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This paragraph shall give pointers to the available wiki pages or related publications. This documentation may contain: | This paragraph shall give pointers to the available wiki pages or related publications. This documentation may contain: | ||
* Requirements. | * Requirements. | ||
* Pre-studies (states of the art, proposals, discussions). | |||
* Technical details (specifications). | * Technical details (specifications). | ||
* Teaching materials (tutorials). | * Teaching materials (tutorials). | ||
* User's guides. | * User's guides. | ||
A distinction shall be made on the one hand between these different categories, and on the other hand between documentation written for developpers and documentation written for end-users. | A distinction shall be made on the one hand between these different categories, and on the other hand between documentation written for developpers and documentation written for end-users. | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 2 November 2009
Introduction
The purpose of this page is give a base for the DEPLOY Deliverable D23 (Model Construction and Analysis Tool II).
The D23 Writing Plan gives a table of contents for this document.
Template
For each item covered in this document, a wiki page shall be created (see Contents) to provide a description of work and describe the role of the WP9 partners during the passed year.
The purpose of the template is to provide a common structure for all of these pages. It takes into consideration the review feedback for the DEPLOY Deliverable D6 (Model Construction and Analysis Tool I).
Overview
This first paragraph shall identify the involved partners and give an overview of the contribution. More precisely, it shall provide answers to the following questions:
- What are the common denominations?
- Is it a new feature or an improvement?
- What are the main purposes?
- Who is in charge of the tasks?
- Who is involved among the academic and industrial partners? Who is involved as developer? Who is involved as user?
Motivations
This paragraph shall express the motivation for each tool extension and improvement. More precisely, it shall first indicate the state before the work, the encountered difficulties, and shall highlight the requirements (eg. those of industrial partners). Then, it shall summarize how these requirements are addressed and what are the main benefits.
Decisions
This paragraph shall summarize the decisions (eg. design decisions) and justify them.
Available Documentation
This paragraph shall give pointers to the available wiki pages or related publications. This documentation may contain:
- Requirements.
- Pre-studies (states of the art, proposals, discussions).
- Technical details (specifications).
- Teaching materials (tutorials).
- User's guides.
A distinction shall be made on the one hand between these different categories, and on the other hand between documentation written for developpers and documentation written for end-users.
Corrective and Evolutive Maintenance
This paragraph describes how bugs and feature requests are addressed.
Planning
This paragraph shall give a timeline. More precisely, it shall give the current status of the new features (specification, still under development, available prototype, available since release ), the current version of the features, describe the tasks which have already been completed and announce planned further work and deadlines (release versions of the Rodin platform).
Formatting rules
In order to homogeneize the contributions and to ensure consistent spelling the following formatting rules shall be enforced:
- See §4 of How to Edit Your Input File for LLNCS formatting rules.
- Contractions shall not be used (eg. write "does not" instead of "doesn't", "let us" instead of "let's", etc).
- "plug-in" shall be preferred to "plugin".
Contents
- Introduction
- D23 Introduction
- General platform maintenance
- D23 General platform maintenance
- UML-B improvements
- D23 UML-B
- Model checking improvements, and more generally PRO-B improvements
- D23 PRO-B
- Decomposition support
- D23 Decomposition
- Initial definition of language support for code generation
- D23 Code Generation
- Improvements on provers
- D23 Improvements on Existing Provers
- D23 Rule-based Prover
- Pattern Plug-in
- D23 Pattern Plug-in
- Flow Plug-in
- D23 Flow Plug-in
- Modularisation Plug-in
- D23 Modularisation Plug-in