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Tutorial 01: Railway interface
Thoughts Make sure you know why the railway installation is a) a real-time system, b) an embedded system, and c) a safety-critical system. T1A2: C Interface Since you have already checked out the project's repository, you also downloaded the c interface of the railway installation. Look inside the railway folderTutorial 01: Railway interface
) an embedded system, and c) a safety-critical system. T1A2: C Interface Since you have already checked out the project's repository, you also downloaded the c interface of the railway installation. Look inside the railway folder inside your local repository clone. You will find example controller. Use this stub to create yourTutorials
Before starting to develop a sophisticated railway controler for the model railway as a team each project participant should complete the following tutorials by himself/herself. Tutorials should be completed before 30.04.2017! Tutorial 01: Railway interface Tutorial 02: SCChartsTutorials
Before starting to develop a sophisticated railway controller for the model railway as a team each project participant should complete the following tutorials by himself/herself. Tutorials can be completed if you need to familiarize yourself with SCCharts. Tutorial 01: Railway interface Tutorial 02: SCChartsEclipse Modeling Framework (EMF)
named TuringHeadController. Make sure it implements the IHeadController interface we defined in the second tutorial and register it with the appropriate extension … This tutorial will be all about the Eclipse Modeling Framework, one of the core technologies in the Eclipse universe. You will learn what metamodelsInterface
; //------------------------------------------------------------\\ //-- RAILWAY INTERFACERailway Interface
file-list Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new pluginTutorial 02: SCCharts
and SCCharts (Bonus) Build a small controller that uses the Railway C-API and controls a train. (Maybe just do the same controller as in Tutorial 1). YouTutorial 02: SCCharts
that uses the Railway C-API and controls a train. (Maybe just do the same controller as in Tutorial 1). You propably need to read up on hostcode for that oneInterfaces declarations
Interfaces declarations in Yakindu SCT Declarations in the interface scope are externally visible. Declarations made in an internal scope are only visible for contained states. All declarations are made in the interface scope. Interface declarations on region level are more complex. They are not planned at the moment