Der Pflichttermin für Embedded Entwickler 09.-10.11.2011 in Bremen

Viele unserer Kunden verwenden Enterprise Architect im Bereich von Embedded- und Hardwarenahe-Systeme Entwicklung. Um diesen Anforderungen gerecht zu werden hat Sparx Systems die Systems Engineering Edition zur Verfügung gestellt. Unsere Partner haben mit Ihren Add-Ins den Gedanken weitergeführt. Mit AM|USE von LieberLieber und dem Willer RXF Framework wird die Code-Generierung in ‘C’ für Embedded Real-Time Projekte auf einer Vielzahl von Target-Plattformen ermöglicht.
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Today we launch LieberLieber AMUSE 2.0! The next evolution of our leading edge UML/SysML Simulation and Execution extension for Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems. AMUSE 2.0 is powerful tool for developing and debugging UML based solutions and specifications.

You can get your copy for Evaluation from: here

Featuring a completely rebuilt UI:

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Key Features:

  • fUML Preview
    • Visual simulation of Activity Behaviors
  • Parallel Start of multiple Behaviors (State Machines, Activities)
    • Adding behaviors to simulation and parallel execution at any time
    • Asynchronous communication between behaviors via signals
  • AMUSE own diagram-viewer
    • High-performance live-monitoring of multiple behaviors
    • Directly interaction with behaviors
  • Trace Viewer
    • Detailed trace-log of simulation
    • Rich filter and sorting capabilities
  • Improved Simulation Control UI
    • Rich UML-Debugging capabilities (e.g. simple access to class-attributes)
    • One-click simulation start
  • Validation and Auto-Correction Rules
    • Over 20 validation rules
    • 10 Auto-correction rules

(weiterlesen…)

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For the Electronics Fair Exhibition in the Hong Kong I prepared a presentation that explains how the toolkit we developed helps to manage the growing complexity in the embedded world. The solution is based on Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, AMUSE and Willert Tools. Willert Software GmbH is one of the pioneers in that domain and provide Model Driven Development (MDD) solutions for embedded development for 10 Years (!). Last year LieberLieber and Willert companies decided to provide an affordable solution based on Enterprise Architect that I successfully present at the Electronics Fair Exhibition in the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Center. My colleagues from Sparx Systems Australia liked it, so I hope you’ll enjoy it also:

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At that place I’d like to say a big thank you to Walter van der Heiden who allowed me to reuse some slides from his impressive presentation I enjoyed some times on the development conferences Winking smile.

Please find here a video that demonstrates our solution for the Keil environment and ARM RTOS

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Development of Real-Time Systems with Enterprise Architect and AMUSE.

Couple weeks ago we presented our solution for embedded development at the embedded world Conference 2011 for the first time . Today I’m at the Electronics Fair Exhibition in the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Center and present the solution in Asia market. The most of the local development companies need more time to realize the demand for Model Driven Design and Development (MDD) than the European companies, but there is mind change on the way, in particular in the embedded world. The embedded market is one of most competitive and the companies are under pressure to decrease time-to-market. The MDD one of the essential instruments for arriving that target and that what we present to our potential customers here.

How ever Smile me and my colleagues from Sparx Systems Australia we created a new video that demonstrates the usage of the embedded tool kit including Enterpise Architect, AMUSE, Willert Tools and Keil IDE. I like it and would like to share it with you, please enjoy!

And here the same staff as flash video with higher quality:

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On the embedded world this week in Nürnberg – we have something cool to announce!

Embedded UML LieberLieberUML Code Generation finally at affordable prices!

The specialists for embedded UML in Bückeburg (Willert software tools GmbH) and the Viennese Enterprise Architect experts (LieberLieber Software GmbH) have jointly developed a code generation solution based on Enterprise Architect by Sparx Systems,LieberLieber AMUSE and RXF Willert. This solution is introduced at the embedded world in Nuremberg for the first time at 510 and 231 in Hall 10 booths 2011.

Basic Toolchain

•  Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems (Systems Engineering or Ultimate)

•  LieberLieber AM|USE – UML Simulation and footprint optimized C Code Generation

Willert Deployer – integrates generated source code into  your embedded IDE Projects

•  Willert Runtime Framework – hardware abstraction layer with extremely small footprint

•  UML Target Debugger – enables you for monitoring of code execution on target without any code instrumentalization

•  Embedded IDE and RTOS of your choice

Prepared for MISRA. Documentation and validation on demand

Supported IDE’s / Compilers – Keil C166, Keil MDK ARM, IAR EWARM, IAR M16C, IAR M32C, Analog Devices Visual DSP++, GNU gcc, Tasking C166 V8.x, TI CodeComposer, IAR Microchip dsPIC/PIC24, Microchip MPLABC32, Altera NIOS II gcc, MS Visual Studio 2008

Supported RTOS – CMX-RTX, OO-RTX, RL-ARM, embOS, VDK, Linux, EUROS, DSP/BIOS, Windows

Further Platforms, IDE’s, Compilers on demand.

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Geert Bellekens continued his series on how to write Add-In’s for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect.

See: Testing and debugging your Enterprise Architect C# Add-In

I like that he tells about our free Enterprise Architect Launcher Winking smile

Nevertheless here at LieberLieber we use a different way of Debugging EA Add-In’s:

We start EA from the Debugger so it is easier to use than “attach to process” – and we can be sure the EA instance we use for debugging is in a consistent state when starting. To do so you configure the properties of the project like:

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Nevertheless if you want a free IDE that can attach to a process I can recommend SharpDevelop!

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Actually we are doing quite a lot of Projects enhancing the capabilities of Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems. Finally we managed to represent that on our webpage.

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Currently there is not a lot of content – but hey it’s a start.

you can have bespoke Add-Ins and Templates  for:

  • Add-Ins to make your daily work faster
  • Add-Ins to standardize Enterprise Architect usage in your organization
  • Code-Generation Templates
  • Model-Validation
  • Add-Ins for Software-Testing and System Integration
  • Special Reports
  • UML-Profiles
  • Integration with 3rd party tools/repositories, …
  • MDG Technologies
  • Statistics/Metrics
  • Custom import/export
  • Legacy tool visualizations

For inspiration you can check out “LieberLieber AMUSE” or our Codebeamer integration.

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