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Re: [papyrus-rt-dev] Papyrus-RT upcoming releases

Hi,

I checked the Wiki page, and I got a bit confused when reading the introductory text above the mind-map picture for MVP2. I guess you should remove the part with "an improved C++ code editor" since it has been removed (strike-through) in the mind-map.

When I looked at the mind-map for MVP2.1 I got a bit confused also, and realize that there is a term which have been confusing also in the MVP2.

What is really meant with "Behavior Collaborative Modeling"? Since we in other places, both in MVP2 and MVP2.1 refer to "Structural Inheritance" vs. "Behavior Inheritance", do we really mean that "Behavior Collaborative Modeling" is only related to state-machines? I thought that the collaborative modeling part covered both structural *and' behavior modeling? Or?

Then some more comments on the MVP2.1:

* The "...from 2.1 as required" I don't understand. Should it be "...from MVP2 as required"? It sounds like "...from 2.1 as required" is something biting its own tail.

* The phrase "Complete hierarchical state machine behavior" becomes confusing. What does the word "behavior" mean in this context (since state machine already is a phrase used for behavior modeling). Is it "complete behavior of the tooling support for doing state-machine modeling"? Or is behavior referring to "behavior modeling" (and not behavior of the tooling)?

* Finally the same comment above (also applicable for MVP2): What does really "behavior collaborative modeling" mean?

/Peter Cigéhn

On 10 February 2017 at 23:12, charles+zeligsoft.com <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have updated the content of MVP2 on the wiki’s releases page to fit with the 0.9 release in March (with Neon.3).

On the same page, I have added a placeholder for an MVP2.1 that would align with Oxygen. I have created but not yet added an MVP for that release for the simple reason that I want to run it by everyone before publishing it to the world. You can find that MVP’s mind map in the Google Drive Papyrus-RT folder, under “Releases” with the name "Papyrus-RT MVP2.1 (1.0)”.

If you cannot access the files on the Google Drive, I can send you either the mind map or an equivalent image.

I look forward to your comments.


Regards,

Charles Rivet
Senior Product Manager, Papyrus-RT product lead


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