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A ''component'' is an Eclipse, Polarsys, or LTS component.
  
*A ''component'' is an Eclipse, Polarsys, or LTS component.
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A ''Polarsys package'' is an Eclipse platform enriched by a set of Eclipse components and Polarsys components, such as the "Eclipse Modeling Tools" package for Eclipse.&nbsp;A Package contains a consistent set of built and integrated components.
  
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*A ''Polarsys package'' is an Eclipse platform enriched by a set of Eclipse components and Polarsys components, such as the "Eclipse Modeling Tools" package for Eclipse.&nbsp;A Package contains a consistent set of built and integrated components.
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A ''Polarsys platform'' is a Polarsys package built for a given purpose. Kinds of Polarsys platform:
 
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*A ''Polarsys platform'' is a Polarsys package built for a given purpose. Kinds of Polarsys platform:
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*''Polarsys Operational Platform''&nbsp;(POP): &nbsp;this platform integrates certified components and respects a time-based planning.  
**''Polarsys Operational Platform''&nbsp;(POP): &nbsp;this platform integrates certified components and respects a time-based planning.  
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*''Polarsys Experimental Platform''&nbsp;(PEP): this platform integrates validated components; some are already certified.  
**''Polarsys Experimental Platform''&nbsp;(PEP): this platform integrates validated components; some are already certified.  
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*In the future, Polarsys could be declined in other kinds of platforms.
**In the future, Polarsys could be declined in other kinds of platforms.
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*A&nbsp;''Polarsys release'' is a delivered version of a Polarsys package, like an Eclipse (e.g., Eclipse 3.x, 4.y), according to a Polarsys release planning.
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A&nbsp;''Polarsys release'' is a delivered version of a Polarsys package according to a Polarsys release planning.

Revision as of 09:11, 11 June 2012

Definitions for Polarsys release engineering


A component is an Eclipse, Polarsys, or LTS component.


A Polarsys package is an Eclipse platform enriched by a set of Eclipse components and Polarsys components, such as the "Eclipse Modeling Tools" package for Eclipse. A Package contains a consistent set of built and integrated components.


A Polarsys platform is a Polarsys package built for a given purpose. Kinds of Polarsys platform:

  • Polarsys Operational Platform (POP):  this platform integrates certified components and respects a time-based planning.
  • Polarsys Experimental Platform (PEP): this platform integrates validated components; some are already certified.
  • In the future, Polarsys could be declined in other kinds of platforms.


Polarsys release is a delivered version of a Polarsys package according to a Polarsys release planning.

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