Hi Kevin,
I’m one of the guys at Motorola intending
to work in MTJ. I agree with you that having this kind of dependencies may not
be good for the project, and one of the tasks we are proposing in this MTJ
reboot is to have an new proposed architecture by beginning of next year. For
sure we can review the data model for this new proposed architecture.
During the meeting we are also going to
talk about the proposed planning (more info on mtj wiki). If the meeting time
is not enough to discuss about the data model, we can set a new activity in the
planning to analyze the data model.
Best regards,
Hugo
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dsdp-mtj-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-mtj-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kevin M Horowitz
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007
11:11 AM
To: dsdp-mtj-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dsdp-mtj-dev] MTJ Model
Hi,
I
realize this is a little late for today's meeting, but I would like to suggest
that as part of the reset, we open the idea of the current data model behind
the MTJ project. The model stores all of the relational data about
devices and setup. The model is generated using a Rational product, and
then converted using the EMF project. Arto provided instructions at the
very end of our relationship explaining how this code is generated, but this
ties us to a commercial product that many of our participants might not have in
the future, and makes modifications to the underlaying data structure difficult
to maintain my team members.
kevin
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