycle must be from the PolarSys servers. Can you clarify this point?
Simple: as IP analysis was delayed we could not put a button for the official 0.8.0 release because it was not officialized. But we needed to put some link for evaluation. So we used github for this purpose. Now that 0.8.0 is about to be approved, I will use « official » Eclispe downloads area for that and installation guide will be updated to reflect this change.
3. About the target environments. Are your builds really compatible with Windows 32-bits, 64-bits, Linux and Mac-OS? Tested with Win64, Linux and MacOS. I can not guarantee for win32. raphaël
Model-Driven Engineering Expert & Product Lead Thales Corporate Engineering/IEE/IWB 19-21 Avenue Morane Saulnier 78140 Vélizy-Villacoublay Phone: +33 (0)1 70 28 23 53 ReqCycle 0.8.0 release is planned for September 4th, 2015. Could you please check the review material available here: Raphaël Faudou Expert on systems engineering and modeling - methods and tools
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