MDSD :: Model Driven Software Development
Study period 2, 2014
Course codes: DIT945/GU and TDA593/Chalmers, 7.5 hp
Project Assignments
Group Supervision times and place, week 1-7
- Group 1 : Tuesday 08.00-08.35, room 6205
- Group 2 : Tuesday 08.35-09.10, room 6205
- Group 4 : Tuesday 10.00-10.35, room 6205
- Group 5 : Tuesday 10.35-11.10, room 6205
- Group 6 : Tuesday 11.10-11.45, room 6205
- Group 7 : Tuesday 15.15-15.50, room 6205
- Group 8 : Tuesday 15.50-16.25, room 6205
- Group 9 : Tuesday 16.25-17.00, room 6205
- Group 10: Thursday 08.00-08.35, room 6205
- Group 11: Thursday 08.35-09.10, room 6205
- Group 12: Thursday 09.10-09.45, room 6205
- Group 13: Thursday 10.00-10.35, room 6205
- Group 14: Thursday 10.35-11.10, room 6205
- Group 15: Thursday 11.10-11.45, room 6205
- Group 16: Thursday 15.15-15.50, room 6205
- Group 17: Thursday 15.50-16.25, room 6205
- Group 18: Thursday 16.25-17.00, room 6205
- Group 19: Friday 13.15-13.50, room 427
- Group 20: Friday 13.50-14.25, room 427
- Group 21: Friday 14.25-15.00, room 427
- Group 22: Friday 15.00-15.35, room 427
Room 6205: Campus Johanneberg, EDIT building, 6th floor
Room 427: Campus Lindholmen, Jupiter building, 4th floor
Papyrus
In the second half of the course, we will use the UML modelling tool Papyrus. It is not a bad idea to familiarise yourself with the tool beforehand. Here, you can find a short Installation Guide which also includes a very short introduction.
Code-generation from Papyrus
Here (and here in better quality), I show a short introduction to Code Generation in Papyrus using EMF.
Here are also two links that explain the resulting code structure and how to deal with it:
InformIT Generating Code
Vogella EMF(Only chapter 4 is relevant).
Papyrus-related downloads:
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Dec 1 2014, 11:53
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