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[stem-dev] STEM Team Call December 1, 2010

12/01/2010

Task and Documentation Tracking

On call: Jamie, Arik, Matt, Stefan, Matthias, Judy

 

Happy Holidays

·         Call as usual next week, December 8, will be last call for 2010; no calls on December 15, 22, or 29

·         Next call will be January 5, 2011

 

STEM Release 1.1.1

·         Matthias: Will include contribution from Armin, submitted as attachment to a bug, as per Eclipse procedures

·         Jamie: Release 1.2 will come in March 2011

 

About Presentations at Eclipsecon, Other Venues

·         Jamie: Appreciate Werner’s efforts, but have focused on epidemiology this year; maybe will have something of interest to Eclipse community next year

·         Jamie: Could get space for a STEM workshop associated with a major conference if interest is there among STEM users

 

Earth Science Download Scenarios

·         Matt: Will be part of new release

 

Tools for Scenario Composition (Query posed by Matthias’s email)

·         Jamie: Need a scenario description, i.e., what a scenario should look like

·         Matthias: Could advise outsiders to use Visio, for example, then we could extract data

·         Jamie: How actively to pursue?

·         Matthias: Assembling scenario library over next 6 months; sample challenge is to use when a food is withdrawn because of contamination, need to stimulate disease spread

·         Jamie: Need to look into Eclipse modeling tools, UML before BPMN; per Jamie, UML tools may have greater potential 

 

J Unit Testing

·         Jamie: Most run, all will be done in a week or so; useful in determining if system has changed

·         Jamie: Propose an integration test as a simpler way of testing for scenarios, i.e., create a folder, drop in scenario, run with expected output, generate log file, run J Unit test and compare

·         Stefan, Matt: Good idea; Jamie: Will discuss with Armin and Tero

 

Items from Participants

·         None raised

 


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