The Modeling PMC has approved creation of an OCL Tools
component as part of the MDT Project (see mailing list thread at
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/modeling-pmc/msg00429.html). The OCL Tools
component will provide tools to support the editing, refactoring, code
generation, execution, and interactive debugging of the OCL constraints given
for some underlying (Ecore or UML2) model, building upon the infrastructure
provided by the MDT OCL component.
The MDT Project is accepting a code contribution to
implement an OCL compiler for its next major release (1.1). This contribution
includes the addition of new committers on the MDT project. Details on these
committers are as follows:
Miguel Garcia
STS (Institute for Software Systems)
Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de
Miguel Garcia was born in San Juan
(Argentina)
(1971) and studied Software Engineering at Univ. Nac. de San Juan (1990 - 1995). After a four-year
stay in industry (developing software for electrical engineering) he returned
to academia (M.Sc. at Tech Univ Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, 2000 - 2002) where he's
now finishing a PhD involving the application of formal techniques to
model-driven software engineering.
Contributions to the EMF and OCL technologies are part of
Mr. Garcia's PhD research agenda.
A. Jibran Shidqie
STS (Institute for Software Systems)
Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)
http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de
A. Jibran Shidqie was born in Lhokseumawe (Indonesia) (1980) and studied Computer Science
at the University
of Indonesia (1997 -
2001) where he completed a thesis on text analysis for Indonesian language.
After that Mr. Shidqie completed a Master in Information Technology at Tech
Univ Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)
(2004 - 2007) carrying out a thesis related to what later evolved into the OCL
Compiler contributed to the proposed OCL Tools component.
Mr. Shidqie plans to start a PhD in a field related to
Model-Driven Software Engineering, and in the process make contributions to the
technologies mentioned above.
For more information about OCL Tools, contact the project
team on the mdt.dev@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing list.
Cheers,