Wiki source code of SCCharts-Editor based on Yakindu
Version 63.1 by cmot on 2013/08/02 11:34
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7.1 | 1 | = Yakindu SCT = |
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61.1 | 3 | YAKINDU Statechart Tools (SCT) is an open source tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-based systems using state machines ([[Yakindu SCT User Guide>>url:http://www.statecharts.org/documentation.html||shape="rect"]]). |
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60.1 | 5 | YAKINDU SCT consists of a graphical tool for editing and provides validation, simulation, and code generators for different target platforms. The tools are provided as Eclipse-plugins and integrate tightly into the IDE ([[Yakindu SCT Website>>url:http://www.statecharts.org||shape="rect"]]). |
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58.1 | 7 | [[image:attach:Yakindu SCT.png]] |
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12.1 | 9 | = Yakindu SCT Editor VS KIELER SyncCharts Editor = |
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58.1 | 11 | * [[Comparison of the graphical representation>>doc:Comparison of the graphical representation]] |
| 12 | * [[Comparison of the textual description language>>doc:Comparison of the textual description language]] | ||
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63.1 | 13 | * [[The KIELER textual SyncCharts>>doc:SCharts Textual Syntax (*\.SCT)]] |
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58.1 | 14 | * [[doc:Interfaces declarations]] |
| 15 | * [[doc:Transitions priorities]] | ||
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21.1 | 17 | = Yakindu SCT module structure = |
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47.1 | 19 | (% style="margin-left: 30.0px;" %) |
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62.1 | 20 | [[See Yakindu Wiki>>url:http://www.statecharts.org/documentation.html#Overview||shape="rect"]] |
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16.1 | 22 | = Customizing Yakindu SCT Editor to SyncCharts = |
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| 24 | Two steps are required to adapt the Yakindu SCT Editor to the SyncCharts syntax: | ||
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40.1 | 26 | * adapting the graphical representation (sgraph + ui) |
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55.1 | 27 | * adapting the textual description language (stext) |
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41.1 | 29 | (% style="margin-left: 30.0px;" %) |
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52.1 | 30 | == The graphical representation == |
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41.1 | 32 | (% style="margin-left: 30.0px;" %) |
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42.1 | 33 | (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)To adapt the graphical representation, several steps are required: |
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41.1 | 35 | * |
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59.1 | 36 | *1. adapting the Metamodel for the graphical representation (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)of the state machine models(%%) (org.yakindu.sct.model.sgraph)\\ |
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58.1 | 37 | *11. [[Yakindu SCT Metamodel>>attach:sgraph.pdf]] |
| 38 | *11. [[KIELER SyncCharts Metamodel>>attach:synccharts.pdf]] | ||
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25.1 | 39 | \\ |
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41.1 | 40 | *1. Figures (org.yakindu.sct.ui.editor.editor.figures) |
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41.1 | 42 | *1. Editparts (org.yakindu.sct.ui.editor.editparts) |
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41.1 | 44 | *1. Propertysheets (org.yakindu.sct.ui.editor.propertysheets) |
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41.1 | 46 | *1. The palette (org.yakindu.sct.ui.editor/plugin.xml) |
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58.1 | 49 | ** |
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58.1 | 52 | (% style="margin-left: 60.0px;" %) |
| 53 | **Experimentations** | ||
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58.1 | 55 | * [[How to modify Initial and Finial States in Yakindu SCT Editor>>doc:How to modify Initial and Final States in Yakindu SCT Editor]] |
| 56 | * [[doc:How to add Transition Types in Yakindu SCT Editor]] | ||
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41.1 | 58 | (% style="margin-left: 30.0px;" %) |
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52.1 | 59 | == The textual description language == |
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52.1 | 61 | (% style="margin-left: 30.0px;" %) |
| 62 | (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)Yakindu: The textual [[description language>>url:http://svn.codespot.com/a/eclipselabs.org/yakindu/SCT2/trunk/plugins/org.yakindu.sct.doc.user/help/user/05_Reference/reference.html#Statechartdescriptionlanguage||shape="rect"]] is used to declare and describe behaviors in the state machine. | ||
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52.1 | 64 | * |
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58.1 | 65 | ** [[doc:Yakindu-SCCharts textual desciption language]]. |
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| 73 | (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)Project progress | ||
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