Current Developments

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This page sum up the known developments that are being done around or for the Rodin Platform. Please contributes informations about your own development to keep the community informed

Deploy Tasks

The following tasks were planned at some stage of the Deploy project.

Core Platform

New Mathematical Language

Rodin Index Manager

Systerel is in charge of this task.

For more details on Rodin index design, see Rodin Index Design.

The purpose of the Rodin index manager is to store in a uniform way the entities that are declared in the database together with their occurrences. This central repository of declarations and occurrences will allow for fast implementations of various refactoring mechanisms (such as renaming) and support for searching models or browsing them.

Undo / Redo

Systerel is in charge of this task.

For more details on Undo/Redo design, see Undo Redo Design.

TODO: describe current work in Undo Redo Design

TODO: add a short summary about current work for undo/redo here

Text Editor

Düsseldorf has a prototype text-based editor for Event-B (courtesy of Fabian Fritz). As of end of sempteber 2008, it still needs more work to fully integrate into Rodin.

Newcastle has another text editor based on EMF. Among other things, it defines an EMF model of Event-B machines and contexts. At some point, the editor code is to be split into two plugins - an EMF adapater to rodin and the editor itself. Source code is currently available from [1].

Plug-ins

Requirement Management Plug-in

Michael at Düsseldorf is in charge of the Requirements Management Plug-in.

See also: Requirements Management Plug-in and Requirements Tutorial

This plug-in allows:

  • Requirements to be edited in a set of documents (independently from Rodin)
  • Requirements to be viewed within Rodin
  • Individual Requirements to be linked to individual Event-B-Entities
  • A basic completion test to be performed

UML-B Plug-in

Southampton is in charge of UML-B plug-in.

  • Support for synchronisation of transitions from different statemachines. This feature will allow two or more transitions in different statemachines to contribute to a single event. This feature is needed because a single event can alter several variables (in this case statemachines) simultaneously.
  • Allow user to allocate the name of the 'implicit contextual instance' used in a class. Events and Transitions owned by a class are implicitly acting upon an instance of the class which has formerly been denoted by the reserved word 'self'. This modification allows the modeller to override 'self' (which is now the default name) with any other identifier. This feature is needed to avoid name clashes when synchronising transitions into a single event. It also allows events to be moved between different classes (or outside of all classes) during refinement without creating name clashes.
  • Better support for state machine refinement in UML-B. This revision to UML-B allows a statemachine to be recognised as a refinement of another one and to be treated in an appropriate way during translation to Event-B. The states and transitions of a refined statemachine can be elaborated by adding more detailed hierarchical statemachines.

ProB Plug-in

Düsseldorf is in charge of ProB.

Work already performed

We have now ported ProB to work directly on the Rodin AST. Animation is working and the user can now set a limited number of preferences. The model checking feature is now also accessible. It is also possible to create CSP and classical B specification files. These files can be edited with BE4 and animated/model checked with ProB. On the classical B side we have moved to a new, more robust parser (which is now capable of parsing some of the more complicated AtelierB specifications from Siemens).

On the developer side, we have moved to a continuous integration infrastructure using CruiseControl. Rodin is also building from CVS in that infrastructure.

Ongoing and future developments

We are currently developing a new, better user interface. We also plan to support multi-level animation with checking of the gluing invariant.

We have prototypes for several extensions working, but they need to be fully tested and integrated into the plugin:

  • an inspector that allows the user to inspect complex predicates (such as invariants or guards) as well as expressions in a tree-like manner
  • a graphical animator based on SWT that allows the user to design his/her own animations easily within the tool
  • a 2D viewer to inspect the state space of the specification

B2Latex Plug-in

Southampton is in charge of B2Latex.

Kriangsak Damchoom will update the plug-in to add extensions of events.

Exploratory Tasks

One Single View

Maria is in charge of this exploratory work during is internship.

For more details on Single View Design, see Single View Design.

The goal of this project is to present everything in a single view in Rodin. So the user won't have to switch perspectives.


Others

AnimB

Christophe devotes some of its spare time for this plug-in.

For more details on AnimB Current Developments, see AnimB Current Developments.

The current developments around the AnimB plug-in encompass the following topics:

Live animation update
where the modification of the animated event-B model is instantaneously taken into account by the animator, without the need to restart the animation.
Collecting history
The history of the animation will be collected.

Team-Based Development

Usage Scenarios
In order to understand the problem properly, Düsseldorf created a number of usage Scenarios for Team-based Development.
A page as also been opened for merging proofs scenarios.