Hello Ronaldo!
I am very glad that you are following the ArgoUML work and that you are
interested.
We haven't yet decided on any details on milestones and scope of the
project. I prefer this to be done by the student themselves as an agreement
between the student and the mentor.
I added the "Executable UML" project because I would like to attempt to make
ArgoUML a little more appealing to the Real-time/embedded system world and I
think we need to strengthen the state diagrams a little. If we could find a
good student I think there is a lot of work to be done around these areas.
Do you have any good students at your research lab that you could recommend
for doing this?
/Linus
2008/3/25, Ronaldo Rodrigues Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I am very interested on the project "Executable UML". Currently, I am
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> working with automatic code generation for embedded systems. My work
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> consists of translating a verified Alloy model into Java source code. I
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> attached a paper about this work.
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> I worked with UML for Real-time embedded system. In this way, I modeled
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> the autonomous anti-collision avoidance system of an unmanned aerial
> vehicle
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> using the UML-SPT Profile. Moreover, in my research lab we work with UML 2
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> transformation into Simulink models. Hence, I have some knowledge of the
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> under the hoods of UML - currently, I am studying for the OMG
> certification.
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> (I attached a brief paper of this modeling too).
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> Technically, I worked with the following technologies:
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> Java; Eclipse; Magic Draw UML; C#; Visual Studio; Alloy (formal
> methods);
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> Software modeling. I am an undergrad student in Computer Science at the
> Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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> Concluding, some time ago I read the paper written by Prof. Wolfgang
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> (Germany) about executing UML on a virtual machine - and it really
> impressed
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> me.
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> I´d like to know the milestones to be achieved during the summer code
> period and
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> How the scholar will participate in it.
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> Waiting for an answer,
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> Thanks.
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> Ronaldo. (http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~rrferreira)
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