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  1. NOTICE! • These materials are prepared only for the students enrolled in the course Distributed Software Development (DSD) at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Mälardalen, Västerås, Sweden and at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia (year 2010/2011). • For all other purposes, authors’ written permission is needed! • The purpose of these materials is to help students in better understanding of lectures in DSD and not their replacement!

  2. Distributed Software Development

  3. Vedran Palajić Visual Arhitecture What and how?!?

  4. Requirement groups • VAD = Visual architecture design • CIE = Code input and editing • VCR = Visual code running

  5. Functional requirements • Visual architecture design • Start new work, continue old work • Add and remove parts • Connect parts • Save and store

  6. Parts, tools and site

  7. Our parts, tools and site

  8. Functional requirements • Code input • Start new work, continue old work • Add and remove code • Save and store

  9. Code input

  10. Functional requirements • Code debuging • Select code • Step by step • Resume to next break point

  11. Code debuging

  12. Non functional requirements • Heavy use of Eclipse technology • Developing Eclipse plugin • Using Eclipse plugins • EMF, GMF, Xtext, Java debuger

  13. Use case

  14. Critical stuff • Architecture design, basic parts • Code input and basic support • Basic debbuging information • Java is your friend - use it

  15. Optional • Advanced architecture design • Alot of code input support • Many debugging options

  16. In the future, far, far away • New assembly and microcode language definitions • More levels of architecture view during debugging • Very rich animations

  17. Project scope • Eclipse plugin = integreted in Eclipse • Interaction with Eclipse and its components • Components: VAD, CIE and VCR

  18. Software architecture • Architecture design on “one side” (EMF, GMF) • Code input on “other side”(EMF, Xtext) • Code running “in the middle”(EMF, Java debugger)

  19. Software architecture

  20. Thnx for listening  • Questions please ^^

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