108-11-05 GUI for development of REMES models REMES GUI group.

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Transcript of 108-11-05 GUI for development of REMES models REMES GUI group.

108-11-05

GUI for development of REMES models

REMES GUI group

Summary of contents

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• What is REMES

• GUI and Tools

• Project Group & roles

• Project Risks

• Communication

• Project Plan

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What is REMES? 1/4• REsource Model for Embedded Systems• Graphical modeling language

– Component behaviours • Formally analysable models by translation

into priced timed automata models• Functional and extra-functional behavior of

a system– Functional behavior– Component wise, resource consumption of

systems • Various kinds of resources: memory, cpu,

ports, bandwidth, etc

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What is REMES? 2/4• Language constructs

– Modes• Two types: atomic, composite• Control interface: entry, exit, init• Data interface: shared variables (global, local)• Constraints: invariants over continuous

variables• Urgent mode

– Composite modes• Internal structure with inner modes and edges• Edge types: entry, exit, init, conditional top,

conditional discrete, internal – System as composition of composite modes

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What is REMES? 3/4• Illustration

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What is REMES? 4/4

• REMES Language Semantics• Executional behavior of modes

• In terms of 'delay' and 'discrete' transitions– Delay transitions: occur at a mode and represents

activeness of the mode– Discrete transitions: where action transitions i.e. Edges

between modes execute and hence mode changes • Internal modes of a composite mode execute sequentially • Composite modes can be composed and execute in

parallel

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•Java

•Swing

•SVN

Tool and GUI

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Project Groups

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Josip Maričević Krešimir Krečak

Anuradha Suryadevara

(Project Leader)

Bariša Obradović(Team Leader)

Aneta Vulgarakis(Main supervisor)

Vidar Rinne Guido DiodatoPablo Ibanez

Ana Petričić (Secondary supervisor)

MdH FER

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Roles and Work Distribution

Names School Roles

Anuradha Suryadevara MdH Project Leader, document manager, domain acknowledgement

Guido Diodato MdH Design, testing, coding

Vidar Rinne MdH Design, coding

Pablo Ibanez MdH GUI

Bariša Obradović FER Team Leader, GUI

Josip Maričević FER SVN Manager, testing, coding

Krešimir Krečak FER Testing, coding

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• INTERNAL COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS.

• CUSTOMER COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS

• MEMBERS DROPPING OF

• TOOLS LACKING FUNCIONALITY.

• BEING LATE.

Project Risks

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HOW TO AVOID THIS??

• EVERYONE SHOULD USE GOOGLE GROUP TO SCHEDULE TIME FOR AVAILABILITY AND SHARE FILES.

• TRY TO SCHEDULE MEETINGS WELL IN ADVANCE. LIMIT TO EMAILS WHEN THE COMMUNICATION ARE NOT POSSIBLE

• KEEP GOOD WORKING ATMOSPHERE

Project Risks

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HOW TO AVOID THIS??

• MAKE THOROUGH ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE OPTIONS BEFORE COMMITTING TO ONE TOOL.

• DO AS MANY TASKS AS POSSIBLE IN PARALLEL. BE PREPARED TO WORK OVERTIME.

Project Risks

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• Impossible to meet face to face

• Communication technologies are indispensable

Communication 1/4

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Many technologies are available for communicating...

• Chat and video conference (Skype)

• E-Mail (Gmail)

• Web group and mailing list (Google Groups)

Communication 2/4

Communication 3/4

.. and for choosing the meeting day?

• Doodle (opinion poll)

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Communication 4/4

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Activity plan