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Revision as of 09:20, 5 September 2016
Releases
Contents
Mars
0.7.0
Initial contribution to the Papyrus for Real Time project
Released September 2, 2015
0.7.1
Released October 12, 2015
0.7.2
Released December 15, 2015
Neon
Neon releases will be made under the principle of Minimal Viable Products (MVP). In concrete terms, as Papyrus-RT is concentrating on getting out of incubation, each release will be determined by a set of feature for its release and not by an arbitrary calendar date. We feel that this better reflect our quality goals and our engagement with our users.
0.8 - Build up the structure!
Theme
This version focuses on the usability of the UML-RT capsule-based structural collaborative modeling environment, with the addition of basic state machines, basic model-level language support, and C++ code generation to a UML-RT runtime on Linux. All this implemented as a domain-specific modeling language on top of Papyrus.
MVP
Tentative planned release
End of September 2016.
0.9 / 1.0 - Better behave!
Theme
This version focuses on the usability of the UML-RT behavioral collaborative modeling environment, including support for UML-RT hierarchical state machines, as well as structure, protocol, and behavior (state machine) inheritance, default language support, an improved C++ code editor, and updates to the code generator and runtime on Linux and the addition of Windows, and Mac OS X targets. Whether this is a 0.9 or a 1.0 version will depend on the quality achieved.
MVP
Targeted users
This version is targeting industrial users wanting to evaluate and use Papyrus-RT in pilot projects and research/academia users wanting a UML-RT enviroment to use in teaching and research.
Tentative planned release
November 2016.