Samstag, August 28th, 2010 | by Simon Gorski | Posted in AMUSE | No Comments »
As you might know, our Amuse team is working on the new release which should be finished next month. So I thought it would be good to have a first look at the new features – I took my first example which I created a few months ago and tried to use it with Amuse 1.5.
I opened the existing project and wanted to execute the workflow but surprisingly there was no “Execute Workflow” context menu – so how to start the workflow? (weiterlesen…)
Donnerstag, August 26th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in AMUSE, Enterprise Architect Erweiterungen | 2 Comments »
In my previous Post I already mentioned some of the Enhancements we are doing for AMUSE 1.5.
In the meanwhile we did a Blog Post showcasing the Integration for Embedded Devices, as we are Compact Framework guys we choose Windows CE/ Windows Mobile. In a second Post we show how to get things from Simulation to a shippable Product.
On the other hand we been successful in enhancing LieberLieber AMUSE capabilities to a new field.
We can now record Sequence Diagrams from Activity Diagrams – see the Video to get an Idea of the functionality.
You can also dowload the Video.
Donnerstag, August 26th, 2010 | by Martin Lackner | Posted in AMUSE, Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architect Erweiterungen, UML Simulation and Execution | No Comments »
In my last Blog entry i showed an example for AMUSE using Embedded Devices. You can have a look here. Today i will give you some extra information.
It is also possible to start the executable which is deployed on the mobile device as standalone application/statemachine.
When starting the application (either on the mobile or on the pc), without using Enterprise Architect, the statemachine will be executed within the application.
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Freitag, August 20th, 2010 | by Simon Bitschnau | Posted in Programmierung Allgemein | No Comments »
It seems that when navigating back inside you application (not with tombstoning) the previous page seems to be kept in memory and retains its state. Class fields and properties are still set and don’t need to be reinstantiated. NavigatedTo and Page loaded events are still fired though.
I found this out the hard way when I dynamically added buttons to the ApplicationBar. I just added the buttons to the bar in the NavigatedTo event and wondered why it added more and more buttons whenever I navigated back to the page. It did not happen when I navigated directly to the page. This behaviour does not seem to be documented in the SDK.
So you might check your instance fields bevore recreating them. Might save you some processing time when going back.
Mittwoch, August 11th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Allgemeine Theorien | No Comments »
Habe gerade ein nettes Outlook Plugin auf einem Blog von Microsoft Österreich gesehen:
Nun ist auch endlich der Facebook Connector für Outlook fertiggestellt – Zeit, das ganze mal genauer unter die Lupe zu nehmen.
Zuallererst muss man sich den Outlook Social Connector Provider für Facebook auf den Microsoft Download Seiten herunterladen. Zu finden ist das unter: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=de&FamilyID=ce8b7517-234c-48a1-a655-
Mehr findet Ihr hier. Mein Facebook ist in Outlook

Dienstag, August 10th, 2010 | by Richard Deininger | Posted in Programmierung Allgemein | No Comments »
Just recently I found this new application, for my TI eZ430-Chronos, a mouse input similar to my MediaCenter “gesture input”.
TI already delivered something like this with the “Control Center”, but I think they steped it up a notch.
Just have a look:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Chronos_Flying_Mouse
Freitag, August 6th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in AMUSE, Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architect Erweiterungen, UML Simulation and Execution, UML mit Enterprise Architect | 1 Comment »
Our Partner company from the UK Dunstan Thomas will be conducting a Webinar on “LieberLieber AMUSE” in collaboration with us.

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