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• These materials are prepared only for the students enrolled in
the course Distributed Software Development (DSD) at the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Mälardalen, Västerås, Sweden and at the Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb,
Croatia (year 2009/2010).
• For all other purposes, authors’ written permission is needed!
• The purpose of these materials is to help students in better
understanding of lectures in DSD and not their replacement!
NOTICE!
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Next ½ hour..
• Project Definitions
• ProCom Requirements
• Final Demo
• Experiences and Challenges
• Project Statistics
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Procom@MdH?
• A model-driven code generation utility for the embedded system, modeled using ProCom model.
• Part of ongoing research in the University for the Progress project
• Developed at MdH
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Why Procom Project?
• Non existence of the code generation utility for the embedded system modeled using ProCom model.
• Mapping the ProCom model to executable code.
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Procom Project Benefits?
• An integrated platform to design & develop embedded-systems in a common IDE
• Enables rapid application development
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Interaction with Progress-
IDE?Interaction with
Progress-IDE via XML files
Final Product?A Plug-in
integrated in Progress-IDE
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Fulfilled Requirements?
• XML Parsing• Identifying Mapping Rules• Code Generation• Code Compilation• Code Execution• Plug-in for Progress-IDE• Investigated Glue Code Generation
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Additional Requirements?
• XML Schema
Dropped Requirements?
• Compilation & Execution of Glue Code
Experiences and Challenges• Communication strategies
– In face-to-face meetings• Slow Conversation speed• Team members availability
– Online Meetings• Preferred text chat over voice
chat• More online meetings rather than face-to-face meetings
– Emphasis on use of latest communication technologies
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Experiences and Challenges
• Skype
• Google Groups
• Online meetings @ www.gotomeeting.com
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Experiences and Challenges
• Time Limitations– Because of exams and
assignments of other courses
• What we Like about the project– Team Work– Challenging Project– Opportunity to interact with knowledgeable
Supervisors and Professors
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Spiral SDLC Model
• Spiral helped incremental Product delivery• Customer feedback was taken after each delivery• Suggested changes were included in the next delivery• Continuous feedback ensured customer expected
product
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Development Methodology
Prototype1
Prototype2
Prototype3
Final Release
•Prototype1 : Code generation for PROSAVE Component
•Prototype 2: Refinement of Code generation logic
•Prototype 3: Code Generation for PROSYS and Progress IDE plug-in
•Final release: Code Execution Framework and glue code investigation
Effort Distribution
Piyush
Bilal
Priyadarshan
Parisa
Manzoor
Ifthikhar
Cumulative Team Efforts (approx): 1200 hours
Communication Statistics
• Team meetings: – Online Meetings: 6– Campus Meetings: 5
• Meetings with the Supervisor:– Online Meetings: 3– Campus Meetings: 3
• Informal team meetings: Countless
Future Development
• XML Schema Validation
• Support For Multiple Languages
• Class Diagram View Representation
• Reverse Engineering (Code -> ProCom)
• Improved Code Generation
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