User:Nicolas/Collections/ADVANCE D3.4 General Platform Maintenance
This part describes the general maintenance performed on the Rodin toolset within the last year of the ADVANCE project. As the maintenance is a task that concerns the whole toolset, and to ease the reading of this part of the deliverable, the maintenance section has been decomposed in a list of subsections corresponding to scopes of the toolset. All these subsections maintain the template previously defined in the introduction.
Core Rodin platform
Overview
During the last period of the ADVANCE project, the following versions of the Rodin platform have been released:
- 3.0.1 (2014-06-11).
- 3.1.0 (2014-10-??).
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Other running tasks consisted in answering questions on mailing lists, and processing bug tickets and feature requests.
Motivations / Decisions
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Available Documentation
The release notes, that appear and are maintained on the wiki, and that accompany each release, give useful information about the changes introduced by each. Moreover, two web trackers list and detail the known bugs and open feature requests:
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Conclusion
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UML-B Improvements
Overview
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Motivations / Decisions
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Available Documentation
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Conclusion
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ProR
Overview
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Motivations / Decisions
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Available Documentation
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Conclusion
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Camille
Overview
The Camille plug-in provides a textual editor for Rodin. This editor provides the same look and feel as a typical Eclipse text editor, including features most text editors provide, such as copy, paste, syntax highlighting and code completion.
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Motivations / Decisions
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Available Documentation
- Architectures for an Extensible Text Editor for Rodin.[3] Bachelor thesis analysing the problem and discussing possible solutions.
- An earlier version of the thesis has been published as a technical report[4] that has been discussed on the Roding Developers Mailing List and the ADVANCE Progress Meeting in May 2012 in Paris.
- Camille GitHub Repository and Bugtracker: https://github.com/hhu-stups/camille
Conclusion
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