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In order to improve the software development industrialization, a major step consists in mass-producing software. This mass-production must be customizable, and must be able to support complex, large-scale and heterogeneous generations. Given the today’s available Eclipse tools, the issue here is not to provide either a new transformation engine (model-to-model, model-to-text, text-to-model, text-to-text) or DSL (Domain-Specific Language) editor but to realize their integration for flexible software mass-production. This is the purpose of EGF. | In order to improve the software development industrialization, a major step consists in mass-producing software. This mass-production must be customizable, and must be able to support complex, large-scale and heterogeneous generations. Given the today’s available Eclipse tools, the issue here is not to provide either a new transformation engine (model-to-model, model-to-text, text-to-model, text-to-text) or DSL (Domain-Specific Language) editor but to realize their integration for flexible software mass-production. This is the purpose of EGF. | ||
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A factory component encapsulates generation know-how. A portfolio is a consistent set of factory components with a common generation objective, valuable for a development team or a user community. The purpose is to create off-the-shelf factory components. For instance, a technical infrastructure factory provides all the needed mechanisms for an application development (e.g., transaction management, persistence policy). | A factory component encapsulates generation know-how. A portfolio is a consistent set of factory components with a common generation objective, valuable for a development team or a user community. The purpose is to create off-the-shelf factory components. For instance, a technical infrastructure factory provides all the needed mechanisms for an application development (e.g., transaction management, persistence policy). | ||
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− | [[EGF | + | [[EGF New And Noteworthy|New And Noteworthy]]<br>[[EGF Documents|Documents]]<br>[[EGF Presentations|Presentations]]<br> [http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/egf/ Proposal]<br>[[#Contact|Contact]]<br> |
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+ | [[EGF Installation|Download and Installation]]<br>[[EGF Tutorial and Use Cases|'''Tutorial and use cases''']]<br>[[EGF/Portfolio|'''EGF Portfolio''']]<br>[https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=EMF.EGF Report a bug]<br>[http://www.eclipse.org/forums/eclipse.egf EMF/EGF newsgroup]<br> | ||
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− | + | The EGF committers are: | |
− | + | *[mailto:benoit.langlois@thalesgroup.com Benoit Langlois] ([http://www.thalesgroup.com/ Thales/TGS/SSE]), project lead | |
+ | *[mailto:thomas.guiu@soyatec.com Thomas Guiu] ([http://www.soyatec.com Soyatec]) | ||
+ | *[mailto:boubekeur.zendagui@obeo.fr Boubekeur Zendagui] ([http://www.obeo.fr Obeo]) | ||
+ | *[mailto:laurent.goubet@obeo.fr Laurent Goubet] ([http://www.obeo.fr Obeo]) | ||
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− | + | *[mailto:matthieu.helleboid@thalesgroup.com Matthieu Helleboid] ([http://www.thalesgroup.com/ Thales/TGS/SSE]) | |
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− | Any issue should be reported to the [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product= | + | Any issue should be reported to the [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=EMF.EGF Bugzilla] You may also contact the team using the [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/eclipse.egf EMF/EGF newsgroup]. |
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Revision as of 06:09, 17 May 2013
Introduction
The EGF project is part of EMF.
In order to improve the software development industrialization, a major step consists in mass-producing software. This mass-production must be customizable, and must be able to support complex, large-scale and heterogeneous generations. Given the today’s available Eclipse tools, the issue here is not to provide either a new transformation engine (model-to-model, model-to-text, text-to-model, text-to-text) or DSL (Domain-Specific Language) editor but to realize their integration for flexible software mass-production. This is the purpose of EGF.
EGF federates generation around the pivotal element of factory component. A factory component is a unit of generation with a clear objective of generation. It has a contract to declare the factory component parameters. Contrary to a classic generation which aggregates all the generation parameters, generation data are organized by viewpoints, such as generation pattern, license description or deployment declaration. Altogether, viewpoints explicitly configure all the generation parameters. The generation orchestration is defined by a production plan. A generation step of the production plan can either be a Java task or, by assembly, an invocation to another factory component. Regarding the lifecycle, a factory component can be edited and executed.
A factory component encapsulates generation know-how. A portfolio is a consistent set of factory components with a common generation objective, valuable for a development team or a user community. The purpose is to create off-the-shelf factory components. For instance, a technical infrastructure factory provides all the needed mechanisms for an application development (e.g., transaction management, persistence policy).
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Team
The EGF committers are:
- Benoit Langlois (Thales/TGS/SSE), project lead
- Thomas Guiu (Soyatec)
- Boubekeur Zendagui (Obeo)
- Laurent Goubet (Obeo)
Other main EGF contributors are:
Contact
Any issue should be reported to the Bugzilla You may also contact the team using the EMF/EGF newsgroup.