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Re: [qvto-dev] How to improve QVTo performance

Hi

The QVTo project as a whole is in a slow transition from the Ecore-based to the Pivot-based OCL which provides a variety of caches, optimisations, code generation. These render many improvements to the current code base obsolete.

Additional contributors are very welcome, but we need to trade off the time spent mentoring a new contributor against the size and quality of the contributions. So if you interest is for only a few hours this week, ...

With so much changing behind the scenes it is difficult to make a small contribution. Perhaps the most useful would be in the provision of better examples; currently there is just UML2RDBMS. A UML example with stereotypes is high on my wanted list.

If you are interested in making a major contribution, perhaps 10 hours per week for a few months we can discuss what might interest you and integrate with other contributions.

    Regards

        Ed Willink


On 23/10/2014 09:17, minh bui wrote:
Hi,

I am new to QVTo. I would like to improve QVTo performance. I found one bug [1] in the bug list related to QVTo performance issue. Could you please give some guidance/suggestion on how to tackle this problem? It would be great if I could contribute something to QVTo code base.

Thank you,

Kind regards,
Minh


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