Hi
I will start soon to work on the exporter for FAMIX30.
So now I have a question:
- is the final version of FAMIX30 based on the latest version of FAME
which is not using
the slot stuff?
- Is the fame code generator working in Squeak?
- Is it better to just rewrite the code of FAMIX30?
Stef
Hi Doru,
I would like to draw in Mondrian figures which are not nodes or edges.
Just a rectangle for exemple with a label like this :
view newShape
rectangle;
width: 200;
height: 20;
fillColor: CodeFoo.Color red;
withBorder;
lineColor:CodeFoo.Color lightGrey;
withLabel;
text: ' foo bar';
fontSize: 12;
color: CodeFoo.Color lightGray;
align: #topLeft.
But I don't know how I can draw it.
Actually, I use "view node: mooseModel", but he is linked with
mooseModel, that I would not.
Is there anything to draw my rectangle ?
Thanks
Jannik
FYI
Is someone interested in doing something there?
Cheers,
Alexandre
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Ute Schmalhofer" <ute.schmalhofer(a)4soft.de>
> Date: 1 October 2008 23:13:33 CEDT
> To: SEWORLD(a)cs.colorado.edu
> Subject: (SEWORLD) CfP: Software & Systems Engineering Essentials 2009
>
> *Call for Contribution*
>
> Software & Systems Engineering Essentials 2009
> Processes, Process modelling and Software Engineering Technologies
> Key theme: Tools as the key to project success
> http://2009.see-conf.de/
>
> Event Dates: Workshops - 25th May 2009
> Conference - 26th & 27th May 2009
> Event Location: Steigenberger Hotel Berlin, Los-Angeles-Platz 1,
> 10789 Berlin, Germany
>
> Conference Description:
>
> The Software and Systems Engineering Essentials is one of the main
> conferences dealing with process models, methodology and tools in
> the =20=
>
> German
> speaking world. It offers a comprehensive insight into standards
> such as
> CMMI(r), HERMES, ITIL(r), PRINCE2(tm), RUP und V-Modell(r)XT, agile
> development strategies like SCRUM and task oriented approaches in
> modern
> development environments.
> The SEE 2009 has as its core motto "Tools as the key to project
> success". Process managers and project managers often discover to =20
> their cost
> that useful procedures and standards are not obeyed and followed
> because
> they are seen as inherently causing an increase in workload. The =20
> consequences
> of this are quality issues in the project deliverables and inefficient
> processes. The usage of appropriate tools offers a way around these
> =20
> problems
> in that the project team members are supported in their work and the
> following of processes and methodologies is made easier, or even made
> possible to be introduced in the first place. With that in mind,
> tools =20=
>
> play
> a key role in the standardisation of project tasks. The SEE 2009
> deals specifically with this aspect and answers questions such as:
> What
> tools are available on the market? How do I achieve an integrated tool
> environment? When do I utilise integrated proprietary OEM systems,
> heterogeneous Best-of-Breed Tools and/or Open-Source tools? Which
> tools are appropriate for my in-house internal process models? How
> do I
> go about the choice and introduction of tools? And finally: what =20
> benefits do
> the various tools really offer?
>
> Invitation for Proposals for Presentations and Workshops:
>
> The SEE offers an array of keynote addresses, workshops, tutorials,
> three parallel sessions with presentations, and a concluding podium
> discussion. We therefore invite specialists in industry and
> research for contributions which deal with selected aspects from the
> list of topics on the following pages.
> In the workshops in particular, these themes will be discussed with
> reference to process models in general, and will not be limited to =20
> dealing
> with any specific process model in particular.
> Interested contributors are asked to compile and submit an extended
> abstract. For this purpose, there are template documents available for
> download on the conference website(http://2009.see-conf.de).
>
> Presentations and workshop suggestions can be submitted in either
> English or German. The accepted presentations will be published
> after =20=
>
> the
> conference as an integrated record of proceedings.
>
> Themes:
> * Process models, Standards and Guidelines
> - Agile process models e.g. FDD, SCRUM, XP
> - Elaborate rich process models, e.g. HERMES, RUP, V-Modell(r)XT
> - Maturity models and QM-Standards, e.g. CMMI(r), ISO9001, SPICE
> - Organisation-specific customisation and tailoring
> - Costs and benefits of adopting standards
> - Compliance to standards
> - Monitoring of compliance, assessment, quality management
> - introduction training und coaching of standardised processes
> * Methodology und Best Practices
> - Project-, change- and launch management
> - Requirements analysis and conceptualisation
> - Model driven processes (MDRE, MDA)
> - Traceability
> - Test-driven development
> - Task-oriented approaches
> - Aspects of teamwork
> * Tools and Platforms for IT Projects
> - Tool environments and platforms
> - Tool suites vs. standalone tools
> - Commercial tools versus open-source tools
> - Choice and standardisation of tools
> - Tool integration
> - Reporting und document generation
> - Tool support for process models and methodology
> * Tendering of contracts and company wide projects
> - Tendering guidelines and specifications
> - Composition and refining of the requirement specification
> - Framing of contracts and change management
> - Peculiarities of tendering for governmental contracts
> - Tenders (VOL/A, VOL/B, tendering competition, etc.)
> - Projects in manufacturer/ supplier networks and virtual companies
>
> Important Dates:
>
> * 28th November 2008: Deadline for proposals for workshops /
> presentations
> * 23rd January 2009: Notification of the acceptance of proposals
> * 04th May 2009: Deadline for submission of publishable
> final version
> (i.e. presentation / summary of the workshop
>
> Programme Committee:
>
> * Prof. Dr. Urs Andelfinger (SEI Europe/Hochschule Darmstadt)
> * Marcel Bernet (/ch/open Swiss Open Users System Group)
> * Prof. Dr. Stefan Biffl (OCG/Technische Universit=C3=A4t Wien)
> * Prof. Dr. Ruth Breu (Universit=C3=A4t Linz)
> * Nils Cordes (Bundesministerium des Innern, IT-Steuerung Bund)
> * Jutta Eckstein (IT Communication)
> * Stefan G=C3=B6ricke (ISQI e.V.)
> * Prof. Dr. Volker Gruhn (Universit=C3=A4t Leipzig)
> * Dr. Helmut Hummel (ANSSTAND e.V.)
> * Wolfgang Kranz (EADS)
> * Dr. Marco Kuhrmann (Technische Universit=C3=A4t M=C3=BCnchen)
> * Ludger Meyer (Siemens AG)
> * Helene Mourgue d'Algue (Informatikstrategieorgan Bund,
> Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft)
> * Dr. Juergen M=C3=BCnch (Fraunhofer IESE)
> * Bernd Oestereich (oose Innovative Informatik GmbH)
> * Prof. Dr. Andreas Rausch (Technische Universit=C3=A4t Clausthal)
> * Martin Rother (PRINCE2 Deutschland e.V.)
> * Erik Saas (IT Amt der Bundeswehr)
> * Dr. Andre Schnackenburg (Bundesstelle f=C3=BCr
> Informationstechnik, =
> BIT)
> * Dr. Marc Sihling (4Soft GmbH)
>
> Workshop Committee:
>
> * Dr. Marco Kuhrmann (TU M=C3=BCnchen)
> * Dr. Marc Sihling (4Soft GmbH)
>
> Conference Hosts:
>
> * 4Soft GmbH, Dr. Marc Sihling
> * Technische Universit=C3=A4t Clausthal, Prof. Dr. Andreas Rausch
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