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[news.eclipse.tools.hyades] Re: Model team meeting March 5
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model team March 5 meeting minutes
Attending call:
Mike, Richard, Barbara, Marius, Joe, Serge, Julien, Gian Franco
(Mike, IBM, Rational, SAP)
Each of the model subgroups reported how far they went in the
past week. Progress has been made on all fronts, and it was
decided that we would be able to publish a first cut of
every sub model in about a week. The material will focus
on a key point in each area. We settled on a notation
convention in the model diagrams and that will be explained
in the Main page of the diagram.
it was agreed that the common base event model being worked on
by various GRID projects will be used as the base for our
log model.
Test as reported by Joe
The test group has focused on the linkage and re-use of the
UML2 Test Profile model, and how it would manage any dependencies
on base UML2 concepts.
The conclusion is to take a copy of the U2TP model as of the
March 3 OMG draft, as well as create a model that isolates and
reflects the dependencies on UML2. This will let the project
proceed with the test model, and also minimize the changes
needed if linkage to a real UML model is done down the road.
The copy of U2TP will be published on the site, but only for
reference purposes. Our actual model is expected to be significantly
larger that the U2TP model and will extend it with additions of members
and association versus and removal or semantic change to the model.
Trace as reported by Allan
The focus is to cover "continuous stack trace" of Java initially and
then add heap analysis and distributed support, followed by
multilingual support.
The team expect to be ready with this in time for the March 12 call.
Behavior as reported by Harm
After the various other sub-teams met and concluded their need for
a common behavior model was limited, it was decided this team would
go on hold until the test and trace model team define their exact needs.
At that time this team will reconvene and reconcile the models in this
common area.
Statistical as reported by Richard
The statistical model team has quietly met and basically settle on
50% of the model. It will be published along with rest.