FWIW, the topic of publishing EPF/RMC content in a format more suitable for
mobile devices has come up a couple of times lately in some of our projects.
Not sure if there's enough demand to fuel development yet, but it's
something I've thought about. 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Bruce Macisaac
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 2:00 PM
To: John Miller
Cc: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: Re: [epf-dev] Mobile-ish version of EPF

 

Hi John, 

Do you mean a version of EPF that publishes process for browsing on a
tablet?  Or do you mean for authoring on a tablet? 

I recently tried browsing a published website on Firefox for Android, and it
worked quite well on a 10" tablet. 
However, for smaller mobile devices, I don't think it would work very well. 
The main challenges to a small mobile UI 
1. The treebrowser with content pane on the right. 
        A new UI would need to be designed that separates the tree and the
content, in order to make use of the visual space. 
        Probably would want to change the navigation so that you can
navigate using big clickable icons. 
2. Graphics 
        EPF content includes graphics that will not display well in a small
form factor. 

These challenges can be overcome if we get some volunteers to work on them. 

In terms of authoring via mobile devices, that is a much bigger challenge. 
EPF Composer is based on Eclipse, and Eclipse doesn't run on mobile devices.

That said, it would be possible to develop a web-based version of EPF
composer, so that editing is done via the browser with 
a back-end server storing the data.  That would, however, be a major
undertaking. 
At the current time, IBM's contributions to EPF composer are primarily bug
fixes, with new development mainly going into Rational Method Composer 
to support improved integration with enactment tools like Rational Team
Concert. 

So the brief answer to your question is: 
1. You can browse EPF websites on Android using Firefox (and possibly other
platforms), although there is no explicit testing on these environments. 
2. There are no current plans to improve support for mobile devices, but
volunteers are welcome to do so. 

Bruce MacIsaac
RMC Product Manager
[email protected]
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From:        John Miller <[email protected]> 
To:        Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
<[email protected]>, 
Date:        08/07/2013 02:04 PM 
Subject:        Re: [epf-dev] Reminder: EPF call tomorrow Thursday, Aug 7,
11:00am EST /  8:00AM PST 
Sent by:        [email protected] 

  _____  




Bruce do you think there will ever be a mobile ish version of EPF?  A tablet
version?


John Miller 
Super Creative Core Information Technology, Founder 

        


Phone: +16503889637 

Email: [email protected] 
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On 2013-08-07, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Macisaac <[email protected]> wrote:

HI everyone, 

Just a reminder that this month's call is Thursday, Aug 7, 11:00am EST /
8:00AM PST.

Dial in info available here:
<https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ajhou9i17tuj63nm6iu7qpnot8@group.
calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&gsessionid=OK>
https://www.google.com/calendar/[email protected]
alendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&gsessionid=OK 

Agenda: 
1. Update on EPF development team 
(planned changes in committers supporting the tool/code components of EPF)
2. Next EPF/RMC Webinars 

Thanks.

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