Here’s an example of what can be done with Emfatic and EuGENia. The following annotated Ecore metamodel can be used to create a nice Statechart graphical editor. Here’s the emfatic source: The diagram of the …
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Example statechart editor with EuGENia
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Eclipse Modeling Day in Toronto, Nov18
I just read on Ian Skerrett’s blog that the Eclipse Foundation announced the organisation of Eclipse Modeling Days in New York City and Toronto. In Toronto, it will happen on Wednesday, November 18 in IBM’s …
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MMTF heavy model types made a bit lighter
Working towards my MSc thesis, I’m increasingly engaging with the Model Management Tool Framework (MMTF), an Eclipse-based tool framework for software model management, built by Rick Salay. At a glance, MMTF allows users to create …
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Obvious truths for engineers.
One of the things I did during my vacation in Greece, was to attend my graduation ceremony and formally get my diploma from the NTUA. As a graduation gift, my father, an engineer himself (trained …
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The Story of Stuff
This video was mentioned at the website of a Greek newspaper. It strongly reminded me of this one that Steve posted some time ago.
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Two more blogs have landed
I’m happy to announce two additions to the list of blogs aggregated at Planet DCS@UofT(*). So, please put your hands together for Alicia Grubb‘s Normally-On and Kelly Lyons‘s Moving to Academia! (*) I’m still open …
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Some interesting blogs
Here is a list of some SE-related blogs that I follow, beyond the ones syndicated at the Planet DCS@UofT. Dimitris Kolovos Ed Merks Ian Skerrett Martin Fowler Cédric Brun Stefan Tilkov Markus Voelter Bruce Silver …
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Planet feed now available through Feedburner
You can now also grab the planet‘s feed at: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/planet-dcs-uoft
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Two new feeds
(This is an UPDATED version of an earlier post) Good week for the Planet Planet DCS@UofT: two new feeds were added. The iSchool Podcast feed was added on Friday. I learned about the iSchool Podcast …
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my.access bookmarklet
Our beloved UofT Library system offers my.access, a wonderful service that allows us to access articles on electronic journals while not on the UofT network. And I’m too lazy to read up on how to …
